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TRULY EXCELLENT WRITING: The Ghosts of Ponce De Leon Park by Fred Willard
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Part Three He woke up in the middle of the night breaking a fever. There was a bright full moon. "I got to pee bad, man, a...
What They're Saying About Fred Willard's Down on Ponce
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Down on Ponce, by Fred Willard The Ponce of the title is Ponce de Leon Avenue in Atlanta, Georgia, and is, according to an Author's Not...
Story Merchant e-Book Deal #FREE April 22 - 26 Fred Willard's Down on Ponce
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AVAILABLE ON AMAZON SAM FULLER, a man who lives on the edge of the law, is offered $50,000 to murder a man’s wife. Instead of comm...
TRULY EXCELLENT WRITING: The Ghosts of Ponce De Leon Park by Fred Willard
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Part Two When it came down to it, Del didn't know jack-shit about Bob. He thought Bob could just as easy take off with the mone...
Night Owl Reviews Story Merchant Books' Dragon Heart by Linda A. Malcor
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AVAILABLE ON AMAZON Dragon Heart Dragonlords of Dumnonia This is a novel that took my breath and imagination away. Seldom do I e...
Story Merchant e-book Deals #FREE April 15 - April 19 - Linda Malcor's Dragon Heart
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AVAILBLE ON AMAZON Shashtah, a veteran desert warrior struggles to become one of the legendary Dragonriders of Dumnonia. Except the gods ha...
TRULY EXCELLENT WRITING: The Ghosts of Ponce De Leon Park by Fred Willard
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Part One “We can thumb some more or just walk down the railroad tracks to Ponce," Bob said. "My l...
Two Kinds of People: Poems from Mile End by Vincenzo Di Nicola has been nominated for the prestigious Pushcart Prize - Review by Dennis Palumbo
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Two Kinds of People: Poems from Mile End by Vincenzo Di Nicola Review by Dennis Palumbo
Story Merchant E-Book Deal - William Diehl's Hooligans FREE April 8 - April 12!
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Supercop for the feds assembles a group of tough ex-cops to find a killer! Updated for the screen by Michael A. Simpson (Crazy Heart), for A...
What is “Coverage” and How Does It Affect Whether My Book Sells to Hollywood? by Kenneth Atchity
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I read part of it all the way through. —Samuel Goldwyn The Hollywood decision-maker who receives your story submission rarely ha...
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