Press release TELL ME A TALE – an anthology of 20 short stories
By Miriam Pirolo / November 23, 2012 / books / 1 Comment
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Read More →Book launch…. Tell me a tale
By Haris / November 14, 2012 / Short Story Competiton 'Tell us a Tale' / 1 Comment
You’ve seen the book trailer… (haven’t you?)… You’ve read the book… (haven’t you?)… Now come meet two of the authors on the 23rd on November at
Read More →'TELL ME A TALE' – Prologue to the book
By Miriam Pirolo / October 1, 2012 / Short Story Competiton 'Tell us a Tale' / No Comments
What makes these award-winning short stories so special
Read More →FIFTY SHADES OF GREY, SEX
By Haris / September 28, 2012 / opinions / No Comments
Reblogged from Colette’s blog FIFTY SHADES OF SEX – GREY, WHITE, ASH, SALT AND PEPPER
Read More →Friday's FREE KINDLE – Baret Yacoubian: "Dreams, Visions & Fragments" (short stories)
By Miriam Pirolo / September 7, 2012 / books / No Comments
How would your life change if you were able to remember each one of your dreams? What person would you be if you could experience each fragment of your existence to its fullest? And how can one wrong vision make you lose your mind? Our entire life is a sequence of dreams, visions and fragments. [...]
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By Haris / September 5, 2012 / humorous / No Comments
Reblogged from Colette’s blog THE SEX THING It is said that anything with sex in the title takes off. (Did it draw you in?) Sex has viagra tablets been around as long as we have, and Adam and Eve sealed our fate (if you believe in that end of religion) by making fig leaves [...]
Read More →Free Short Story by Baret Yacoubian
By Panayiotis Markides / August 3, 2012 / FREE content / No Comments
Dear friends, As promised, here is a free sample of Baret Yacoubian’s book “Dreams, Visions & Fragments” which was published in June 2012. Don’t know what the book is about? Here is a short description: “An oscillation between the real and the surreal, the conscious and subconscious, navigated through a viscous maze. This collection of [...]
Read More →Video – Interviews with author Colette Ni Reamonn Ioannidou – Part 3
By Haris / June 6, 2012 / news / No Comments
Part 3 of an interview with Colette Ni Reamonn viagra pills Ioannidou, author of “To Live or not to Live” and “To Die or not to Die”
Read More →Video – Interviews with author Colette Ni Reamonn Ioannidou – Part 2
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Part 2 of an interview with Colette Ni Reamonn Ioannidou, author of “To Live or not to Live” and “To Die or not to Die”
Read More →Video – Interviews with author Colette Ni Reamonn Ioannidou – Part 1
By Haris / May 31, 2012 / authors / Comments Off
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