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  • Hypomnemata: Stories, Fables, Memories

    A collection of fictional stories, dreams, visions, word plays, metaphors, and personal memories about the human predicament, accumulated over the span of a lifetime in various locations throughout the world, by an interested explorer who enjoys a good laugh whenever circumstances permit.

    About the author:

    Ken Symington was born in Cuba of English and Cuban parentage, where he lived until he moved to the United States to attend college at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York, where he graduated with a Chemical Engineering degree and went to do graduate work in other institutions. He worked for many years in several major American corporations as a corporate executive in national and international operations. After retirement, he owned and operated several small businesses. His credits include two books translated from Spanish into English and published in the USA. He lives in Sierra Madre, California, in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains, and is interested in close friends, plants, ethnobotany, animals, music, and books.

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  • I Am Here: Channeled Wisdom for Changing Times

    I AM HERE, Channeled Wisdom for Changing Times

    The beautiful words I have saved over the years for these pages come from spirit.

    Channeled information can be received from guides, teachers, ascended masters, members of the angelic realm, and one’s own higher self or consciousness. The source of the information is directly related to the nature of the information requested or received. Some spirits serve to guide incarnated humans and may or may not have lived a life or lives in human form. Some spirits serve to teach.

    All information and guidance received from these sources will come from love. The great reward of channeling is the feeling of unconditional love received from spirit. The messages contained in I AM HERE, Channeled Wisdom for Changing Times, are shared blessings, words of instruction, words of comfort, and words of love.

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  • I Am Still Walking

    I AM STILL WALKING “ is a testimony of my faith in God, and how he has brought me through many hardships. illness, and near-death experiences, rheumatic fever at age sixteen. death of the first husband, and five major surgeries. He has given me the strength and courage to overcome. My faith in God has brought me through them all. [ I pray many will be blessed by my story]

    About the Author:

    Olivette was born in Mobile Alabama, December 5, 1931, eighty-six years young. Has raised four children, two sons, and two daughters in South Louisiana. Has eleven grandchildren, three great-grandchildren. She and her husband presently live in Lakewood Washington. In her youth, she enjoyed writing and crocheting.

    $7.05
  • I Called Myself Cassandra

         With his confession, I realized Robin was torn and left ripped apart by two lovers who demanded from him two completely different things. One wanted to start a new family, while the other wanted him to stick around for her aging, maturing, and now trifling self. Verna gave him a fresh opportunity, while the only thing I had to offer was to grow old together in our not-so-golden years, which could very well become eclipsed by our darkest times apart. The promise I was willing to see through with him, no matter the bumps and bruises it has caused us, was companionship, continuing what we started ages ago. As young lovers, we once vowed to each other that our love would survive the test of time. However, Verna’s newer promise of a more youthful life seemed to be more riveting to him.

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  • I Can Tie My Shoes!

    Faceless Creations Literature For Kids Presents: I Can Tie My Shoes!

    Noah is excited and eager to start his first year of kindergarten. However, he does not know how to tie his shoes and is afraid that he will be teased by the other kids for not knowing. Find out what happens to Noah at school and find out if he even learn how to tie!

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  • I Love Your Brown

    In this love letter from mothers to brown daughters everywhere, little girls are reminded to love the skin they’re in. Girls come in all different colors, shapes, and sizes. Some have long hair, some have short, and others have straight hair or curly. Still, despite the differences, there is something all little brown girls have in common…
    They have the power to be anything! There are those who will say “you can’t,” but that’s just not true. Little brown girls are tough and strong and bright. Each girl was put here for a reason with a God-given purpose and plan. The way girls look and the way they act is no accident; God gave everyone a certain appearance, as well as certain skills.
    The beauty of little brown girls is passed down from their mothers, their grandmothers, and beyond.
    It’s true, things sometimes get tough, but girls know to keep going and fight tough with toughness. Little girls shouldn’t be afraid to be true to the gifts their Father has given them. Be empowered and proud to celebrate the strength of brown girls.

    About the author:

    Daneya L. Jacobs founded Just BE Media to educate girls about harmful media influences and provide them with tools to create new, uplifting messages of their own. Daneya lives with her husband and daughter in Middletown, Delaware.
    Atiya Chase holds a Master’s in education from Wilmington University and published her first book in 2015. Atiya lives with her husband, daughter and son in Townsend, Delaware.

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  • I MISS YOU

    Written from the viewpoint of the person missed, I Miss You provides a simple way to deal with separation, loneliness, and the more challenging moments of normal, emotional development~ it’s all about facing life’s various “hand-outs” with a healthier perspective.

    Author Bio

    Susan M. Bagay is an alumna of Duquesne University, and resides in Washington, PA. A veteran teacher, with Science, Math and the Arts concentration in the upper grades, she has extended her creative expertise into and beyond the educational setting in the form of plays, choreography, short stories, poetry, art, and continues to inspire with her unique style of imaginative, heart-to-soul expression.

    $9.99
  • I Said I Can Do It, I Did It and So Can You

    David McEwen did not set out to be a writer. He grew up on the family farm outside White Lake, Ontario attending high school in Arnprior with a dream of being a forest ranger. His teen years were spent working on the family farm, preparing for forestry college and working with horses at a riding establishment started by his father and uncle which included competing in horseshoes and amateur rodeos.

    About the author:

    The human body is a wondrous work of nature and is limited in what it can do mainly by the mind itself.

    In 1976 the author was working at his “dream job” with the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and planning his upcoming wedding. While returning from an event tied to that wedding, he was a passenger in a terrible car crash that left him disabled and changed his life forever. This book covers some of the struggles that he went through and the adaptations that can be made when one takes control over one’s mind.

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  • I Will Disentangle Myself …. and Leave

    The author, raised in a mellow fundamentalist Christian sect, spoke out in defense of egregiously abused members of the group. That precipitated a decade of false accusations, harassment, and ostracization; and subsequently failed health, a lost career, and separation from a lifetime social support system. Forced to leave, he researched, the origins and history of the group and scandalous events that belied the group’s harmonious reputation. Further, in his search of what to safely believe in, he gained the equivalent of a major in religious studies. He concludes with what he found would satisfy his sense of morality.

    About the author:

    Bob Williston was raised in Miramichi, New Brunswick, and is a graduate of the University of New Brunswick. His post-graduate schools have included Université Laval, Boston University, and College of Southern Nevada. His career has included teacher of French, English Language, U.S. History, and Political Science in several provinces of Canada and Nevada. For a short time he taught Character Education at a middle school for delinquent students. As well, he served in one session of the Nevada Legislature as Secretary to the Senate Finance Committee. He is now retired and living in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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  • I Will Survive

    Amy Parker must overcome the greatest of all obstacles: the sudden death of her husband. For ¬five years theirs was a wonderful marriage; now she is a single mom. Along with sorrow, there is anger. How could Mitch leave her like this? Now she has to work three jobs to make ends meet for her and her son, Taylor. She makes herself one promise: I Will Survive.

    Then Russell Watson comes into her life. Will her arrangement with him be yet another obstacle in her life?

    $12.99