Alesich, Samuel
Going Home. A novel about ordinary people, who are struggling to survive and find some happiness in life. http://www.love-goinghome.com/ |
Bailey, Blake
Edge of the Cave. A philosophical debate set in a surreal legal tribunal debating war crimes. http://www.edgeofthecave.com/ |
Bilby, George L.
Show Your Own. A novel about manic-depressive behavior and the evolution of a screenplay. http://www.sinewavepress.com/ |
Burroughs, Michael
The Ant Farm and the Space Age Kid. Fictional account of Lee postulating on society's cancers. http://www.antfarm.us/ |
Cake, Darrel
Ferals. Aussie surfing adventure novel. http://www.ferals.com.au/ |
Caldwell, Laura
Burning The Map. Published by Red Dress Ink, is in the genre known as Chick Lit. Author available to speak by phone to book clubs. http://www.lauracaldwell.com/ |
Carter, Monica
As If Nothing Happened. The key characters have been best friends since college, but now find themselves being torn apart by lies and life. http://www.rootskypublishing.com/ |
Choufati, Tony
Sealed. A religious fiction based on prophecies, revelations and predictions. Excerpts and ordering information. http://www.bookpublished.com/ |
Davis, Barbara
Darkside of Debonair. A novel that exposes Africa's poaching operation and its effects. http://www.redbarnpress.com/ |
Deep, Mohan
Nehru and the Tantrik woman. A play about Jawaharlal Nehru, India's first Prime Minister and his romantic liason with Shraddha mata. http://www.nehruplay.com/ |
Ench, J.R.
Life and Consciousness. Story of one man's search for the ultimate truth. http://www.lifeengineering.org/ |
Evans, Christina
Lucid. Andie Claibourne can travel to other places in her dreams. http://www.christinaevans.com/ |
Field, Richard Warren
The Election. Links to the first chapter, review quotes, as well as many other related pages. http://www.infortainment.com/ |
Giangrande, Lorenzo
Debt of Conscience. While Native Americans seek national sovereignty, Mideast terrorists strike again at the heart of the United States in an unimaginable way. http://www.lorenzobooks.com/ |
Goldman, Judy
The Slow Way Back. This book is about a family's ability to confront the most difficult parts of its past and face the future with hope. http://www.judygoldman.com/ |
Grimmett, Gerald
The Ferry Woman. Narrated by Emeline Buxton Lee, fictional 16th wife of John D. Lee, the only man punished for the murder by massacre of more than 120 persons by Mormons and Paiutes at Mountain Meadows in 1857. http://www.geraldgrimmett.com/ |
Hackett, Joyce
A Disturbance of the Inner Ear. 'An extraordinary novel of history, music and love.' Chcago Times. The site gives information, including display of the first Chapter of 'A Disturbance of the Inner Ear', and other writings by the author. http://www.joycehackett.com/ |
Hamner, George
Quaternion Organon. Fictional journey seeking to explore the mysteries of science. After two middle-agers get downsized, they embark on a search for life's meaning with the help of a bizarre bunch of self-helpers. http://www.qocenter.org/ |
Harrison, Mark
True North. Drama about a plane crash and the government coverup. Provides links to various book vendors, a synopsis of the novel and the author's biography. http://www.markjharrison.com/ |
Hertle, Frank
The Resurrection Stone. A coming of age novel. Join fourteen-year old Jason Eric Stern as he encounters love, sex, friendship, violence, death, God, and the Internet on his way to a powerful revelatory experience. http://www.theresurrectionstone.com/ |
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