Thursday 4 December 2008
1. Publish Your Fiction Work
Print, Market, and Sell Your Book with BookSurge, an Amazon Group.
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2. Short Stories
Find Short Stories Online. Read Book Reviews & More at Target.
www.Target.com
3. Childrens Short Story Publishers
Find providers of short story fiction book publishers solutions.
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4. Diploma in Children Story Writing
Earn a degree in writing children stories. High paying profession. Professional degree courses. Fully accredited colleges. Career oriented unconventional programs. Fast & convenient. Apply.
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5. Online Car Story
As a tribute to our Chevrolet Cavaliers, we wrote a fun adventure story with them as the protagonists. If you like funny, exciting tales, see our site today.
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6. Write Your Own Science Fiction Story
Find Products at Great Prices.
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7. Free Science Fiction E Book
Suspense Speculative Fiction tests limits of Reality and Perception.
www.speculativefictionreview.com
8. Celebrate Your Holiday with a Good Book
Spend $5 and get free shipping (media mail). Use coupon Holidays2008.
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9. Pastor And Novel Writer
Personal site of Pastor Clarence M. Jackson. Read his new novel! Christian novel, "The Day All Hell Broke Lose". The fictional story of Chauncey E. Pennington.
www.cmjackson2books.com
10. Science Fiction Stories
Browse Our Huge science fiction stories Selection. Shop Exava.
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Write Your Own Historical Fiction Story by Tish Farrell (Reinforced Hardcover - Compass Point Books)
Story and Its Writers : An Introduction to Short Fiction
$39.66
During her many years of teaching introduction to fiction courses, Ann Charters developed an acute sense of which stories work most effectively in the classroom. She also discovered that writers, not editors, have the most interesting and useful things to
Story and It's Writer Compact : An Introduction to Short Fiction
$42.47
During her many years of teaching introduction to fiction courses, Ann Charters developed an acute sense of which stories work most effectively in the classroom. She also discovered that writers, not editors, have the most interesting and useful things to
