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Set in the near-future, The Rights of Numbers is a political science-fiction novel. The story centers on an Alliance of computer entrepreneurs who hire mercenaries for a desperate struggle to stop a computer monopoly from corrupting the American government. With rumors spreading about a planned military action against a young democracy, can the Alliance expose Enivid Technologies as the only party that has anything to gain in a bloody conflict over media rights? More information, as well as the full-length non-DRMed eBook is downloadable from the author's site.The Rights of Numbers is Brenda Make's first fiction release. She is the author of the work in progress: Saving Throw, the Genderrain Project.
Published Jan 11, 2006 - 05:57 AM
Announcements: The IFGE Synchronicity Bookstore is proud to announce that we are now stocking Dena? Doyle's series of instrutional DVD's on Sensual Feminine Movement.
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Published Dec 23, 2005 - 01:47 AM
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IFGE launched its new website on May 4 of this year. Based on the open source Content Management System (CMS) PostNuke, the new site will allow large volumes of articles to be published on the web and give users powerful search capabilities. The new site is still in its infancy and will be evolving before your eyes as it is brought into full operation. Please be patient as the new features are integrated into the site. Your comments on the new site are welcomed.
Published Mar 30, 2004 - 01:29 PM
Wrapped in Blue - A Journey of Discovery is the recently released autobiography by Donna Rose. Now available in paperback from the Synchronicity Bookstore
Published Sep 16, 2003 - 11:46 AM
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Diana Hignutt, author of "Moonsword" was featured in the current issue of the Philadelphia Weekly. Check out the article at www.philadelphiaweekly.com/archives.asp?ArtID=6040
Published Aug 22, 2003 - 12:34 PM
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