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Common Sense Would Be Good
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 127

Common Sense Would Be Good

An irreverant and humorous look at the state of things in Britain in 2012. In the wake of decades of mismanagement by the crooks and idiots of Westminster M.P.'s and their crooked chums at the banks, the 'ordinary bloke' calls for an end to the lies, cons, and politically correct nonsense. A must read for anyone who is sick to death of politicians conning them. A must read for the ordinary Englishman and woman with a sense of humour.

If Brains Were Dynamite
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 116

If Brains Were Dynamite

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-04-27
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  • Publisher: CreateSpace

The follow up to 'Common Sense Would Be Good'. Expanding on the same theme, the author mocks the crooks and idiots who continue to make a mess of running government while lining their own pockets. Very funny.

Arse About Face
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 104

Arse About Face

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-04-07
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  • Publisher: CreateSpace

So many things that do not make sense - so much corruption ... - BANKS GOVERNMENT POLITICALLY CORRECT NONSENSE CRIMINALS BEFORE VICTIMS GREED AND POWERLUST - This, the third book in the series, joins ... Common Sense Would Be Good and If Brains Were Dynamite Foreword written by a check out girl

One Armed and Dangerous
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 246

One Armed and Dangerous

This is the totally true, though almost incredible, story of a very proud Welshman. A son of Merthyr Tydfil, once the industrial capital of the world but always a hotbed of Welsh sporting excellence. They don't do it by halves in this town you know, and Crumpy is no exception in that. A quite remarkable story, of a quite remarkable man. That man is PAUL CRUMP.

Innovate
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 154

Innovate

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-05-26
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Innovate issue 4 is dedicated In Memoriam to my Mum and includes a donation to, and an appeal in favour of, a Pancreatic Cancer research charity. Author interviews, short stories, art features, music feature, alternative model and book features round out at a handsome 158 pages. We interview John G Hemry, author of The Lost Fleet series of Science Fiction books, and Derek Roberts, a Barking-based artist whose work is featured on a growing number of book covers.Our featured poet is Laura Cracknell from Cambridge, and our art feature is by Louise Fletcher, looking at her paintings of cows. The music feature is an interview and photo shoot with The Bleeding Hearts, and our Alternative Model feature showcases the work of Sarah Quinn.Innovate issue 4 includes short stories by Eric J Gates, Alex Shalenko, Aaron Sargon, Daniel Blanchette and Swaroop Acharjee. Serialised stories by Grey Wolf and Elizabeth Audrey Mills continue, and a detailed excerpt from Christopher Nuttall showcases his newest novel.We have book features on Farflame, by Grey Wolf, on creating the book cover for Josiah Stubb, by Chuck Lovatt, and on Arse About Face by Alec Hawkes.

Our Lies Are Better Than Theirs
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 110

Our Lies Are Better Than Theirs

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-05-02
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  • Publisher: CreateSpace

The seemingly never ending journey through waist high political crap, heavily laden with corporate cons and religious brainwashing. Laugh your socks off as the author lands another series of well aimed blows to the body of our corrupt and failing system. This time he is joined from across the pond by American lady Alison Green, adding her own take on the similarly failing system in the US. As with it's predecessor, Arse About Face, this book is an hilarious stroll through the corruption and cobblers that envelopes so much of our lives, with a serious message to boot.

Avoiding Matthew
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 274

Avoiding Matthew

Lacy Dawson would rather spend her days experimenting with brownie recipes and trying on wedding dresses, than go on yet another secret mission to save her country, and had found a way out.Deaf, Special Operative Matthew Edwards, stumbled across Lacy where she wasn't supposed to be, while on an enforced vacation.They'd never been able to stifle their sexual attraction and indulged every time their paths crossed. However, Matthew knew Lacy was working a dangerous mission outside of the bureau. But what? She was too soft and needed protecting from herself. Lacy's secrets take her from America to Russia, to England, all the while with Matthew hot on her heels. How could she avoid Matthew? Did she want to?

Holly Prickles Finds a New Home
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 32

Holly Prickles Finds a New Home

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-09-10
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  • Publisher: CreateSpace

Holly Prickles is a friendly and helpful little hedgehog. She helps all of her friends in the garden where she lives to find warm, dry beds. She also helps her friends to find a plentiful supply of food for them all to eat. Then they all find a new home with the help of a friendly fox called Ginger.

Innovate
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 84

Innovate

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-10-27
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Innovate #7 features a major focus on South Wales abstract artist Lynnford Jones who talks about his life and work. Our music feature is 'Synth Music Direct' on the music of Joanna Mundy. Children's author Brenda May Williams is our major writer feature, whilst book features include a work of landscape photography and a book of poems in memoriam. We are pleased to announce a new permanent column from R C Bean, Beanie-Vocal where she talks about writing, this month the use and misuse of language. Our regular Poets' Corner is home to new poets as well as regular contributors. Serialised story The Library continues into episode 7, while we also bring you Part 3 of 3 of children's story Tapestry Capricorn. We have a short story Mingulay by Gia Volterra de Saulnier, and an essay on the meaning and origins of Civilisation.

Innovate 8
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 154

Innovate 8

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-12-22
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Innovate 8 is the 1st Anniversary edition of the magazine, including the Great 1st Anniversary Competition with many prizes to be won. Features include Children's Author Lucy O'Farrell Carter and her illustrator Nicola Spencer; Gig Update on the Bleeding Hearts, and a Music Feature on Synth Music Direct; Featured Poet Brian G.Davies whose book 'A Fountain Stirred' is raising money for Pancreatic Cancer research; and new columnist Gavion E. Chandler with his 'Art of Man'.Other regular columns are Beanie Vocal from RC Bean, writing about writing, and Poets' Corner, featuring the varied work of ten poets. Short stories include James McInnes' 'The Emperor's Ravens', 'World Markets' by Terry Sanville, 'Sariah James II' by Gia Volterrra de Saulnier, and children's story 'Debra The Zebra' by Brenda May Williams. We are also pleased to serialise Paul V Cwiakala's 'A Slave of the Birdmen' and present the first part of Swaroop Acharjee's 'Fifty-Four Forms For Fear'Our History Feature is 'The Great War & Its Carpathian Theeatre - Not Forgotten' by Peter Molnar, and there is a short monologue on Memory by Grey Wolf.