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The Indie Author Extraordinaire

 

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Blog Name: The Indie Author Extraordinaire
Url: http://indieauthorextraordinaire.blogspot.com/
Language: English
Topics: publishing, writing, reading
Description: A place for thoughts when the Indie Author Extraordinaire can remember to share them. I'll also post snippets from time to time.
Popularity: 10 Followers

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Hello all,Today is Horror Day and my contribution is The Penance, the first thingI've published in a couple of years now. You can have it for free,probably until Halloween ... http://www.lulu.com/content/e-book/the-penance/7778779Also as a birthday present (no, the irony of Horror Day being on mybirthday is NOT lost on me LOL) I've gotten great reviews on AlienationVictim and Succulent Slavery!AV:http://readinsomethingcrazy.blogspot.com/2009/10/alienation-victim-crystal-brewton.ht
Excerpt from Prologue: The Story of Cassandra Jasmine Houston
Sebastian won't be Sebastian for much  longer ... another name change in the rupublished versions ......  This is one of my faves!! “I've been meaning to ask why you haven't been writing so much anymore,” she asked, biting her lip. Sebastion offered her a smile. “Because I can't hold a candle to you.” Rolling her eyes and hitting him in the arm, she laughed. “Bullshit. Next lie, please.” He shrugged. “I will make my fortune on the silver screen,” he informed her. “Acting.” Ca
Excerpt from Kulinary Killers
OK, I'm hungry ... so this is the snippet I opted to share with you .....<>In the ten years since the initial genetic cloud seeding and rain,millions of people had died. It wasn't just the newly modified plantsand animals. The adoption of corn paper caused millions of unexplaineddeaths as well.Approximately five percent of the world's population died mysteriouslyin the first two years after Myra killed herself using corn. Most diedof 'respiratory failure', but several were found near books ornewspapers that were made of corn. Many more were simply found dead athome. But in this day and age, what home didn't have something in

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