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Psychological Terror and the Movie Villain by Jennifer Chase 8/9/2012 7:40:02 AM
As we approach the end of the summer movie season, I’ve had some thoughts about what makes a classic on-screen villain. I’ve often heard interviews with actors who say that the bad guy is the most fun to play, and I understand why. They are fascina... more
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Plunge Right into the Action! by Jennifer Chase 8/9/2012 7:39:22 AM
You caught me. I admit it. I’m a huge Die Hard movie fan (see photo above of Bruce Willis as John McClane from Die Hard).
I love to write action and fight scenes in my novels. I’m not quite sure what that actually stems from, but I thrive... more
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What Intrigues You about Psychopaths, Pathological Liars and Scam Artists? by Jennifer Chase 8/9/2012 7:38:51 AM
We live in a world where there are all kinds of people and that’s what makes life exciting and interesting. With all of the wonderful types of people out in the world that we’ve met throughout our own experiences, some individuals lay in wait for th... more
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Macaws and Cockatoos by Amy Sellers 8/8/2012 5:13:50 AM
Inspired by those around me.... more
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Only until midnight! by Neil D Ostroff 8/7/2012 11:03:54 AM
Now’s your last chance to read DROP OUT for free! Promotion ends midnight tonight! Read a book that may change your life. Thanks.
DROP OUT
The room was sparse and dimly lit with flickering strawberry-scented candles. Power was out. It ha... more
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Last chance! by Neil D Ostroff 8/6/2012 10:25:32 AM
Hello everyone! Hope all are having a great day! Now is your last chance to get DROP OUT absolutely free! Promotion ends soon.
Leave this life exhausted.
DROP OUT
When the Twin Towers fell, Nathan Cruz saved the lives of dozens ... more
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The Tenth Order by Jeffrey Parfitt 8/5/2012 12:15:40 PM
So there it is, I've finally settled on a new title for my new book "The Tenth Order" - a story of an extreme right wing organisation planning a major assasination in order to highlight their white supremicist views. It's the 3rd outing for my hero M... more
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Read this! by Neil D Ostroff 8/5/2012 9:54:45 AM
Good day everyone. Please enjoy a FREE copy of my latest novel. It just may change your life.
DROP OUT
The room was sparse and dimly lit with flickering strawberry-scented candles. Power was out. It had been nearly a decade since Nathan ... more
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The Last Book of Summer?!? by R David Fulcher 8/4/2012 7:24:35 AM
Summer is winding down, and as we enter the biggest vacation month of the year, it is time to load up your Kindle or book bag.
The Lighthouse at Montauk Point is an old fashioned ghost story, and a handful of other stories are included as we... more
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Enjoy! by Neil D Ostroff 8/4/2012 7:17:31 AM
Read a story that will stay with you long after you finish it – FREE! Get your copy now!
After overcoming incredible personal tragedy Nathan Cruz meets a terminal, young woman who helps him find the strength to piece his shattered life back ... more
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THE STORY OF RAGS - CHAPTER 2 by J. D. Means 8/4/2012 4:24:34 AM
Continuing with Abernathy's past and how he became the Regent of the Agricultural Garden Society [RAGS]... more
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THE STORY OF RAGS -CHAPTER 1 by J. D. Means 8/4/2012 4:15:49 AM
In their second book: APPLEOPOLIS, Millie, Honey and the "Crew" are guided by a mysterious Yorkshire Terrier who talks like a pirate. Abernathy, known as RAGS, because he is the [Regent of the Agricultural Garden Society]. Not too much is said about ... more
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Passion by Dark Knight 8/4/2012 4:08:48 AM
i wonder after reading an article where all the Passion has gone? it seems that in our society we have allowed the Internet-cell phones and world events to indulge our minds rather than being with the Lover that we need to have-for me I love all w... more
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Re-issue of my book "A Hard Place" about Vietnam by Jacamo Peterson 8/3/2012 2:25:19 PM
I posted the following as a review of my Vietnam War book "A Hard Place/A Sergeants Tale" After re-publishing the revised paperback version with Createspace. Thought I would share with you my feelings!... more
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Agent – yes or no? by Neil D Ostroff 8/3/2012 10:07:33 AM
I was recently contacted by a prominent NY literary agency who shall remain nameless at this point about possible representation. They got wind of me because of my constant promotional efforts and then explored a little deeper into the kinds of books... more
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Graffiti Grandma by Jo Barney 8/3/2012 8:33:45 AM
NEW RESEARCH: RESULTS STILL OUT
If keeping one’s brain active with new challenges fends off senility, I won’t go dotty until I’m one-hundred-ten years old.
About a month ago, something, probably the falling economy and my own retirement... more
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The Ragman by Greg L Gumkowski 8/3/2012 4:46:08 AM
It’s summer… A time for Lizzy Seabrook, a headstrong 13 year old to cavort with her girlfriends and catch a few ‘rays’.
The last thing she expects when she takes her dog for a walk in the woods is to encounter Victor Trenton, a dera... more
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Glad to see Ellen George back in the Literary world. by Jacamo Peterson 8/2/2012 11:05:03 PM
I am very pleased to see my good friend Ellen George, a top rated book reviewer and an author is coming back active into the literary world after an absence of many months.Her reviews are super and I am looking forward to her new "Vampire" novel, ent... more
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(i) thetailorsneedle.com by Lakshmi Raj Sharma 8/2/2012 7:13:43 PM
Marriages are Made in India was a print book to begin with. It was first published by Writers Workshop, Kolkata in 2001. The publisher and poet, P. Lal, told me that the strength of the book and the chances of my becoming a literary author depended o... more
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Pearl Buck by Jeffrey Parfitt 8/1/2012 9:38:43 PM
Just started to read a fascinating biography of American novelist Pearl Buck who grew up in China as a child of Presbyterian missionaries in the early 20th century. This period of China is so interesting as it was virtually lawless until the communis... more
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