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    • Alesich, Samuel
      Going Home. A novel about ordinary people, who are struggling to survive and find some happiness in life.
    • Anderson, Edward
      They Musta Had Wings. A story detailing the coming of age of urban youth in 1960s-1990s America. Excerpts and ordering information.
    • Aylmer, Janet
      Darcy's Story. Pride and Prejudice from the hero's point of view.
    • Bailey, Blake
      Edge of the Cave. A philosophical debate set in a surreal legal tribunal debating war crimes.
    • Barrett, Bill
      Brown Water Cafe. Illustrated novel. Part Odyssey, part tabloid spoof, it's an "investigation" into '90s American mores as, perhaps, evidenced by the fascination with UFOs, all by way of a cross-country auto trip from New Mexico to Connecticut and back.
    • Bell, J. Craig
      Broken Tiles. A teenager, a married man and a religious cleric attempt to learn to cope with their sexual identities.
    • Bilby, George L.
      Show Your Own. A novel about manic-depressive behavior and the evolution of a screenplay.
    • Burroughs, Michael
      The Ant Farm and the Space Age Kid. Fictional account of Lee postulating on society's cancers.
    • Cake, Darrel
      Ferals. Aussie surfing adventure novel.
    • Caldwell, Laura
      Burning The Map. Published by Red Dress Ink, is in the genre known as Chick Lit. Author available to speak by phone to book clubs.
    • Carinci, John Paul
      Better Off Dead. New Mafia fiction novel with excerpts. Signed copies available.
    • Carter, Monica
      As If Nothing Happened. The key characters have been best friends since college, but now find themselves being torn apart by lies and life.
    • Childs-Oroz, Annette
      Will You Dance? An illustrated journey into the long night. An allegory of struggle and renewal.
    • Choufati, Tony
      Sealed. A religious fiction based on prophecies, revelations and predictions. Excerpts and ordering information.
    • Cramer, R.
      Two Black Roses On Your Grave. A novel set in Georgia with twists and unexpected turns.
    • Davis, Barbara
      Darkside of Debonair. A novel that exposes Africa's poaching operation and its effects.
    • Dawson, Jack
      After Titanic. This novel takes the reader from Rose's rescue to Chippewa Falls, WI where she delivers a son, Jack Dawson Jr.
    • de Daulles, Valerie
      Velkro: The Gripping Life of Mitzi St. Bernard. This racy novel has sex, drugs, scandal, insanity, murder, subversives, zombies, motherships, cross-dressing, a sex-change, hippies, and an evil twin.
    • DeAugust, Johnathan
      Blacksun Rising. The experience of a personal journey has a powerful message about not giving up one's mind today.
    • Deep, Mohan
      Nehru and the Tantrik woman. A play about Jawaharlal Nehru, India's first Prime Minister and his romantic liason with Shraddha mata.
    • Dietrich, R. F.
      The Final Solution: A Novel for the End of Days. Sample story and character descriptions, purchasing information, table of contents, and information on the author.
    • Ench, J.R.
      Life and Consciousness. Story of one man's search for the ultimate truth.
    • Evans, Christina
      Lucid. Andie Claibourne can travel to other places in her dreams.
    • Field, Richard Warren
      The Election. Links to the first chapter, review quotes, as well as many other related pages.
    • Foti, Joseph
      The Carrot and the Mule. Author's first novel about Brooklyn Heights.
    • Giangrande, Lorenzo
      Debt of Conscience. While Native Americans seek national sovereignty, Mideast terrorists strike again at the heart of the United States in an unimaginable way.
    • Glyptodont Publishing
      The Journals of Emlyn Harness. Reviews, synopsis and ordering information.
    • Goldman, Judy
      The Slow Way Back. This book is about a family's ability to confront the most difficult parts of its past and face the future with hope.
    • Gribbin, Robert
      State of Decay - An Oubangui Chronicle. A novel of African adventure of revolution, diplomatic intrigue, blood diamonds, witchcraft and poaching reflects the passions of contemporary Africa.
    • Grimmett, Gerald
      The Ferry Woman. Narrated by Emeline Buxton Lee, fictional 16th wife of John D. Lee, the only man punished for the murder by massacre of more than 120 persons by Mormons and Paiutes at Mountain Meadows in 1857.
    • Hamner, George
      Quaternion Organon. Fictional journey seeking to explore the mysteries of science. After two middle-agers get downsized, they embark on a search for life's meaning with the help of a bizarre bunch of self-helpers.
    • Hansen, Matt
      Beautiful Retard. Aspecial education teacher's story about her favorite pupil.
    • Hanson, Mark
      Chief Executive Officer. Two disillusioned executives make a stealthy switch of jobs and find themselves trying to run major organizations for which they have neither training nor experience.
    • Harrison, Mark
      True North. Drama about a plane crash and the government coverup. Provides links to various book vendors, a synopsis of the novel and the author's biography.
    • Hasty, Irene H.
      Libby's Prose and Verses. A novel based on family memories around the family tree.
    • Hayes, Mark
      Beethoven Was Black. White professor teaches at an African-American college (HBCU) and learns about black racism and being a minority.
    • Henderson, David
      The AutoBiography of God's Angel. A website promoting the latest novel by David Henderson.
    • Hertle, Frank
      The Resurrection Stone. A coming of age novel. Join fourteen-year old Jason Eric Stern as he encounters love, sex, friendship, violence, death, God, and the Internet on his way to a powerful revelatory experience.
    • Hicks, Jimmy G.
      Eight, Skate and Donate. An off-beat coming-of-age novel.
    • Hillison, Jeff
      Flightless Dreamer. The story of Sydney Wilton, a mildly insane man trapped in a mildly insane world.
    • Hutzulak, Clint
      The Beautiful Dead End. A novel that has been described as "barbed wire noir." View excerpts, and download MP3 music from the companion soundtrack album.
    • Ignizio, James
      Gone Awry: A virtual tour through High Tech Hell. A chronicle of the strange and humorous adventures of Les Smart and his "tour guide" as they trek the vast expanses of The 25th Circle (also known as High Tech Hell).
    • Jaffe, Daniel
      The Limits of Pleasure. A 40-year-old gay Jewish man, learns to bring spirituality into his sex life.
    • Jensen, Joann
      Dirt Farmer Wisdom. Farm stories, with half-tone images of farm life.
    • Jonasson, Sharleen
      It's My Body and I'll Cry If I Want To. A journalist goes undercover to investigate an elite beauty clinic in this fast-paced, wry, and cynical look at the pursuit of beauty.
    • Jones, J. Linwood
      Justice in the Raw. Racism and vengeance in the 1940's Georgia, involving a black sharecropper and a white store owner.
    • Kelter, Marsha
      What If Island. A novel about spiritual growth. Excerpts and ordering information.
    • Kresny, Hans and Ann
      Darkness of Dawn. Includes description of the book, biography of the author, contact and ordering information.
    • Lloyd, Ivan
      Unfurling the Black Standard. Mullá Husayn's search for the Promised Q'aim. Book written and beautifully illustrated with Persian translation and calligraphy depicting the prayers revealed by the Bab.
    • Mahinto
      Wind Wolf Woman. Story of a modern day medicine woman.
    • Malladi, Amulya
      A Breath of Fresh Air. Novel about an Indian woman and her family. Reviews from Booklist and Kirkus.
    • McDermott, Andrew
      The Tiger Chase. The plight of the South China tiger, a story of inspiration, humour and action.
    • Morris, Michael
      A Place Called Wiregrass . A novel that binds the hearts of three generations of Southern women as they seek fresh starts and new friendships after domestic violence.
    • Murphy, H.M.
      Controllers. Intrigue and the FAA.
    • Nussbaum , Jay
      Blue Road to Atlantis. An enlightening story of dreams and fears, and swimming with the current.
    • Ohanian, Thomas A.
      Lines in the Sand. Includes an excerpt the novel, reviews, ordering information, some details about the author and his upcoming projects.
    • Pesini, Sandra and Shirley Mattson Wolf
      The Wild Vine. The story of a young woman's journey along life's uneven path.
    • Pullen, Joel F.
      It Always Works Sometimes. A novel about two brothers born into poverty and growing up during the 1930's depression years. Available at publishers price.
    • Reiss, Fred
      Gidget Must Die. A surf noir novel about a surfing legend who returns to Malibu 30 years later to kill everyone in The Gidget movies for ruining his surf spot.
    • Rhinehart , Luke
      Dice Man. Commentary and links for purchasing this novel which deals with self identity.
    • Right, Bobby
      Eternal Life. A novel about an American family coming to terms with life in Arabia.
    • Roberts, Trysdan
      The Sinking of Noah's Ark. The novel focuses on human nature, spirituality and the concept of the true self.
    • Robertson, Brewster Milton
      Rainy Days and Sundays. That most compelling of dilemmas, ordinary people thrust into life or death circumstances. Reviews and excerpts available.
    • Robertson, Doc
      A Family Tree, Taking Root. A novel that spans 32 years in the life of a black man and his sister. Reviews and excerpts.
    • Ross-Rodgers, Martha
      Awakenings. The story of young girl who must beat the odds and society's negative expectations of her to achieve.
    • Sanford, Richard
      Long Time Gone. A search for a missing heir across the American heartland from the Deep South to Boston and finally to Chicago in the turbulent summer of 1968.
    • Schindler, Steven
      Sewer Balls. A story of two best friends who grew up in New York City in the early 1960s.
    • Shaun Johnston, Shaun
      "Father, In a Distant Time I Find You," a utopian novel exploring the impact of the awareness of evolution on human nature and society.
    • Shepler, John
      A Positive Light - In Dangerous Waters. The world's most luxurious passenger ship is steaming toward an unseen ice field. Was it fiction or a premonition?
    • Simeone, Lawrence
      The Gifted. The story of Nick and Eddie Fontaine, two musically talented brothers who struggle to find peace with each other in a hostile urban environment.
    • Smith, Horane
      Port Royal: Pirates of Paradise. The once infamous Jamaican pirate city comes alive in this new novel based on the legendary pirates of this partially sunken city, the home of Sir Henry Morgan.
    • Stubbs, Linda
      I Am The Codyman. A novel about a dog who lives in a hotel suite.
    • Tabor, Doe
      Do Drums Beat There. A coming of age story of a young Lakota woman in the early 1970s.
    • Taylor, Karen Louise
      Virginity, Is that it? Five teenage girls learn the real facts of life that are not written in any school textbooks. A moment in their life they will remember for the rest of their life.
    • Tin, Auyeung
      The Orphan. English translation of the original Chinese novel upon which Bruce Lee's movie 'The Orphan' was based.
    • Turnbull, Rick
      Gum's Story. Vietnam veteran tries to avenge the death of a young boy.
    • Turney, Denise
      Portia. About a courageous woman and the strength she finds in the love of her family.
    • Turow, Scott
      Personal Injuries. The new novel from the author of Presumed Innocent and The Burden of Proof, set in the fictional Kindle County, USA.
    • Walker, Claudette
      To Love the Rose. Government intrigue and intellectual fiction.
    • Wang, Darsan
      The Stationary Front. Set in Taipei in 1962, the story centers around a few weeks in the lives of three teens. Buy print copy or read on line for free.
    • Werneken, Allen
      Doin' Jimmy. What happens to John and Shelby Russel after the FBI finds Jimmy Hoffa's body buried at their northern Michigan cottage.
    • Whitwell, James
      The Godthief - A Hero of Our Time. A fictional autobiography exploring failed expectations in the late twentieth century.
    • Winer, Andrew
      The Color Midnight Made. A novel about a curious and passionate white boy growing up in a depressed, primarily-black community.
    • Wohlford, Martha C.
      Drumbeat No Lie. A fictional caper involves drug smugglers operating on a pristine little island somewhere in the Caribbean.
    • Wolf, Lori
      Gothic Doo-Wop. Tales of a disintegrating family.
    • Wolverton, Dave
      A Very Strange Trip. A novelized version of the original story by L. Ron Hubbard.
    • Woo, Terry
      Banana Boys. A novel about five Chinese Canadians and their struggles with culture, identity, relationships, family, sex, addiction, obsession, and dysfunction.
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