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Literary Gumbo Defines Wonderfully Eclectic Mix Found in Miller Caldwell's eBooks, Available at DPPstore

Four eBooks by Miller Caldwell line the online shelves at the DPPstore, offering up reading to satisfy several different literary palettes.

Palm Springs, CA (PRWEB) December 6, 2006 -- DPPpress (www.dpppress.com) and DigitalPulp Publishing (www.digitalpulppublishing.com), an eBook publishing and distribution company, are continuing to grow their online bookstore (www.dppstore.com).

The DPPstore, launched just shy of a year ago, features eBooks by new authors and the best eBooks from self and independent publishers.

This week, DPP is pleased to announce it has added four new books to its virtual shelves. Like the author's life and work, Miller Caldwell's books are a literary feast of…gumbo - filled with all kinds of things real and imagined.

Caldwell's Have You Seen My…ummm… Memory (ISBN: 0-755201-xx-x, published 2005) explores the almost universal experience of short-term memory loss. Caldwell discusses the physiological reasoning behind short-term memory loss and offers exercises and tips for solutions.

The conception of Operation Oboe (ISBN: 0-7552-0090-x , published: 2003) grew out of a family game of trivial pursuit. Steeped in historical events, the novel begins before the outbreak of World War I and follows the protagonist, Vera, to Germany and to Africa, accompanied by oboe.

Poet's Progeny captures the influence and the genius of the poet Robert Burns (of whom Caldwell is a descendant), while in Ponderings Caldwell's own poetry and short stories are offered for the taking.

Miller H. Caldwell graduated from London University's School of Oriental and African Studies. He has had articles published in New Society, the Scottish Review, the Christian Herald and the Good Health magazine.

The DPPstore offers eBooks from first-time authors to well-established experts. There is definitely something for everyone. Titles that were once only available in traditional print, and eBook titles that once upon a time were not as readily accessible, are now available through DPPpress (www.dpppress.com) at the DPPstore.

The store offers some free titles and all books are priced to suit everyone's budget. Frequent buyers can reap the benefits of the Store's rewards program. Purchasing and downloading books is as safe and easy as ordering from the bigger online bookstores.

The DPPstore (www.dppstore.com), a division of DigitalPulp Publishing (www.digitalpulppublishing.com), offers the best in eBooks from new authors and independent presses. Our eBooks are downloadable on an assortment of readers. The DPPstore - reinventing reading.

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Have You Sreen My...ummm...Memory? by Miller Caldwell
What if your memory is simply getting progressively worse? Are you frequently embarrassed at not being able to remember someone’s name? Have you ever driven away from a petrol station and genuinely forgotten to pay? Are these episodes of memory loss driving you to despair? If so, then this book by Miller Caldwell is not only going to amuse and entertain you, but it will provide you with many serious tips and self-help exercises that will help you train your brain all over again!

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