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Mini-Sagas
for the Mind by Barry Galvin: Can you really tell
a story in 50 words? The first book of mini-sagas that
really challenges the mind. Barry G. Galvin brings you
into the world of the mini-saga with this wonderful
collection of fifty, fifty-word thought-provoking
stories.
Jesus
in Chicago by Jack Brackitt: This modern
adaptation of the Gospel retains the original chapters
and verses, but it replaces Jerusalem with Chicago,
moves the timeline up to present day, and modernizes
the language.
Mom Letters, by Jack Brackitt: This
comedy novel reports on a Chicago family’s life in one
year. It’s funny, but not insipid. Well, maybe it's
three percent insipid. Anyway, there’s a lot about
living in Chicago -- what it’s like to ride an L
train, walk through the Loop, eat at hole-in-the-wall
restaurants, etc. If you like Chicago and kids, you’ll
really like Mom Letters.
Free
Classics at AGoodRead.com
9
Short Stories (PDF) written by Marcus Clark set in
Australia. Some are amusing, some serious, but all
easy to read and enjoyable.
A Mother's Day Tale:
Author(s): LB
Anderson and Chase Bradshaw, Genre:
Fiction/Erotic, Summary: It is
the year 2044 and life couldn't be better for Cameron.
He'd been accepted by one of the most prestigious
Bioengineering College in the country, he had the best
of friends and his grandparents were absolutely
wonderful. However...he still felt something was
missing. Cameron hadn't seen his mother since he was
seven, so when he decides to seek her out he discovers
she'd been living another life...One...that didn't
include him. (Please be warned: This e-book
contains same-sex material)
Digital
Jambalaya: A Serving of Imaginative Tales (PDF): a
collection of novel excerpts and original short
stories by bestselling sci-fi and horror authors
Steven Barnes, Tananarive Due, and Brandon Massey.
A
Karmic Journey: Arun's spiritual journey brings
forth revelations of a past life and answers for
restless soul....
The
Guide (PDF): a story about a writer writing a
story, telling you the story the writer writes plus
what he is thinking. Quite funny, always good for a
laugh.
Coffee by Samuel
Plahetka. A strange
e-book, with a lot of tongue-in-cheek humor. No
mainstream publisher would accept, though they all
seemed to like it. It has lesbians, kidnapping, a
futuristic world, and coffee addiction.
Autumn: It's a brutal and unnerving
horror novel dealing with the last few survivors in a
world torn apart by disease. Close your eyes and spend
a few minutes thinking about your family, your
friends, your home, your possessions, your career and
everything else that means anything to you. Now
imagine it all gone. No explanations. No warnings.
Nothing. Picture your entire world turned upside down
and twisted beyond all recognition in seconds. It
didn't happen yesterday and it hasn't happened so far
today, but what about tomorrow? Autumn -
a Night of the Living Dead for the 21st Century. A
dark and thought provoking horror novel - read the
entire story on-line now.
The
Party: from author/screenwriter William F. Nolan's
new collection DARK UNIVERSE.
Sun Dog
Stories: A collection of mystery novels,
children's stories and more
The Adventures of the Rainbow Sword by
Howard Thompson (fantasy fiction.)
The Suffering of Being Kafka
: A
second volume of Hebrew short stories by Shmuel (Sam)
Vaknin
Practising
Howling: A collection of Poetry from Dissid.net by
Anthony Weir.
The
Lost World (PDF) by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle --
published by Classic eBooks.
War
of the Worlds (PDF) by H.G. Wells -- published by
Classic eBooks.
One
Day in three sixty-five (PDF) by Anne LD French.
Using the human body as the back drop to the stories,
the story is literally that - the story from the
inside and what happens if we were to imagine what our
body would be thinking on Christmas Day...
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