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  1. Junk (ENC Press, 2005): the book that puts the "ugh" back into "donut." Happy National Doughnut Day! http://bit.ly/1fcn2t
  2. To celebrate Halloween, LibraryThing members can snag one of 125 free e-books of Terror from Beyond Middle England... http://bit.ly/2P0RdP
  3. The 2009 winners of the annual Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest are announced. (The goal of the contest is to... http://bit.ly/3Cz7zI
  4. We're giving away 100 promotional e-book versions of The Alphabet Challenge (ENC Press, 2003) to LibraryThing members. http://bit.ly/2FgaY3
  5. David Brensilver says the news is a ass, a idiot. He knows. He wrote the book (ExecTV, ENC Press, 2005). http://bit.ly/1Ro8Xe
  6. Mark A. Rayner (The Amadeus Net, ENC Press, 2005) analyzes the sci-fi "look" in this article: http://bit.ly/d5XtY
  7. Dear Mr. Unabomber is done being printed and is now in print. http://bit.ly/17NL7p
  8. Dear Mr. Unabomber is being printed. We're giving away promotional copies to Early Reviewers on Library Thing:... http://bit.ly/MtO8X
  9. Our author Michael Antman (Cherry Whip, ENC Press, 2004) explains the difference between books and electronic... http://bit.ly/1U8SV
  10. "When writing a novel, that's pretty much entirely what life turns into: 'House burned down. Car stolen. Cat... http://bit.ly/1kIfWL
  11. Satire is speaking truth to power - even when it's not the government that wields the power: http://bit.ly/cJVzD
  12. This is why Barnes & Noble is not our friend: http://bit.ly/3EVBg7
  13. Life imitates Junk (ENC Press, 2005) and The Alphabet Challenge (ENC Press, 2003). Again. Good grief. http://bit.ly/y5aro
  14. Dear Mr. Unabomber is being printed. We're giving away promotional copies on Goodreads: http://bit.ly/JVVKh
  15. Dear Mr. Unabomber: an excerpt: http://bit.ly/191YXK
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  17. An interesting discussion of what it takes for a debut novelist to make it: build an audience. http://bit.ly/14JVsR
  18. An interview with Walt Maguire, the author of Monkey See (ENC Press, 2009): http://bit.ly/13Qdxo
  19. Dear Mr. Unabomber: an excerpt: http://bit.ly/2BPt1v
  20. http://bit.ly/22yOnH