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 I ransack public libraries, and find them full of sunk treasure. Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) |
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Waiting By Stef Hall - Published: October 16, 2007 |
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Bourbon Penn (ongoing) Posted by bintarab September 3, 2010
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Cha: An Asian Literary Journal (ongoing) Posted by bintarab September 2, 2010
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Affordable Proofreading and Editing Posted by Textcrafter September 2, 2010
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BULL: Fiction for Thinking Men (ongoing) Posted by bintarab September 2, 2010
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Aurora Wolf anthology of New Fairy Tales due 1 Oct '10 Posted by bintarab September 2, 2010
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Flash challenge - the narrow road - closes 12th September Posted by marilyn September 2, 2010
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Rock and Roll is Dead Posted by bintarab September 2, 2010
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Rock and Roll is Dead Posted by neilmarr September 2, 2010
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Flash challenge - the narrow road - closes 12th September Posted by delph_ambi September 2, 2010
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Flash challenge - the narrow road - closes 12th September Posted by delph_ambi September 2, 2010
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(book giveaway still open as of 31 Aug)August 2010 update: Another free to enter contest exclusive to Bibliophilia members ... BeWrite Books has released a new thriller by Mark Moehlman:Target Market 
Ever wondered what data is being collected and carefully distributed when you casually swipe your card at the supermarket or down at the gym ... and how it's used? The hunt for an online serial killer in the market for targets reveals the chilling answer. Could you be on someone's computer-generated death list? A madman with a taste for savvy, professional women is on the prowl in Denver. The killer knows his victims intimately, but has never seen them before. Kevin Packard, a rising young ad executive, is thrust into this web of terror when his ex-girlfriend is found brutally murdered and he is the prime suspect. Determined to find the killer and clear himself, Kevin turns to the only thing he knows—advertising. He taps into CompleteBase, a powerful database of personal information, to build a list of the killer's future targets from a marketing perspective. When the next victim is on Kevin's list, he and the police detectives on the case join forces in a race to track down the killer before he strikes again. But is CompleteBase leading Kevin closer to the killer or leading the killer closer to him? In TARGET MARKET, the thin line between targeting consumers and profiling serial killers blurs into an exciting thriller that shatters the myth of personal privacy in America. Visit the BeWrite bookstore at Target Market to read more about the book and its author and for an extract from the brand new BB novel. Excerpt: click here About the Author: click here Editing by Hugh McCracken, cover art and design by Tony Szmuk, and -- as usual -- everyone on the BeWrite team was involved in the proofreading. Print is by Lightning Source International in the US and UK and distribution by Ingrams. The ebook version is avaliable for immediate download in PDF, ePub and Mobi fomats. Ebooks prepared in house by Tony Szmuk. All BeWrite Books are available from: BeWrite Books, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Angus & Robertson and other online booksellers and to order from high street bookshops.Paperback ISBN: 978-1-906609-08-5 eBook ISBN: 978-1-906609-09-2 Pages: 264 The first Bibliophila member to email ntmarr (at) bewrite (dot) net with the answer to the question below will be sent a free paperback. The first two ebook readers (Bibliophilia members) to email the answer will win free downloads in the digital format of their choice. Question: What is the name of the sinister database in Mark Moehlman's Target Market? Remember: Membership at Bibliophilia is free! Best wishes and happy reading! Neil Marr
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Last Flash Challenge winners (for the round that just ended 31 Aug 2010): marilyn for her flash titled "3.00 am the dead hour" Congratulations!
 Think you can write? Think you can write well? Maybe you have a drawer full of stories you've never shown anyone or maybe you need a support group of other scribblers to keep you motivated to write on a regular basis. Maybe you already have a story to tell or you want some inspiration. Maybe you need some good feedback. Nothing would ever get done if everyone waited until they were so perfect that no one else could find fault with their work. Don't wait! Register for free membership at our forum Bibliophorum to access our Flash Fiction forum and participate in our ongoing challenges. Each challenge runs for about 8 days, so if you don't find inspiration in the prompt for this round, then check back in a few days to see what the new prompt is. Though it's called a "Flash Fiction challenge," you can submit fiction, poetry, and non-fiction -- as long as it's short (our flash restrictions are a maximum of 350 words of prose or 40 lines of poetry). We welcome both new and experienced writers. Anyone can win the Bibliotrophy!
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