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Written on September 4th, 2010 by shopno shouts

This FAQ answers all your frequently asked questions about human sexuality. It draws from the experience of tens of thousands of users over many years in the Usenet newsgroup, alt.sex. Human sexuality is an exciting and timely topic and we hope you learn as much from this collection of questions and answers as we did! Priced at the lowest allowed amount for a Kindle book to make it available to all. From the introduction: “This edition of the alt.sex FAQ was written in the early part of 1994 by the last Alt.sex FAQ Committee. It reflects the best wisdom and knowledge of all the participants on the committee at that time. “Consider this a historical document. It reflects alt.sex as it existed in its finest, mos (more…)
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Written on August 28th, 2010 by shopno shouts

“This spicy hot book will have you panting for more.” –Coffee Time RomanceShirley Daniels–Joanna Watson’s fellow nurse and romantic rival in the first Vital Signs–has been forced to leave Statesville following her scandalous involvement in a fraud scheme against Joanna and Harlan Wilkinson orchestrated by Joanna’s ex-husband Bob. Shirley managed to escape prosecution, but at the cost of her job and good name. And her ailing parents have both recently died, leaving her no reason to stay in Statesville any more.So Shirley leaves Statesville behind and heads off to a new job at a big-city hospital–University Hospital in Raleigh. Once there, she gets into all sorts of new sexual adventures, and manages to ruffle more than a (more…)
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Written on August 24th, 2010 by shopno shouts

If you have always dreamed of becoming a published author, your dreams can now be realized through self-publishing. Self-publishing is the way that many writers today are choosing to get their book out to the public. It is not the same as it was years ago when you had to spend thousands of dollars to publish your book. You can self-publish a book for as little as $500 or less when you choose a good self publishing service online. When you self-publish, you do not need an agent to help you get your book to the publisher. It can be very difficult for someone to break into mainstream press with their book without using an agent as some mainstream press companies will only work with writers agents and, in turn, most agents will only want to work with a previously published author. You then find yourself in a catch-22 situation which is why self-publishing is extremely attractive.
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Written on August 21st, 2010 by shopno shouts

Some individuals really have a fear of getting older. They don’t want to be viewed by society as a has been. They aren’t really sure what their future holds so they tend to dwell on it. If you want to have a great sex life after the age of 60 then you need to really think about it now. What is your current sex life like? Do you enjoy the activity or do you just go through the motions? Are you in a serious and committed relationship that you would definitely like to still be involved in when that time comes?Some people in their 30’s and even their 40’s put sex on the back burner. That is understandable with all of the various commitments we often have in our lives. People are on the fast track and over committed. The (more…)
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Written on August 19th, 2010 by shopno shouts

Discover How to Write, Print & Sell Your Own Book! Every writer has a voice that they long to be heard. It is just a matter of getting that voice out to the public by way of the book. Unfortunately, the big publishing houses will very rarely take a book by an unknown author. Most of them do not accept unsolicited writings at all and most will only deal with literary agents.Literary agents do not usually accept writings from an unknown writer, either. They look for books from someone who has a proven track record and will make them money. Agents usually have a law degree and act as a lawyer on behalf of their clients. Like most lawyers, they do not like to work for free unless they feel that there is something in it for them.But thanks to the internet as well as advances in computer technology that involve printing, any writer can get their book published in an affordable way. Forget vanity press – those days are over! You can get your book self published with an online (more…)
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Written on August 14th, 2010 by shopno shouts

Nowhere will you find a more comprehensive, current, and detailed writing course designed specifically for writing children’s and teen books, written by an author who is in the field today. WRITING FOR CHILDREN AND TEENS: A CRASH COURSE is a ten-step course that relays all the nitty-gritty details of the business, beginning with how to evaluate your book idea all the way to pitching your book to editors and agents. Within each step, you’ll find clear and specific information covering topics such as the children’s book market, manuscript format, revision tips, finding the right agent or publisher, submission etiquette, and common faux pas to avoid. This book will even tell you what kind of paper you should use and exactly how you should write your letters to editors and agents. Bonus materials include templates for all of your submission needs as well as examples of real-life editorial letters sent to authors from editors today. You will get a complete inside peak (more…)
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Written on August 14th, 2010 by shopno shouts

Amazon.com Review
Who is best equipped to give sex tips to heterosexual women about how to please a man in bed? Why, gay men, of course. Who would know better than gay men what makes men happy? Dan Anderson (gay) and best friend Maggie Berman (straight) have collaborated on this how-to book for women who feel that their lovers are afraid to ask for what they want. Chatty, informative, and graphic–in a clinical, not sexy way–Anderson and Berman have borrowed a little from Helen Gurley Brown, a little from Miss Manners, and a lot from Masters and Johnson to show women how the other half loves. Never smug and mostly useful, Sex Tips shows that sexual orientation can as easily be a potluck as a culture clash.
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Written on August 10th, 2010 by shopno shouts

From Booklist
At 25, Emily Sinclair considers herself a spinster, hence free to pursue her own adventures. But her father and bombastic stepmother have other ideas: she is to be married in one month’s time to her stepmother’s nephew. Aghast, she agrees to marry with the stipulation that if she finds someone else in the meantime, she can marry him instead. Emily is determined to cram as much adventure as she can into her one month of freedom, and as she sets off in the rain to her good friend’s house, she literally runs into a tall, dark, and handsome stranger. Brandon Davenport, viscount Ashwood and confirmed bachelor, can’t get over the unconventional sprite who nearly runs him over. Pretty and rude, she sparks his imaginat (more…)
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