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Print: $14.95 By ORYEM ONGUTI LOGUCA. From Night Visitors... The tree trunks were wet, his tiny hands trying to slip; sweat kept on gushing out from all over his body. He allowed himself to be suspended by his toes. Even his naked belly grew claws to cling hard on the tamarind branches. The vultures above pitied him as he looked like a preying python in a veld. The birds were used to gunshot sounds; they always rushed to the battle scenes undisturbed. Death was feasting time. The boy’s testes sunk deep inside his body. The hard, uncompromising bark of the tamarind tree scratched his buttocks; he never felt any pain, perhaps ignoring it for life’s continuity. His breath and heartbeats competing for recognition.
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There!There! (book)
Print: $14.95 SALE! (Was $19.92) By DAVID C. COOK III and JENNY WREN. David C. Cook III was unable to complete his vision of a Bible story where the reader seemed to be there to actually experience events. In this book Jenny Wren (Lois Blaschak) continues his quest, adding her chapters to his present tense chronicle.
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Print: $12.92 By ALFREDO G. HERRERA. The following narrative consists of my military service that may serve as a basis for a better understanding to former military members of Bandido Charlie Company. I feel that to know who I was during our time together, the Bandidos may appreciate background information of my military career and how it involved the men while we were all in Bandido Charlie. As First Sergeant of Bandido Charlie Company, and even though we did not know each other at a personal level, I always held the men of Charlie Company in high esteem.
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Print: $25.97 Download: $5.00 By BOB G. KISIKI. GOBAH AND THE KILLER HEALERS
Gobah is the story of a little teenage boy, Gobah, whose sister Marla is kidnapped and killed in what turns out to be a ritual murder. Crushed by the event, Gobah seeks to find out who is behind the wicked sacrifices, and comes face to face with personal danger, staring stark death in the face. What is more, he can’t believe the people who perpetuate the murders…
THE RAINBOW'S END
Lemah has ambition. She has drive. She has targets. But it’s not exactly a woman’s world, or so people around her believe. Despite these beliefs, however, Lemah will seek to succeed in her journalism career in times of war; love her man against all odds and rise to the top of the entrepreneurial ladder. Or so she hopes.
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Print: $24.98 Download: $5.00 BY ONYENEZI CHIKA VICTOR A Season of Loss, A Season of Gain is a collection of fiction stories by Chika Onyenezi. To really know Chika, please read his story in this volume entitled “A Bleak of Taste.” In this story, which goes back to his mother’s childhood and honors the memory of his dear grandmother at the time of her death, Chika reveals the horror of the Biafra war and something of his own origin, and you see this writer with perfect clarity. This will help you understand and appreciate the
themes that drive the rest of Chika’s work.
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Print: $15.95 By DIPITA KWA. Dipita has emerged as one of the greatest upcoming writers at Author-Me.com. Includes his best short stories; The Wages of Plunder, The Fall of a Hunter, A Mother’s Heart, When All is Lost etc. Some chapters of Times and Seasons initially appeared as independent short stories in e-magazines: Honour of a Woman –Crossing Borders Magazine.
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Print: $24.96 Download: $12.96 By KENECHUKWU OBI. An age-long tradition bars sons and daughters of the rich and the poor from inter-marrying in their land. Then comes this unexpected unique love that dares to challenge the tradition with its guts of steel. This love yields a bond in the conflict which ensues. A bond that makes the reunion of two hearts, which are its source, inevitable; leaving the tradition with only an option it can't help but accept.
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Print: $7.22 By JENNY WREN. All things come to those who wait and continue and trust in the Lord, confirms a Jenny Wren into Job's ear in her writings. God gives to whom he pleases. "After all, we are his creation." said Job. In Jenny Wren’s book we learn to trust in our own faith without fail.
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Print: $14.95 By JENNY WREN. This is the life story of Jenny Wren, baby daughter of the Rich clan, and Elijah.
Little did Matt and Nancy Rich realize what they started back there in 1903. This volume ends this part of their story, as told by that same little bird "Jenny Wren". She relates the rearing of her own offspring,Cindy and Myree, in their lives from start to finish. Some grandchildren are now on the scene, filling up my memory cushion
as each day passes.
I see now there is no end to our lives. We leave behind images of ourselves, and all of the woes and precious happenings that go along with our share of living in our own wilderness days on earth.
I pray you will enjoy reading about the happenings in our lives, and learn a little of the lessons of life. The lessons are free to follow. I have already paid for them.
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Print: $27.51 By JENNY WREN. Here we present for your reading pleasure a portraiture of Jenny Wren’s grandparents, parents, and the oldest three members of 'The Dirty Dozen' who were fashioned from a hardy stock that was shared by the early settlers in Cherry Creek and Eastland, Tennessee.
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Print: $19.95 BY JENNY WREN. Read these little stories aloud to your own family as you sit around the fireplace and reminisce. It is a good habit to get into, for you to also enjoy, 1875 through 1935. The scene is the state of Tennessee in the area of the Cumberland Mountains.
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Hardcover Print: $27.62 BY JENNY WREN. Hardcover edition. Read these little stories aloud to your own family as you sit around the fireplace and reminisce. It is a good habit to get into, for you to also enjoy, 1875 through 1935. The scene is the state of Tennessee in the area of the Cumberland Mountains.
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Print: $13.24 A collection of authentic fiction by African authors publishing on Author-me.com in 2008.
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Print: $15.95 WINONA RASHEED (compiler). This collection of stories from African authors documents top fiction of 2008. With all the conflict and turmoil that plague the very depths of Africa, from one end of the spectrum to the other, the Dark Continent still manages to produce remarkable and outstanding authors as shown throughout the pages of Author Africa, 2008.
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Print: $15.95 WINONA RASHEED (editor). The gift of successful writing has again brought to the forefront the creative minds of nine talented, African writers whose skills are reflected through out the pages of "Author Africa 2007." These brilliant writers have demonstrated through their works that "the pen is mightier than the sword," their creativity and their craft of writing is like a flower garden beginning to bloom……….inspiring and intriguing!
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Print: $9.93 By ORYEM ONGUTI LOGUCA. Whatever is portrayed in this work, one can look into our daily mirror of life, which we shall, indeed share, because of our common origin and appreciation of life. In the midst of all our sufferings, life ought to be carried on. Those who sing the dirges of such traumatized nations are; orphans, widows, refugees, disabled, AIDS victims and the displaced. From the street corners, refugee camps, funeral homes, bus stations, market squares, and deserted villages, we shall sing our songs, on our own behalf and for our ancestors who are long gone before us. If we can fix ourselves in these few pages of The Bone Of My Heart, let us do it!
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Print: $9.35 By ORYEM ONGUTI LOGUCA. The memories of Dr. John Garang will be immortalized by anyone who had known what he fought for in his lifetime; culminating in a helicopter crash on 30th July 2005. That crash, which he never survived, took his physical flesh. Humanity will continue to drink his vision and legacy at a high rate, leaving those still thirsty to know him well, being stranded at the shelves of knowledge to further seek to know, John Garang, the human being. A sheer fact of his dedication to his cause and quest of his people who had suffered for generations shouldn’t be left to rot. It should be documented for posterity.
Foreord by Steven Wöndu, Sudanese Ambassador to Japan
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Print: $19.96 Download: $12.96 By S.M. ZAKIR HUSSAIN. Learning takes place when we make mistakes and then correct ourselves. God Himself wants us to learn in this way. However, when we cease to learn, there is nothing left valuable in us. And when we do not contain any potential, we become fit for destruction.
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Print: $15.95 BY S.M. ZAKIR HUSSAIN This book is a unique collection of articles on the nature of the human mind, happiness, meditation, knowledge therapy, spiritual therapy, creativity and such other topics. Written by S. M. Zakir Hussain, one of the most influential writers of Bangladesh, these articles open a new horizon to the mystery of the human mind and psychic powers. Most of the articles are life-transforming and uniquely inspiring. Readers of all ages and religious backgrounds will find it interesting. The author has established from many points of view that life can only be transformed by observing the self. The book contains articles that can even cure some psychic diseases instantly, as the author has reported after applying them on people with emotional disorder. It is a must read for any ambitious person.
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Print: $14.95 By S.M. ZAKIR HUSSAIN. The Qur’an claims that it is the Word of God. It also says that the proof is there in the pattern of the Word itself. But until now no work has ever exhibited what some of the patterns are. This is perhaps the first book that clearly shows that some easy analysis of such patterns makes it evident that the claim of the Qur’an is not only true but surprising too. Frankly speaking, it often seems queer to the thoughtful mind that there is to be a God and a plan behind the creation of the universe, and that God should send some Word from His presence. The writer has not forgotten this ‘private’ feeling of the mind while writing this book. That is what makes the book readable.
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Print: $9.93 By TAMMY VARNER HORNBECK. Each thought, each breath….each step is an act of faith. I live out my faith in my writing. I talk to God in my poetry. I pray to God in my poetry. I laugh, I cry, I rant, I rave. Everything I do in life I do first with pen and paper. “100 Steps In Faith” is the result.
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Print: $6.48 GREG McBRIDE (editor). With Innisfree 9, we continue our series of Closer Looks at the poetry of an exceptional contemporary poet, this time with a generous selection of poems from the books of Alice Friman, a worthy successor to our previous Closer Looks.
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Print: $6.90 GREG McBRIDE (editor). Welcome to Innisfree 8. We continue our series of Closer Looks at the work of a leading contemporary poet, this time the poems of Dan Masterson. For this special issue honoring him and his work, Dan has shared with us a set of authentically gritty poems that arise from his lifelong interests in boxing, drumming, and Catholicism, as well as an autobiographical essay titled Sticks & Fists & Rosaries, which illuminates the origins of these poems.
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Print: $6.64 GREG McBRIDE (editor). Innisfree 7 continues our series of Closer Looks at the poetry of a leading contemporary poet, this time with a generous selection of poems by Marianne Boruch. I expect that any readers unfamiliar with her work will find this to be a revelatory experience, one that will surely inspire you to read more widely from her books, including her most recent collection, Grace, Fallen from (Wesleyan University Press, 2008).
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Print: $7.50 GREG McBRIDE (editor). Welcome to Innisfree 6. In this issue, we continue our “Closer Look” series in which we showcase the writing of an exceptionally accomplished poet, this time the poetry of Eric Pankey. Eric’s eighth book, The Pear as One Example: New and Selected Poems, is due out from Ausable Press this spring. His first book, For the New Year, won the Walt Whitman Award from the Academy of American Poets.
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