Nothing between me and here by Moustafa Al Yassin Moustafa Al Yassin’s poetry defies the excesses of modern poetry and like an acrobat balances between the Arabian nights and the northern light. But then again both identify him, a Syrian who lives in Finland. Almost schizophrenic. Almost surreal. Definitely poetic. And all that only in the title of one of his poems; “Nothing between me and here” Published: 08 April 2010 (4.97MB) |
Bottled Up by David Barger A book of dreams and poems from David Barger Published: 04 April 2010 (2.19MB) |
Why Americans are fun to Watch by Patrick McWade "Why Americans are fun to Watch" is a new cartoon booklet from Patrick McWade for you to enjoy!
Published: 25 February 2010 (1.66MB) |
The Shell Shocked Turtle by Artie Knapp “Owen, you’ve got to come out so we can get a move on!” Even though Owen knew his sister was right, he was still too scared to come out of his shell.
Published: 09 January 2010 (0.34MB) |
The Rooster that wouldn't Crow by Artie Knapp It was the driest summer on record, and all the crops were wilting away. Every farmer in the region was reeling from their losses. Desperate to change his fortunes, Peter Harpole decided to try his luck with poultry farming.
Published: 09 January 2010 (0.33MB) |
No More Car Wash Blues by Artie Knapp “Ethan, I don’t know how much longer I can do this. My feet really hurt.” “Yeah, so do mine, Sammy. Maybe we should just live at the zoo like Uncle Carl. He gets fed well and just relaxes all day,” said Ethan.
Published: 09 January 2010 (0.31MB) |
The Lazy Loppin Goat by Artie Knapp The grass was tall - very, very, tall - but it shouldn’t have been. Alfred Lambert had the worst luck with lawnmowers, you see, and no matter how many new lawnmowers Alfred bought none ever worked for him. Published: 09 January 2010 (0.38MB) |
The Wasp and the Canary by Artie Knapp Hello, Dexter here. I’m just your average ordinary neighborhood wasp. Before you go swatting me though, I think you should know that like everyone else, I too have a story to... Published: 09 January 2010 (0.34MB) |
There's a Crocodile in Our Pickle Jar by Artie Knapp
“Alex, your brother ate everything on his plate. Why don’t you be a good boy too and eat your dinner?” Perhaps because ...
Published: 09 January 2010 (0.30MB) |
Rohingyas, Tears Down the Cheeks by Rohingya Human Rights
"The Rohingya are probably the most friendless people in the world. They just have no one advocating from them at all. Hardly any of them have legal status anywhere in the world." Kitty McKinsay - Spokeswoman for the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees.
Published: 08 January 2010 (3.42MB) |
Bar Fight by Adam Graupe There was Leroy and there was a bar and then a ...fight!
Published: 05 January 2010 (0.39MB) |
Rohingya history: Myth and Reality by Rohingya Human Rights Zul Nurain as he says, “During the last few years, I came across some historical works on the Rohingya history by some native Rohingyas and some illustrious history scholars such as Martin Smith and Professor Dr. than Tun.” but obviously he felt that there is room for the untold Arakan history that is connected with the Rohingya history. So here is the Rohingya history: Myth and Reality
Published: 05 January 2010 (0.53MB) |
Do Babies Go To Heaven? Why Does God Allow Suffering? by Jack Wellman Do babies go to heaven if they die? What about young children, infants Published: 30 November 2009 (0.14MB) |
THE LADY SINGS THE BLUES by Thanos Kalamidas A comic book inspired by Billie Holiday and her song, the "lady sings the blues"in memory fot the 50th anniversary of her death Published: 17 July 2009 (0.89MB) |
You Are History by Alexander Mikhaylov Although the main story takes place in Ancient Rome, it is by no means a historical fiction. (Even though I made use of several historical figures - Caligula, his sisters, a few senators and … well, Caligula’s horse - the rest of personages, such as the three time travellers, for example – are products of my imagination).
Published: 01 May 2009 (0.75MB) |
The Brotherhood of Al Hadithi by Joseph Ocen The Brotherhood of Al Hadithi: Blood Is Not Always Thicker Than Water
Published: 29 October 2008 (0.06MB) |
Victims by Bohdan Yuri Keep the change, he motioned with his hand, then got out and stared at the space he’d occupied. Damn, he admitted to himself as the yellow taxi sped off to pick up another fare, there goes another story and its inherited victims. Published: 28 April 2008 (0.26MB) |
ioioioioioi by Thanos Kalamidas “My dear mother and father,” Enter. He remembered when he used to write a letter, how many centuries was that before? Published: 28 April 2008 (0.20MB) |
Beautiful People #3 by Thanos Kalamidas The Extraordinary Beautiful People is Thanos Kalamidas' graphic novel series and it is unlike anything you have ever seen before. Dark, surreal, stylish and thought provoking are just four adjectives that come to mind, but feel free to choose some of your own.
Published: 27 April 2008 (2.63MB) |
War on Terror by Thanos K & Asa B Every day we all fight a war against terror, but do not be mistaken into thinking that terror merely comes from terrorists. Oh no, you will find it in the most unlikely of places.
Published: 27 April 2008 (0.54MB) |
Just One Target by Thanos Kalamidas “Please, please sit down. I will start in a minute when you are all quiet.”
Published: 27 April 2008 (0.19MB) |
Lonely & Herbert the Hare by Asa Butcher Two short stories from the mind of Asa Butcher.
Published: 27 April 2008 (0.18MB) |
Missing by Mark Hayton “Aaaaarrggghhh!!” a war cry, quickly followed by the thump of hand on plastic. The alarm clock silences. This is the Dawn of Man. I lift up my head open my bleary eyes and cough deeply.
Published: 27 April 2008 (0.17MB) |
Pins & Needles by Andrew Farley Even before I opened my eyes, I could the feel the warm midday sun splashed across my face. As the room came into focus and my eyes adjusted to the light, a familiar sense of disappointment washed over me.
Published: 27 April 2008 (0.18MB) |
Walter's Heart by Bohdan Yuri If I'd chosen the Bosnia assignment, I would have been home that day. Would I have gone to the funeral had I'd known? I don't know. Death has no friends but it calls all friends. And Walter was my friend.
Published: 05 January 2008 (0.25MB) |
ShowBizz 2 by Thanos K & Asa B I knew you'd return… everybody does. Nobody can survive for long without a dose of the cock - gallus gallus to the Latin aficionados and Mr. Rooster, sir, to everybody else. You love me, you want me and now you can have me. Published: 25 December 2007 (7.05MB) |
Χιονισμένες Ανατριχίλες! by Thanos K & Asa B Καλώς ήρθατε στο εργαστήρι του Αι Βασίλη για να γνωρίσετε τους φρουρούς της πύλης!
Published: 25 December 2007 (1.44MB) |
A Frosty Chill by Thanos K & Asa B Welcome to our new Christmas story about Harry and Henry, two snowmen who guard the gate into Santa's Toy Factory. Published: 25 December 2007 (1.36MB) |
The most beautiful parts of me by Thanos Kalamidas The most beautiful parts of me, Are the ones dying every night, begins Thanos Kalamidas in a rare offering of poetry presented in PDF format. Published: 02 October 2007 (0.86MB) |
THE DEAD PINKY by Theo Versten "The thing was that it just freaked me out that she didn’t have a pinky
finger on her right hand anymore…" Theo Versten’s intriguing opening line
develops this physical mutilation into a college relationship with a
difference. Be warned, it may not be suitable for the faint of heart… Published: 09 January 2007 (0.23MB) |
Hemingway's curse by Alexandra Pereira The Compleat Angler Hotel on the island of Bimini, in the Bahamas, was
destroyed by fire a few years ago. It was one of the refuges of Ernest
Hemingway and it is believed he wrote a few novels there. Now, it has
inspired a different kind of story. The author felt the news failed to
reflect the extent of the fiery destruction and begins her journey to change
all that. Published: 09 January 2007 (0.72MB) |
RIP 2006 cartoon book by Thanos Kalamidas Six-feet-under, two corpses voice their strong, yet humorous, opinions on contemporary events, plus they are occasionally joined by everybody's favourite bloodsucker. Download the complete 2006 'R.I.P., including the Dracula' today. Published: 01 January 2007 (3.18MB) |
The Trunk by Bohdan Yuri Bohdan Yuri has captured the emotion of a young girl's decision to leave home and explore the waiting world, but a letter written by her recently deceased grandfather may change all that. Download this touching short story today. Published: 01 January 2007 (0.26MB) |
ShowBizz, Directing. Book #1 by Thanos K & Asa B How many cocks have you ever seen? Perhaps I should rephrase that: how many roosters have you ever met? I have met one rooster in my life and it was a nasty day on the farm… if you want to see what happened just … read the first book with the adventures of Showbizz Published: 30 December 2006 (5.24MB) |
Η Χριστουγεννιάτικη ιστορία του Μίκα Μους by Thanos K & Asa B Μια χριστουγεννιάτικη ιστορία που έχει μπει στα χείλη όλων! Μια απλή ιστορία για το πως ένα Μους και μια καρακάξα σώσανε τα Χριστούγεννα – τι περισσότερο θέλετε; Published: 25 December 2006 (1.03MB) |
A Mika Moose Christmas by Thanos K & Asa B The Christmas adventure that has been on everybody's lips. The simple story of a moose and a magpie saving Christmas - what more could you want? Published: 25 December 2006 (1.00MB) |
Beautiful People #2 by Thanos Kalamidas Ovi proudly presents 'The Extraordinary Beautiful People' festive edition, which turns Christmas on its head, leaving you staring into empty darkness and wondering how it can still be so surreal, yet so cool. Published: 14 December 2006 (6.12MB) |
Όμορφοι άνθρωποι #1 by Thanos Kalamidas Οι καταπληκτικοί όμορφοι άνθρωποι είναι εδώ για να μείνουν ...και στα ελληνικά. Σκοτεινοί, σουρεαλιστικοί, προβοκατόρικοι. Το πρωτο από μια σειρά από κόμικς με ...όμορφους και διαφορετικούς ήρωες. Published: 05 December 2006 (6.18MB) |
Beautiful People #1 by Thanos Kalamidas The Extraordinary Beautiful People is Thanos Kalamidas' graphic novel debut and it is unlike anything you have ever seen before. Dark, surreal, stylish and thought provoking are just four adjectives that come to mind, but feel free to choose some of your own. Published: 05 December 2006 (6.15MB) |
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