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Native Star    by Stan Renfro
Price: $2.99 USD. 6320 words. Published by Fideli Publishing on May 26, 2009. .

This lyrical journey is divided into three sections: Consuelo: A Mother Ode, which explores the maturing mother-son bond; Comet!, inspired by Hale-Bopp; and Scoshee: A Memorial, which touches on our kinship with other species and the anguish the author felt at the loss of his beloved pet, Scoshee.
Daughter Am I    by Pat Bertram
Price: $4.99 USD. 87420 words. Published by Second Wind Publishing, LLC on October 13, 2009. .

When twenty-five-year-old Mary Stuart learns she inherited a farm from her recently murdered grandparents -- grandparents her father claimed had died before she was born -- she becomes obsessed with finding out who they were and why someone wanted them dead. "A delightful treasure hunting tale of finding oneself in a most unlikely way." --Publisher's Weekly
The Older Cat: Recognizing Decline & Extending Life    by Dan Poynter
Price: $7.97 USD. 29470 words. Published on November 26, 2009. .

When Your Cat Slows Down Sooner or later, every cat will die but you can improve both its quality and quantity of life. If you recognize decline early enough, your cat will live longer. This book will explain the choices you will face as your cat winds down. You will discover how to -Determine the real age of your cat -Recognize the early signs of decline -Slow the aging process and more
Peter Pan And The Pool Of Aging    by Monica P
Price: $3.00 USD. 24180 words. Published on December 6, 2009. .

Peter Pan takes to Netherland a new band of humans in order to show them the best side of his world. However ever since their arrival his plans go amiss. Peter's arched rival Hook manages to gain posession of a human capture, and Peter goes at ends to rescue the human in need, whilst battling against his remaining guests stubborn human natures. Will Peter gain control of his land?
Cardinal Sin: Vanity    by Caroline Gerardo
Price: Free! 5360 words. Published on December 9, 2009. .

Jesse's modeling career is over, she finds herself prideful and not destined for sainthood. A short story in a series of seven deadly sins. Jesse has past turning fifty in a world where only beauty counts. Short Fiction, romance, literary, immigration
I Am As A River    by Tim Nichol
Price: Free! 220 words. Published on January 13, 2010. .

Life flows like a river. From Creation, through the Exuberance of Youth, Rushing with the Energy of Adolescence, the Grounding of Maturity, Meandering to the Sea.
The Picking Flower Garden    by Jane Gilgun
Price: $3.99 USD. 4880 words. Published on February 16, 2010. .

Twelve year-old Fiona steals flowers from the garden of 85 year-old Rose and gets into a lot of trouble. Rose and Fiona are at a stand-off until they finally work out a deal that makes them both happy.
I Want to Show You: Poems    by Jane Gilgun
Price: $5.99 USD. 7740 words. Published on March 11, 2010. .

Through poetry, Jane Gilgun tells the story of one woman’s life. Inspired by Carolyn Heilbrun’s Writing a Woman’s Life, Jane writes in imagistic, lyric, and narrative styles to convey the rhythms of a life fully lived that includes the wonder of erotic love, the intrigues of bodily changes, and the warmth and com-fort of everyday life.
The Last Generation to Die    by Carlos Hernandez
Price: $2.99 USD. 36070 words. Published by Creative Guy Publishing on April 2, 2010. .

Welcome to the future. The future is perfect: we have beaten death, and are doing a pretty good job on aging. So what's fashionable, now that there's no more death and decay? Why, sporting an aging look of course, better known as Granny Chic. Dancing (or thrashing) the night away in The Gerotica, THE club to be seen in. And finally, suing the government for your right to die...
The Purple Golf Cart: Stories of an Unconventional Grandma    by Ronni Sanlo
Price: $10.00 USD. 78690 words. Published on April 27, 2010. .

The true story of a Florida woman who hid her lesbian identity for two decades. When she finally came out, she lost custody of her young children, thrusting her into activism. But it was her irreverent sense of humor that helped her to survive. It's a story of resilience and passion for social justice. Homelessness, depression, failed relationships gave way to forgiveness, success, and self love.