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01-28-2012 06:51 PM
I have added another crochet pattern for the Nook called the Butterfly Earwarmer Pattern. In addition to designing crochet patterns, I work as a teacher in a high school, where I can observe the lastest teen fashions. Who knew that ripped up jeans would be such a fashion statement? For winter, the latest hot headwear amoung the girls is a pretty headband earwarmer. You see many with a big flower on the side of the hat. I have designed a fast and easy headband that sports a pretty butterfly. If you crochet and are looking to make a gift for that hard to buy for teen, my Butterfly Earwarmer crochets up in just a few hours. My students love it!
Time Travel Anyone?
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01-29-2012 09:35 AM
Here is a new collection of Time Travel Stories. All original takes on a venerable sci-fi theme.
Chronon--a particle of time by Harris Tobias
http://tobiash.podbean.com/
Up for a good thriller?
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01-29-2012 09:41 AM
A Felony of Birds by Harris Tobias has it all--
bio terror, right wing extremists, a clever heist, a female cop, romance, action, humanity. Don't just take my word for it, read the reviews.
http://tobiash.podbean.com/
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01-29-2012 07:47 PM
What happens when social etiquette is ignored? When every dark, funny, twisted kernel of truth you've ever wanted to shout out loud, is FINALLY voiced?
Put The Kids To Bed:
Don't let the Aliens get you down
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01-30-2012 08:26 AM
Over 20 all new short stories of human/alien interaction. What happens when human and alien meet? The results are often hilarious, sometimes tragic and always interesting. Enjoy these stories written by a clear new voice in science fiction.
http://tobiash.podbean.com/
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01-31-2012 10:37 AM
Hi Jeremy,
I'm going to be a little self-serving with my first post and suggest my own book.
Days Like These by Jason Baldwin-Stephens.
The novel is a coming of age piece that focus on the dorm room life at a New England University and how clueless college guys are about everything. The main characters are:
Ben: the college freshman who wants to break up with his girlfriend back home but it immobilized by his fear of "being the bad guy"
Dave: a student who recently decided that he is going to live in the moment
John: a student so focused on his reputation that he is blind to world around him
Becky: a rookie campus cop who is too concerned about her career to speak up when she should
While its a lengthy novel (though not as long as the Epub conversion page count makes it out to be) its a fast read mixing the humor and drama that one finds when living in a dorm.
Thank you,
Jason Baldwin-Stephens
Five Little Froggies
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02-01-2012 08:21 AM
With a sweet and gentle rhyme, this book instills a feeling for numbers, arithmetic and subtraction as the frogs leave the lily pad one by one until there are none left. A fun first reader only 99¢.
http://tobiash.podbean.com/
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March
Hi all,
This is my novel, The Origin.

Blurb:
He may have super powers, but his is no hero's story...
For someone who has no idea how he acquired his special abilities, all Daniel wants is to live a simple, emotionally detached life. He has a quiet day job, a solo night job and no social life to speak of, and that's just the way he likes it.
That is until Olivia King, a woman from a past he'd rather leave behind, talks her way back into his life and he discovers that he is neither strong nor fast enough to fight off the attraction. Just as he finally accepts that she could be a permanent fixture in his life, Olivia disappears and he upends New York City to try and save the day.
But when being honorable doesn’t get him results, Daniel yields to the dark pull of his powers, committing unspeakable acts in order to rescue the only person he’s trusted with his secrets. And just when his life could not possibly get more complicated, a psychic delivers some damning news that will pit his own happiness against the safety of those around him.
Daniel has never considered himself a hero, but in the end, as he looks at the blood on his hands, he wonders if he isn’t the villain of the story after all.
Available here.
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March
Deadly Offerings
Got Nook? Get ebook. DEADLY OFFERINGS. 99 cents. Romantic Suspense.
Synopsis
Anne Mason thinks she’ll be safe living in the Midwest building a wind farm. She may be dead wrong. Someone is dumping bodies in her corn field and telling Anne they are gifts—for her!
As the body count rises, Anne realizes a cold-blooded serial killer is patiently waiting and watching her every move. And he won’t stop until he ends her life. It is clear there are no limits to this killer’s thirst for revenge or how far he will go to get it.
Michael Brandt, the ruggedly handsome new County Prosecutor is the last person Anne can trust, but may offer her only chance at survival from a psychopathic killer. But will she survive the passion that rages between them?
Find out what readers are saying about DEADLY OFFERING. http://www.alexa-grace.net/index.html
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March
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-lake-house-sha
AFTER BEING CHEATED ON BY HER FIRST LOVE BROOK BAKER FALLS INTO THE ARMS OF HER BROTHERS BEST FRIEND,DETECTIVE RAYLON BANKS. RAYLON IS BROUGHT IN TO ASSIST WITH SOLVING A STRING OF UNSOLVED MURDERS THAT HAVE ROCKED THE SMALL TOWN OF SUMMERTON, ILLINOIS EVEN WITH HER FATHER AND BROTHERS ON THE CASE. AFTER THE TWISTS AND TURNS OF ANOTHER BAD RELATIONSHIP BROOK LEARNS ITS HARD TO TRUST THE ONE THAT SAYS 'I LOVE YOU'
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April
if i remove a book can i put it back on sale?
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April - last edited April
Genome , a novel that combines Sci Fi and things that go bump in the graveyard.
I'm a new author with my first SciFi/Ghost story, Genome. And I've started a blog about writing in the ePub world at 'garyalahenson'. I'll be extending the blog to include reviews and comments about writing in general.
My question is about 'placement' on the B&N PubIt! bookshelf. It seems I'm surrounded by wolves, vampires and erotica (mostly about wolves and vampires).
Hmmm. I have no problem with these books but mine is out of place amoungst the steamy bodies.
How do I set the options so that I'm in the true 'new sci fi' categories and not the erotica?
Thanks for any help!
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April - last edited April
My apologies, I've been told I messed up my blog url.
It's http://garyalanhenson.blogspot.com
I'm still open for ideas on better placement for my novel.
Thanks and keep writing!
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