$0.99 on Amazon, Free on Best Kindle Reads – Choose Your Future by Stephen Livingston

Posted: July 22nd, 2011 | Author: admin | Filed under: free books, short stories | 1 Comment »
B004Y0XOSW Choose Your Future
by Stephen Livingston
$0.99 on Amazon / Free on Best Kindle Reads

First published in the anthology “Scotland into the New Era” this story was a winner of the inaugural Canongate Prize for New Writing. It is written in the second person and explores themes of art, science, politics and self determination.

It is currently sold for $0.99 on Amazon but you can download it for free on Best Kindle Reads here.

I would like to thank Stephen for giving away his short story free for Best Kindle Reads readers.

If you like this short story, you may want to check out Stephen’s short story collection Kindling shown below:

B004YDU4PA Kindling
Stephen Livingston

12 New Free Kindle Books – 21 July 2011

Posted: July 22nd, 2011 | Author: admin | Filed under: free books | No Comments »

Update: Added 3 more books - a total of 12.

B005CX8N2C Another Sip (The V V Inn)
C.J. Ellisson
B0019UN980 The Bluejay Shaman (Alix Thorssen Mystery Series)
Lise McClendon
B004TU8G5S Now That He’s Gone
Beverly Tobocman
B004LGTRHQ Under The Stairs (Bandworld Series – Book #1)
John G. Stockmyer
B0056NUPXS Here We Go Again
Jeffrey Somogyi
B004K1EYNE 70 Matters Related to Fasting
Muhammed Salih Almunajjid
B003Z9JNEW The Fight For Naturah: The Reclamation
Lloyd Blake
B004M8SYU4 Of Mice and Murderers (Z-Detective Series – Book #1)
John G. Stockmyer
B0053SFIOM Cloudburst
Ryne Douglas Pearson
B004KZPISU One O’clock Jump: a swing town mystery for the young at heart (Dorie Lennox Mystery Series)
Lise McClendon
B004VWKVKC Fearworld (A horror short story from Greyhart Press)
Paul Melhuish
B004Q3R6X6 Get Published
Infinite Ideas

Free Twain Kindle Book of the Day – The 30,000 Dollar Bequest and Other Stories

Posted: July 22nd, 2011 | Author: admin | Filed under: Twain | No Comments »
B002X78TWE The 30,000 Dollar Bequest and Other Stories by Mark Twain
Mark Twain