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Essays on Human Potential, Volume I | by Inhousepress Sep. 28, 2011 | Free! | 13126 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Established in 2005, Inhousepress publish fiction and non-fiction dealing with Human Potential. In recent years IP branched out to publish short stories, poetry, Newsletters. IP also holds International Online Competitions for essays and short stories on the subject of Human Potential. Inhousepress is primarily dedicated to the writings of Stanislaw Kapuscinski (aka Stan I.S. Law). Novels published in recent years include: NOW—Being and Becoming One Just Man (prequel to Elohim, Winston Trilogy Book I) Elohim—Masters and Minions (Winston Trilogy Book II) Winston's Kingdom (Winston Trilogy Book III) Yeshûa—Personal Memoir of the Missing Years of Jesus. The Avatar Syndrome (prequel to Headless World) Headless World (Sequel to The Avatar Syndrome) The Princess (Alexander Trilogy Book I) Alexander (Alexander Trilogy Book II) Sacha—The Way Back (Alexander Trilogy Book III) The Gate—Things my Mother told me Marvin Clark—In Search of Freedom The Jewel (Short Stories) |
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Who Are You? Do You Know? | by True Blessings Sep. 16, 2011 | Free! | 1884 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: At this time in my life, I am living my dreams, my spirit is content, and I am continuously reaching for higher goals and connections with the world around me by giving back to the universe what was given to me. So join me in getting fit and healthy by changing our mind, body and spirit one day at a time. My favorite quote: Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness, that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented and fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small doesn't serve the world. We were born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us. It's not just in some of us; it's in everyone. And as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others. Marianne Williamson |
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Guide To Using EFT | by Joe Williams July 17, 2010 | Free! | 5308 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I have been on a personal development mission for almost 20 years, occasionally taking several steps forward and some backwards. Being an Australian I am very loyal to this great country. My long term goal is to spend time traveling this vast country whilst delivering seminars and offering services to those in outback communities which are usually long forgotten about. I have what many call a disillusioned goal of stepping foot in every national park on this con tenant. I regularly spend time sitting and walking in nature, I usually do this alone as the rest of my family don't share my love of the forests, but being able to sit and listen without any interruption is the way I like it.. |
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Spiritual Awakening September 2011 | by Ann Marie Aguilar Sep. 30, 2011 | Free! | 5289 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: A fiction writer and a digital artist with a strong imagination. Her first stories involves an epic fantasy and a dark fantasy. The writer also enjoy writing her blog, poems, commentaries and visions. She makes her own book cover like her third novella "L.A. Supernatural Detectives" Every time she writes a new story, it will be a different genre. She never stay in one genre. The writer or author likes playing with new ideas. The paperback books or print outs are not available on amazon I have not given anyone any permission of selling my books. When buying books make sure you're directly buying from the author. Perfect bound paperbacks ----> http://stores.lulu.com/cherryblossomdaydreamer Reading books and making book reviews follow me at twitter @AnnAguilar |
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I See Therefore I Am I Think | by Robin Morris Feb. 14, 2011 | Free! | 8568 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: surfing; music; writing |
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Hope Project | by Karl Perkins May 11, 2011 | Free! | 14833 words | Read a sample |
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Rising UP!: Study Guide | by Anna York June 13, 2011 | Free! | 12525 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Multiple Sclerosis at Age 19 I grew up in an all-white rural community in the Midwest, spending my early years on a farm. When I was nineteen years old, I had my first attack of multiple sclerosis while on a college drama tour. I recovered, but as I finished college and got married, there were more signs of an unstable nervous system. At age thirty- seven I was largely paralyzed from the neck down and spent several weeks in a hospital and nursing home. Over the next fourteen years I experienced repeated attacks, sometimes as many as six a year, resulting in increasing disability and paralysis. I used a wheelchair and then an electric scooter, and we eventually purchased a van with a wheelchair lift. My children grew up helping Mom, pushing me in a wheelchair and managing my scooter. My lower left side became paralyzed and seriously atrophied, with the left calf about one-quarter the size of the right one. I had little control over the left hip and leg and could not flex at the ankle, knee or hip. My doctor attributed these disabilities to lesions on my brain that were documented by MRI.  During my illness, I was ordained as a handicapped female in a Southern Baptist church, a position for which I had no role models and for which I had to forge a new path of ministry. At one point I was in such serious condition that my pastor came to help prepare me to die. I thought there was nothing I could do to help myself except follow doctor’s orders and pray with all my heart for a miracle. A Remarkable Healing My oldest son took me to Tai Chi class and introduced me to Tai Chi master Bruce Moran at a time when things seemed hopeless. For me, going to Tai Chi class was about as bizarre as going to the moon. As a Christian, I was suspicious of Eastern practices, but I saw that the movements were slow and healing, and I decided I would try it. I sat in the back row of the class on a stool and waved my arms because I could not stand for any length of time. On March 31, 1996, at a Tai Chi class on Palm Sunday, Sifu Bruce used his amazing skill in bodywork to unparalyze my left side. He did it in twenty minutes. He said, “The problem is not in your head, it’s in your hip. I just released your sciatic nerve and lined up your bones so they can function.†Who ever heard of anyone doing a thing like that! Nevertheless, the nerves in my left side began to turn back on. This remarkable experience set me on a new path of healing that has changed every part of my life. As I began the long, difficult process of rehabilitating my body, I discovered that getting well was much more difficult than getting sick. I have chronicled my adventures in Rising UP! My Recovery from Multiple Sclerosis, Disability and Despair.  Life with Joy! Today I am healthy and fit. I stand straight and tall, no longer bent and collapsed as I was before. I fit into my wedding dress--well, almost!. I walk with a limp that is improving as I continue restoring function through daily exercise, Tai Chi and bodywork. I enjoy travel, hiking with my trekking poles and working out. I recently took a trip to the Gobi Desert in China and had a long ride on a camel!  I used natural therapies alongside of traditional approaches for a period of years but have taken no drugs since 1998, maintaining my health since that time by natural means. Life is good. I live a normal life, currently making my living by doing private educational consulting and tutoring, in addition to my writing. I have put the skills I learned in recovery into practice by teaching Tai Chi Tao and Qigong classes, specializing in work with those who have disabilities. I have four married sons and four grandchildren and look forward to the future with joy. |
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Afterthoughts | by Sasha Pruett Sep. 01, 2011 | Free! | 5132 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I've been writing since I was eight, but it didn't sink in that writing was my future until I was nineteen. Since then I've written treatments for over one hundred books in nearly every genre. My first completed novel, Costly Obsession: Animalize the first book of the Costly Obsession trilogy, was released at the begining of this year and book two, Costly Obsession: Decay, has just been released. When not writing or taking care of my little domestic zoo, I enjoy painting and playing music. My biggest fan is my amazing husband of seventeen years, but that's only fair since I'm his biggest fan too. |
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The Dreaded Diagnosis | by Gusdavis Aughtry Sep. 22, 2011 | Free! | 820 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Gusdavis Aughtry is a pseutonym for Jerry Autry. I started writing under pseutonyms when I was in the Army. Some people have a garage full of tools or golf but I write. Having had a long career in the military, I draw on that for articles, essays, stories. Presently, I am doing a memoir of my four brothers and our growing up on a tobacco farm in North Carolina. |
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he said you can | by MANU RAJNIESH Oct. 04, 2011 | Free! | 4725 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I am 30 years of age,i get degree in agriculture research,domicile of kota[rajasthan] INDIA. POETRY.PHILOSOPHY,WRITING & RESEARCH is my passion.i |
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Doubt and Reassurance Volume II | by Don Ray Dec. 11, 2011 | Free! | 28086 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Some degrees in physics, some time in research laboratories and thatched hut villages, some teaching in universities and management in international technology: all sound like credentials to lend credibility to the role of author. But such experiences provide only tools and terminology and opportunity, not wisdom and insight. You and I share the same foundation for whatever wisdom and insight we may glean out of life, the joys and grief, the celebrations and hunger that make up daily living. I hope through this book my knowledge of physics and funerals, science and spirit, quanta and cultures, can help you bridge the illusory gap between intellect and heart. If so, that will happen not through transfer of wisdom, but through an opening of windows to allow realization of your own wisdom. Questioning "what" and "how" led me to universities and degrees in physics. Questioning "why" led me to cathedral and temple and mosque. I have been blessed to learn from a winner of the Einstein Award and from village shamans. But such learning seems inconsequential in comparison to life's lessons: the grim look on the face when after the wreck you ask "will she be OK?"...the feel of the hospital sheets after the stroke...and every warm embrace and authentic smile and sincere welcome. I am grateful to professors and priests, research centers and jungle shrines. But they provide only the paint color to be applied to the structure built of the scope of real life, built of pets and people, love and loneliness, homes and hospitals. I pray my degrees and travel, survival and losses that led to my books can bring a little light to your very real life and reveal to you the brightness of your heart's wisdom and the Source awaiting our discovery. |
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(Chapter 2) The Lord's | by Jason March 08, 2010 | Free! | 15653 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I live in SA, texas. Not much to say at the moment. |
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Faith Seeds: Volume One | by Jaye Seay May 30, 2010 | Free! | 1566 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Jaye E. Seay is a Christian writer, specializing in devotional messages. Jaye is a graduate of both Hampton University and Howard University. Jaye is married to his lovely wife Jaime. Jaye and Jaime currently live in Northern Virginia. Jaye's mission is to inspire faith and provide encouragement through the Word of God. Jaye's devotional messages and Christian books are an outgrowth of his tremendous love for God. Jaye is blessed to share what he has learned from his study of the Bible through a writing ministry. Jaye sincerely hopes that his writing will have a giant impact in the Kingdom of God. |
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Maase Shehaya | by Elias Askenazi Nov. 11, 2010 | Free! | 98328 words | Read a sample |
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The 2011 King James Traditional Revision New Testament | by Rob Gerard April 16, 2011 | Free! | 188954 words | Read a sample |
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Falling in Love again! | by Life Coach Valj (Valarie Johnson) May 06, 2010 | Free! | 2046 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Many years ago, my mom shared with me something that has remained with me even to this day. She said , You can be, do or have anything your think you can. Some time later, as a adult, I heard a similiar statement. "Whether you think you can or can't, either way you are correct" -Henry Ford There are several variations of this statement and they all focus on the same premise - " We become what we think about" It all starts from within I've always strived to be the best version of me I could possibly manage. I've listed my credentials, and I've told you a little about me. It is my absolute promise that, If you grant me the opportunity to become a part of your life, as your Life Coach, you and I will learn, grow, and discover just how wonderful the journey is, and we will begin to create "The Wonderful Now" Educated coach with a wealth of experience (earned BBA and MBA) Earned Certified Life Coach designation Certified Life Coach dedicated to the growth of each and every client Diverse background, years of training Truly understands that each client owns the coaching experience NLP knowledge and study Logged thousands of hours of Coaching education Group facilitator of 3 community groups centered around the Law of Attraction Volunteer Mentor Inspired dreamer with a track record of action oriented success |
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Tweet-able Tough Love Quotes | by Paula Renaye Oct. 05, 2011 | Free! | 6107 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Paula Renaye is a professional life coach, motivational speaker, regression hypnosis practitioner and award-winning author. She has been a consultant for 18 years, holds a degree in Financial Planning and is a member of the International Association of Coaches. Her passion is helping people face reality and take personal responsibility for their choices in order to reclaim their own power and live the life they really want. Paula has been a featured speaker at conferences and events across the country, and has taught classes and conducted workshops on writing, publishing, energetic healing, self-coaching and personal development. Her fiction books have been featured in national and regional magazines, including Redbook, Mountain Living and Colorado Homes and Lifestyles. She has appeared on local and national television, including CSPAN’s Book TV. Writing as Paula Boyd, her first mystery novel, Hot Enough to Kill, was released in 1999, and an excerpt is featured in the University of Texas Press’ Lone Star Sleuths: An Anthology of Texas Crime Fiction. The second book in the series, Dead Man Falls, won the 2001 WILLA Literary Award for Best Original Paperback. Turkey Ranch Road Rage was published in 2010 and the fourth in the series, Killer Moves, is planned for 2012. Additional titles in the Hardline Self Help Series are also planned. |
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What you don t learn in school | by Jamila Diallo Nov. 10, 2011 | Free! | 1229 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Hi,my name is Jamila.I live in Saudi Arabia(poor me),but I will remedy that soon.I always was a voracious reader and read every book I could get my hands on.At 10,I had read every book in the house,including my Dad's biography of Jackie Kennedy,even though I had no idea who she was.In school,I was a straight A student,until I realized that there was more out there I did not know yet needed. That is how 'You don't learn that in school' was born.It's about the 4 life skills that are never taught in school. Get the Kindle version here http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004ISLS7O. |
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Poetry For the Unforgiven | by Gary Nicholson July 02, 2009 | You set the price! | 5743 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: Gary Nicholson Born: Gary McElroy Nicholson Jr.Mobile Alabama July 1 1954 Went To Catholic Schools until 1972. Studied Art under Nolen/Schmidt for two years then Studied at the Art Institute of Seattle Now living in the State of Washington near Seattle as an Artist |
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Christian Character - For love of God and Horses | by Lynn Baber Oct. 21, 2010 | Free! | 5767 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: After retiring from 20 years as a horse trainer, breeder, and judge I somehow became a writer. Readers will find inspiration and practical concepts in most everything I do, from Twitter to the 'real' books. My larger purpose is to provide encouragement for those who love Jesus Christ and those who love horses. Once a marketing and business consultant, then a horse pro, I found that truth is truth no matter what the relationship - and the only things in life that really matter are somehow connected to a relationship. |
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Nothing Cool About Ten | by Regina Evans Nov. 26, 2010 | Free! | 12763 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I am a Poet. Poet eyes. Poet heart. Poet beat. -peaceD |
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Johanna's Life Story | by thetruth April 18, 2011 | Free! | 40292 words | Read a sample |
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Amazing Truths That Will Change Your Life | by Frank Padilla June 13, 2011 | Free! | 6099 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Frank Padilla is the Servant General and Founder of Couples for Christ. He is a member of the Pontifical Council for the Family, and is a Pontifical Order of Pope St. Sylvester awardee. He made a decision to follow Christ in 1981 and since then has dedicated his life to serving Him. CFC-FFL's mission is to renew the family and defend life. As of April 2010, CFC-FFL is doing its work in 66 countries with more than 120,000 members. He has numerous books on evangelization, family life and a slew other topics. He is married, has 5 children and 5 (going on 6) grandchildren. He is based in Antipolo City in the Philippines. |
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OUR ROSE | by Gusdavis Aughtry Sep. 22, 2011 | Free! | 27352 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Gusdavis Aughtry is a pseutonym for Jerry Autry. I started writing under pseutonyms when I was in the Army. Some people have a garage full of tools or golf but I write. Having had a long career in the military, I draw on that for articles, essays, stories. Presently, I am doing a memoir of my four brothers and our growing up on a tobacco farm in North Carolina. |
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How the World Works | by Vic Zarley April 25, 2010 | Free! | 42973 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I live with my wife, Eva, and daughter, Kristina, in Kentucky in a Recreational Vehicle. |
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Christianity: Why it's important and how to live it | by DC Carson Feb. 14, 2011 | Free! | 9790 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: A product of the late 1960s, DC Carson (still) calls Australia home. Three children call him Dad, and his wife calls him whatever she likes. Three of his favourite ways to spend time are walking, listening to an iPod (while walking) and bushwalking. After abandoning initial career goals of becoming a cowboy, firefighter, guitar-playing superstar, pro BMX rider and architect, he’s settled into a rhythm of mostly design and marketing roles. For now. |
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Quantum Jumping | by Julie Hultberg Sep. 09, 2011 | Free! | 400 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Born in Washington State. Moved to Hawai'i in 1988. Writing since I was seven. |
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Chapter Three ( The Lord Of Host) | by Jason Dec. 23, 2011 | Free! | 10338 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I live in SA, texas. Not much to say at the moment. |
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Being Happy | by David Tuffley April 09, 2011 | Free! | 3249 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: David Tuffley PhD is a Lecturer at Griffith University (Australia) in the School of ICT, and a Senior Consultant with the Systems & Software Quality Institute (a technology/best practice transition agency). David has a very broad range of interests; from Anthropology, Psychology, Ancient and Modern History, Linguistics, Rhetoric, Comparative Religions, Philosophy, Architectural History, Environments and Ecosystems to name some. |
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Stranger In A Strange Skin | by Joan Ellen Gage Oct. 09, 2011 | Free! | 2169 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Joan Ellen Gage, a farmer's daughter hailing from the Finger Lakes area in New York, moved with her family to south Florida as a teenager and has spent the lion's share of her life there. She now resides in Central Florida, vacationing and writing as often as possible at her family's mountain retreat in Western North Carolina. Joan is a writer of poetry, women's humor and inspiration with a spotlight on the midlife experience. Ms. Gage aspires to be a cheerleader for women of all ages. |
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Simple Steps to Better Health | by Kate Everson Jan. 25, 2012 | Free! | 1632 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I am a Canadian freelance journalist interested in topics of spirituality, travel, ancient sites and Celtic history. I also like writing stories for my grandchildren Shannon and Ally. |
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for me. . | by kang adel Oct. 23, 2010 | Free! | 186 words | Read a sample |
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Reflections at Sunrise | by Sandra Dorsett Nov. 30, 2010 | Free! | 2217 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I was born in Northern California and spent most of my growing up years in Los Angeles. My first husband and I moved to Houston, Texas with our two young sons in the early 1970's. I was widowed in 2004 after my first husband's long and courageous battle with lung cancer. I am now remarried and my wonderful husband, Steve, and I live on a little farm in Southeast Texas. I began writing when I was just a little girl. My little sisters were my first critics, snuggling beside me at bedtime while I read my newest work to them. A Wink at Midnight is my first novel. |
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Wish On Wood Part 1 | by Mark Bernahl May 11, 2011 | Free! | 603 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Mark Bernahl currently lives in Bend Oregon, USA. He has been making art for most off his life. Along with large art installations he has been doing altered books for the past 10 years. A sample of his other art works are at: http://picasaweb.google.com/bernahl/PortfolioMarkBernahl# |
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The Kindest People Who Do Good Deeds, Volume 7 | by David Bruce July 12, 2011 | Free! | 64035 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: David Bruce is an anecdote columnist at "The Athens News" in Athens, Ohio. |
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The Kindest People: Heroes and Good Samaritans (Volume 1) | by David Bruce Aug. 17, 2011 | Free! | 61196 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: David Bruce is an anecdote columnist at "The Athens News" in Athens, Ohio. |
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Thoughts From the Inside | by Beth Johnson Sep. 10, 2011 | Free! | 5995 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Beth Johnson is a native Texan whose grassroot approach to spirituality and meditation will thrill the hearts of those who read this book. She lives in the beautiful Texas Hill Country with her beloved husband, dogs, cats and horses and regularly gives her time to anyone or any group that is seeking a path inward. |
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Rosemary The Lionhearted | by Gusdavis Aughtry Sep. 22, 2011 | Free! | 14 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Gusdavis Aughtry is a pseutonym for Jerry Autry. I started writing under pseutonyms when I was in the Army. Some people have a garage full of tools or golf but I write. Having had a long career in the military, I draw on that for articles, essays, stories. Presently, I am doing a memoir of my four brothers and our growing up on a tobacco farm in North Carolina. |
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Nobody is perfect so pray | by LeLa Summers Dec. 29, 2011 | Free! | 30594 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I have been praying since the fourth grade and have been writing since I picked up a pencil. I have dabbled with writing lyrics, poems, skits, plays short stories and even an article from my college days. I want to express myself from here on out to say what is on my mind and heart even if it is God,relationships,money or politics. It is time for me to learn to express myself more and maybe someone would agree with me. |
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There's Victory Right Under Your Nose | by Debbie Rhodes Feb. 19, 2011 | Free! | 10378 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I am a 40-year-old domestic engineer, raising a special needs child along with my husband of 11 years. I am from a small town farming community in Indiana but have lived in North Carolina for the last 22 years. I love to cook and bake for friends and family. I enjoy movies and a good book, of course. There are other works in progress and hope to publish them here with SmashWords. |
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A Grand Spectacle | by Marcia Lee Laycock April 16, 2011 | Free! | 988 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Marcia’s writing began in the attic of her parents’ home where she wrote stories for her dolls. They didn’t complain so she kept it up. God has blessed her with publication in magazines, newspapers, on radio and the web. Her work has garnered praise from notable writers Mark Buchanan, Sigmund Brouwer and Phil Callaway. Her first devotional book, The Spur of the Moment won an Award of Merit at Write Canada and her novel, One Smooth Stone, won the Best New Canadian Christian Author Award in 2006. Marcia writes a weekly devotional column that goes out to over 4,000 people. Her devotionals have been published by The Upper Room and The Quiet Hour, among others, as well as in anthologies compiled by Multnomah and Thomas Nelson. Marcia is currently the Sunday devotional columnist for Novel Journey.com and was a contributor to Hot Apple Cider and A Second Cup of Hot Apple Cider. Marcia’s second novel will be released from Castle Quay books (www.castlequaybooks.com) this fall. Visit her website at www.vinemarc.com |
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FEARFULLY AND WONDERFULLY MADE ROAD TO WHOLENESS FOR TODAY'S WOMAN FROM A BIBLICAL PERSPECTIVE | by rutendo tarumbwa Nov. 09, 2011 | Free! | 3005 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: hi ru is a young woman on a journey with GOD and loving it. Everyday i am learning something new about my walk with Jesus and how to live my life in a spirit of excellence and love and enjoying the grace of God. I write about the things i have learnt and gone through and going through,i hope to inspire and encourage. I am no expert at grammer but my goal is to empower and to encourage and to learn from all you.keep in touch through the blog and love u and stay blessed |
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The Picture of Health Daily Power Plan 100-Day Devotional | by Dr. Ray and Michelle Pearson Oct. 23, 2011 | Free! | 62940 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Michelle Pearson is dynamic wellness coach, speaker, author, and the Founder & President of Picture of Health Inc. (http://thepictureofhealth.com). Now joined by her husband, Dr Ray Pearson, with over 40 years of experience and over 1000 hours of continuing education in nutrition and wellness, The Picture of Health is the go-to place for Inspirational Wellness Coaching! On a personal health journey for the past 17 years, their mission is educate, activate, challenge and equip others to live a full, satisfying life through the use of state-of-the-art educational resources to produce significant and lasting health breakthroughs. Dr. Ray & Michelle Pearson are guest writers and guest speakers for many motivational organizations, including Hands for the Harvest, a non-profit charity and also The Gennao Groupâ„¢ www.outrageouslygoodlife.com |
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Le Manuel du Milliardaire | by Dallys-Tom Medali May 09, 2010 | Free! | 26916 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Passionné d'Arts et de Sciences, Dallys-Tom écrit depuis tout jeune. Il a été distingué à plusieurs reprises. On peut citer entre autres: Prix de la Francophonie 2007, Biscarosse, France (1er Prix) Concours international de Poésie érotique Mars 2007, (1er Prix) Grand Prix de nouvelles Planète Jeunes 2007, Afrique (4e Prix) Concours de critique littéraire Lu pour vous 2006, Benin. Il a publié son premier recueil de poemes 'Belles poesies de coeur et de corps' en 2009, aux editions Dedicaces, Quebec. Il a publié avec Smashwords: - Perles et Pensées, recueil de poesies - Le Manuel du Milliardaire - Legendes inedites d'Afrique, recueil de contes |
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PTSD: Pathways Through the Secret Door | by Timothy Kendrick July 28, 2010 | You set the price! | 13473 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: Timothy Kendrick is a Retired Army Combat Veteran who served in Panama, Somalia, Operation Iraqi Freedom and various other wonderful places in the world, Korea and Germany just to name a few. He Began his career as a military policeman with the 61st MP Company in the early 80’s, switched to Combat Medic and then to Broadcast Journalism in the 90’s. Featured in Time Magazine (and several other media outlets) for his work in Somalia in 1993 he has taken the pains of war and tragedy and transformed himself into someone who empowers others. Timothy works with Veterans, Athletes, and Entertainers all over the world helping them to overcome their own personal challenges while rebuilding their lives. He is the author of 5 books and over 200 articles on self empowerment. His philosophy is simple 1 “It doesn’t get any easier later, it just gets later.†2 "You do not need anger management; you “must†have anger resolution" 3 “What you give you get to keep" 4 “The body will always show what the mind is thinking†|
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The Kindest People Who Do Good Deeds, Volume 6: 250 Anecdotes | by David Bruce March 05, 2011 | Free! | 55265 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: David Bruce is an anecdote columnist at "The Athens News" in Athens, Ohio. |
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What About Love? Reminders for Being Loving | by Gina Lake Oct. 10, 2011 | Free! | 23125 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Gina Lake is a spiritual teacher and the author of numerous books about awakening to one’s true nature, including Trusting Life, Embracing the Now, Radical Happiness, Living in the Now, Return to Essence, Loving in the Moment, What About Now? Anatomy of Desire, and Getting Free. She is also a gifted intuitive with a master's degree in counseling psychology and over twenty years experience supporting people in their spiritual growth. Her website offers information about her books, online courses, teleseminars, free e-books, book excerpts, a monthly newsletter, a blog, and audio and video recordings: http://www.radicalhappiness.com |
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Finding Your Road to Success - How to get there without getting lost | by Patrick Daniel Dec. 15, 2011 | Free! | 46574 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Patrick Daniel is the author of 'Finding Your Road to Success - How to get there without getting lost', a self-help motivational and inspirational book aimed at shattering the notion that success is a myth. Patrick became something close to independently wealthy by the tender age of 30. But what is even more admirable about Patrick is that he realized at a young age that true success is achieving goals that are more than monetary. As a successful chartered accountant and owner of his own accounting company, the author's credentials are unquestionably well suited for this book. 'Finding Your Road to Success' is a must-read for anyone who needs a shot of optimism. "Life is filled with solutions, not problems" is at the core of Patrick's "glass half-full" attitude, and you'll find this attitude with every turn of the page. |
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Wish On Wood Part 2 | by Mark Bernahl May 11, 2011 | Free! | 603 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Mark Bernahl currently lives in Bend Oregon, USA. He has been making art for most off his life. Along with large art installations he has been doing altered books for the past 10 years. A sample of his other art works are at: http://picasaweb.google.com/bernahl/PortfolioMarkBernahl# |
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Moving Forward By Faith | by M L FLOYD June 14, 2011 | Free! | 6328 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: M L Floyd has a passion for the truth found within the words of the bible. In her writings she points out simple biblical principles that are applicable to every day problems. |
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