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Dragonwave: Jungle Dragons    by L'Poni Baldwin
Price: $0.99 USD. 6110 words. Published on January 25, 2012. .

UPDATE 3/25/12: Narcissus and her dragonson Rasognir are on the run from a village chieftan in this short story. After giving birth to yet another dragonchild, Narcissus is deemed a witch by the villagers of the town she's taken refuge in. It's time to flee and run...fast, and make sure they don't harm her and her dragon. This is short story #26 in The Society On Da Run.
Star Bryan    by Jerry Rabushka
Price: $8.95 USD. 80490 words. Published by rebelsatori on September 24, 2012. .

Born into a high-profile political family, Star finds himself in a web of racial bickering in turn of the 21st Century St. Louis, where both black and white society often balk at those who can move easily between the two—and where being aggressively out of the closet can land him in trouble.
Death of a Black Star    by Sharday Cage
Price: $2.99 USD. 16010 words. Published by Sakura Publishing  on January 11, 2013. .

Drawing from her African heritage and pulling from her Chicagoan upbringing, Sharday provides passionate prose and rhymes about what it's like to be black and living in America while having dreams of Africa. Along with this, her words debate what it means to be troubled by life, to be inspired by love, and most of all, to shine bright as a black star.
Sketches of an Evolutionary Goddess Book I - Origins    by ria sweetraw takharu
Price: $5.99 USD. 11390 words. Published on February 12, 2013. .

Sketches of an Evolutionary Goddess - Origins is a memoir, confession, awakening realization of one women's soul journey from self and cultural inflicted illusions to a blossoming becoming and channeling of Goddess Divine Feminine Energy! 10% of book sales are donated to The Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature. ♥
The Race Card    by Floyd Larck
Price: $2.99 USD. 139120 words. Published on February 19, 2013. .

A New York City born an bred woman Fayola Wilson. Fayola receives a phone call telling her that her grandmother has passed away and left her some property. The only problem is that the property is in Mississippi and she must live on it five years before it will be free and clear. The problem? Fayola is black and she moves into the deep south to claim her property. Then the fireworks begins.