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Print: $11.98 If you could visit Heaven for a week, what would you see? You might be surprised! Monday, in the Main Office, an angel searches desperately through the piles of prayers in the Sunday in-boxes, trying to find one that isn't hopelessly selfish. Tuesday brings the Executive Meeting, where the Divine One hosts Ra, Odin and other dignitaries to share their thoughts. Wednesday, there's a commotion in the Really Accountable Accounting Department that runs through Thursday. Friday, some frolicsome spirits play a practical joke on Satan. On Saturday, where do you go? To the "best little bar down below." And Sunday...it's the almost indescribably-beautiful Day Of The Divine One.
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Print: $15.92 What's a "Catty New Year?" Why, it's a New Year Holiday involving cats, of course. There are cats having parties, there are cats avoiding parties, there are uninvited cat guests at parties, there are tales and legends of cats and the New Year -- just about anything to add a bit of catty cheer to anyone's New Year!
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Print: $14.90 Tara starts life as a tiny orphaned kitten lost in the bush. She is rescued by Shaun who adopts her and becomes the most important person in her life. Tara relates her experience of life growing up on a smallholding in Africa.
She learns that the world around her is fascinating yet a cruel and dangerous place.
This is her story.
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Print: $6.46 These poems were written in prison by a man who devotes himself to singing praises to God and Christ, and voicing his thanks for Divine love that he found in a manmade hell.
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Print: $12.95 Swords, shields, axes and thrown rocks -- these are what Clan Mackintosh men used to become known as "the fightingest clan in the Highlands." The clan was born in battle at the side of the Scottish king in the 1100s. In the last great war for independence from England, in 1745, it was the Mackintosh men who led the charge at Culloden Moor -- and who died for their country in the greatest numbers, as shown by the size of their mass grave on the battlefield. In between, things were rarely quiet for the Mackintoshes. Whether it was the bizarre Battle Of North Inch, the tragic death of young Chief William or the patriotism of "Colonel" Anne Mackintosh in "the '45," Clan Mackintosh was always in the thick of the battle. If you're a Mackintosh, or a member of any of the clan's many sub-groups, this history will give you more reason than ever to walk tall. As if, being a Mackintosh, you needed more reason!
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Print: $11.99 Lady Anne Mackintosh was the wife of the Highland chief of Clan Mackintosh during Scotland's last great war against England for Scotland's freedom. While her husband fought on the King of England's side, Lady Anne made the unheard-of move of calling the clan to battle for the other side, for Bonnie Prince Charlie, who was Charles Stuart and the rightful king of Scotland. In those days, any man who raised a regiment became its colonel. Of course Lady Anne did not ride into battle (although the English newspapers accused her of it) but ever since that time she was known to Scotland and to history as "Colonel Anne."
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Print: $11.92 Cats rule the world? It could happen. A huge assembly of cats gathers to, ahem, bat this idea around. Should they pounce on the mouse of opportunity? Or would this merely scratch the post of the world's problems? More importantly, would this be good for cats? When the SeCatary General calls for this important vote, all cats know they must not say, "Count meeeeowt!"
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Print: $9.95 It is the 31st century and after a war over resources, the poor were replaced by robotics and genetically altered animals -- called "manimals" -- that serve the rich. Dr. Woot, a manimal, has created a time tractor beam resulting in bringing Max, a young human, from the 21st century. Max's college studies have centered on "The Role of Minorities in the 20th Century," so he quickly realizes the manimals are slaves. He teaches them a new word -- freedom.
The government reacts with a plan to eliminate the manimals and replace them with robotics. Max and the manimals join together to fight for freedom and true citizenship.
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Print: $12.92 The Twelve Cats of Christmas is an anthology of cat stories about Christmas, or Christmas stories about cats. Either way, this group of extremely talented writers will tell you about pretty cats, pitiful cats, pesky cats, profound cats. They're all there, around the Christmas tree -- swinging from the branches, batting the ornaments, sleeping peacefully under the tree, or licking their magical fur made of Christmas tree needles! They're dreaming of Christmas turkey, or friendly mice, or their beloved home, but they all have one thing in common -- they love Christmas! Laugh and love with The Twelve Cats of Christmas; they'll brighten your holiday.
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Download: FREE While the science world celebrates Darwin's 200th, author Willaert takes readers on a science-fictional adventure to Mars. The first two expeditions went terribly wrong. This third will be the last. Humanity's future depends on it, but will it be Animal Farm on the red planet? Dogs fighting dogs? Who will take the bone?  Download for Free |
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Print: $14.75 This collection of "Strange Mysteries" is the largest book Whortleberry Press has ever had the pleasure of presenting to readers, with 275 pages chock full of strangeness and also of mystery! Detectives, murders, science fiction, fantasy, mainstream -- whatever your favorite short-story style, you'll find it among this book's 26 selections. You'll find strangely mysterious stories by these authors: Michael H. Hanson, Jonathan H. Roberts, Jeff Parish,l James Hartley, Wayne Scheer, Julian Merrill, Rob Rosen, Barry Hunter, Kyle Hemmings, Bob Loughran, Warren Bull, Arthur Sanchez, Dennis Goldberg, Keigh G. Laufenberg, Tony Thorne MBE, Gary A. Markette, Jeffery Scott Sims, Glen Batchelor, Ralph Gredo Jr., Lucas Pederson, K. Curran Mayer, Jack Hillman, Jack Owen, Jan Christensen and Tom Sheehan. STRANGE MYSTERIES is indeed strange, it's mysterious, it's a fun collection -- enjoy!
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Print: $9.98 You always wanted to write fiction, but you didn't, because...you hadn't yet read this book! Read it now and start your fiction-writing career. Let a veteran writer show you how it's done. Then, you can write fiction!
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Print: $13.99 What is more Christmas-y than toys? You’ll find an unusual group of toys here. There’s the affectionate toy robot, the thoughtful toy soldier, the Holy Family snow globe that sets off a quantum singularity, and many more, equally amazing. They’re an unusual holiday group from fantasy, science fiction and the boundless imaginations of Whortleberry Press’s incredibly creative writers.
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Print: $12.95 Welcome to A Whortleberry Summer!
Summer is a good time for a vacation, and this Whortleberry Summer brings you no less
than 19 different vacations -- each one written for you by one of our top Whortleberry Press
writers. They are: M. Frank Darbe, Kelly A. Harmon, Lucas Pederson, Richard Thieme, Barry R. Hunter, Richard Pitaniello, Gary Beck, Adrienne Ray, Sean McCabe, Arthur Sanchez, Kristi Stokes, Tony Thorne MBE, Michael Warren, Jean Goldstrom, Michael Hanson, William LaFleur, Jamie K. Schmidt, Steven Ford and Ahmed A. Khan.
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Print: $15.92 Christmas and cats? Not really a strange combination, as this collection of holly-bedecked stories about cats and Christmas shows. Whether they're being funny, fantastic or just warm and furry, these Christmas cats will brighten anyone's holiday.
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Print: $19.28 Get in the Christmas mood with 30 HOLLY-day stories that take you on a holiday tour around the galaxy! Christmas is just too big and beautiful a holiday to be confined to only one planet.
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Print: $19.89 Three dozen BOO-tiful stories about everyone's favorite HOWL-a-day, Halloween! Your treat bag will be packed with these stories that are scary, mysterious, whodunit, ghostly, comic and even graphic! Light your jack-o-lantern and join the fun on a DARK AND STORMY HALLOWEEN.
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Print: $18.97 Knoxville Borough, A History is the story of Pittsburgh PA's 30th ward. It tells, in the words of residents, about the community's origin from Rev. Jeremiah Knox's 100-acre farm, and how that farmland evolved into a lively urban community.
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Print: $11.98 If you could visit Heaven for a week, what would you see? You might be surprised! Monday, in the Main Office, an angel searches desperately through the piles of prayers in the Sunday in-boxes, trying to find one that isn't hopelessly selfish. Tuesday brings the Executive Meeting, where the Divine One hosts Ra, Odin and other dignitaries to share their thoughts. Wednesday, there's a commotion in the Really Accountable Accounting Department that runs through Thursday. Friday, some frolicsome spirits play a practical joke on Satan. On Saturday, where do you go? To the "best little bar down below." And Sunday...it's the almost indescribably-beautiful Day Of The Divine One.
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Print: $15.92 What's a "Catty New Year?" Why, it's a New Year Holiday involving cats, of course. There are cats having parties, there are cats avoiding parties, there are uninvited cat guests at parties, there are tales and legends of cats and the New Year -- just about anything to add a bit of catty cheer to anyone's New Year!
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Print: $14.90 Tara starts life as a tiny orphaned kitten lost in the bush. She is rescued by Shaun who adopts her and becomes the most important person in her life. Tara relates her experience of life growing up on a smallholding in Africa.
She learns that the world around her is fascinating yet a cruel and dangerous place.
This is her story.
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Print: $6.46 These poems were written in prison by a man who devotes himself to singing praises to God and Christ, and voicing his thanks for Divine love that he found in a manmade hell.
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Print: $12.95 Swords, shields, axes and thrown rocks -- these are what Clan Mackintosh men used to become known as "the fightingest clan in the Highlands." The clan was born in battle at the side of the Scottish king in the 1100s. In the last great war for independence from England, in 1745, it was the Mackintosh men who led the charge at Culloden Moor -- and who died for their country in the greatest numbers, as shown by the size of their mass grave on the battlefield. In between, things were rarely quiet for the Mackintoshes. Whether it was the bizarre Battle Of North Inch, the tragic death of young Chief William or the patriotism of "Colonel" Anne Mackintosh in "the '45," Clan Mackintosh was always in the thick of the battle. If you're a Mackintosh, or a member of any of the clan's many sub-groups, this history will give you more reason than ever to walk tall. As if, being a Mackintosh, you needed more reason!
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Print: $11.99 Lady Anne Mackintosh was the wife of the Highland chief of Clan Mackintosh during Scotland's last great war against England for Scotland's freedom. While her husband fought on the King of England's side, Lady Anne made the unheard-of move of calling the clan to battle for the other side, for Bonnie Prince Charlie, who was Charles Stuart and the rightful king of Scotland. In those days, any man who raised a regiment became its colonel. Of course Lady Anne did not ride into battle (although the English newspapers accused her of it) but ever since that time she was known to Scotland and to history as "Colonel Anne."
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Print: $11.92 Cats rule the world? It could happen. A huge assembly of cats gathers to, ahem, bat this idea around. Should they pounce on the mouse of opportunity? Or would this merely scratch the post of the world's problems? More importantly, would this be good for cats? When the SeCatary General calls for this important vote, all cats know they must not say, "Count meeeeowt!"
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Print: $9.95 It is the 31st century and after a war over resources, the poor were replaced by robotics and genetically altered animals -- called "manimals" -- that serve the rich. Dr. Woot, a manimal, has created a time tractor beam resulting in bringing Max, a young human, from the 21st century. Max's college studies have centered on "The Role of Minorities in the 20th Century," so he quickly realizes the manimals are slaves. He teaches them a new word -- freedom.
The government reacts with a plan to eliminate the manimals and replace them with robotics. Max and the manimals join together to fight for freedom and true citizenship.
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Print: $12.92 The Twelve Cats of Christmas is an anthology of cat stories about Christmas, or Christmas stories about cats. Either way, this group of extremely talented writers will tell you about pretty cats, pitiful cats, pesky cats, profound cats. They're all there, around the Christmas tree -- swinging from the branches, batting the ornaments, sleeping peacefully under the tree, or licking their magical fur made of Christmas tree needles! They're dreaming of Christmas turkey, or friendly mice, or their beloved home, but they all have one thing in common -- they love Christmas! Laugh and love with The Twelve Cats of Christmas; they'll brighten your holiday.
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Download: FREE While the science world celebrates Darwin's 200th, author Willaert takes readers on a science-fictional adventure to Mars. The first two expeditions went terribly wrong. This third will be the last. Humanity's future depends on it, but will it be Animal Farm on the red planet? Dogs fighting dogs? Who will take the bone?  Download for Free |
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Print: $14.75 This collection of "Strange Mysteries" is the largest book Whortleberry Press has ever had the pleasure of presenting to readers, with 275 pages chock full of strangeness and also of mystery! Detectives, murders, science fiction, fantasy, mainstream -- whatever your favorite short-story style, you'll find it among this book's 26 selections. You'll find strangely mysterious stories by these authors: Michael H. Hanson, Jonathan H. Roberts, Jeff Parish,l James Hartley, Wayne Scheer, Julian Merrill, Rob Rosen, Barry Hunter, Kyle Hemmings, Bob Loughran, Warren Bull, Arthur Sanchez, Dennis Goldberg, Keigh G. Laufenberg, Tony Thorne MBE, Gary A. Markette, Jeffery Scott Sims, Glen Batchelor, Ralph Gredo Jr., Lucas Pederson, K. Curran Mayer, Jack Hillman, Jack Owen, Jan Christensen and Tom Sheehan. STRANGE MYSTERIES is indeed strange, it's mysterious, it's a fun collection -- enjoy!
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Print: $9.98 You always wanted to write fiction, but you didn't, because...you hadn't yet read this book! Read it now and start your fiction-writing career. Let a veteran writer show you how it's done. Then, you can write fiction!
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Print: $13.99 What is more Christmas-y than toys? You’ll find an unusual group of toys here. There’s the affectionate toy robot, the thoughtful toy soldier, the Holy Family snow globe that sets off a quantum singularity, and many more, equally amazing. They’re an unusual holiday group from fantasy, science fiction and the boundless imaginations of Whortleberry Press’s incredibly creative writers.
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Print: $12.95 Welcome to A Whortleberry Summer!
Summer is a good time for a vacation, and this Whortleberry Summer brings you no less
than 19 different vacations -- each one written for you by one of our top Whortleberry Press
writers. They are: M. Frank Darbe, Kelly A. Harmon, Lucas Pederson, Richard Thieme, Barry R. Hunter, Richard Pitaniello, Gary Beck, Adrienne Ray, Sean McCabe, Arthur Sanchez, Kristi Stokes, Tony Thorne MBE, Michael Warren, Jean Goldstrom, Michael Hanson, William LaFleur, Jamie K. Schmidt, Steven Ford and Ahmed A. Khan.
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Print: $15.92 Christmas and cats? Not really a strange combination, as this collection of holly-bedecked stories about cats and Christmas shows. Whether they're being funny, fantastic or just warm and furry, these Christmas cats will brighten anyone's holiday.
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Print: $19.28 Get in the Christmas mood with 30 HOLLY-day stories that take you on a holiday tour around the galaxy! Christmas is just too big and beautiful a holiday to be confined to only one planet.
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Print: $19.89 Three dozen BOO-tiful stories about everyone's favorite HOWL-a-day, Halloween! Your treat bag will be packed with these stories that are scary, mysterious, whodunit, ghostly, comic and even graphic! Light your jack-o-lantern and join the fun on a DARK AND STORMY HALLOWEEN.
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Print: $18.97 Knoxville Borough, A History is the story of Pittsburgh PA's 30th ward. It tells, in the words of residents, about the community's origin from Rev. Jeremiah Knox's 100-acre farm, and how that farmland evolved into a lively urban community.
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