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The Letter    by GlennAndSasha Gabriel
Price: Free! 710 words. Published on November 20, 2011. .

Can your destiny ever really be foretold? What would you do if you received a letter, unsigned, that gave you a cryptic message about your future? Would you be ready to learn the truth? This is a 600 word short story.
Tourbillon    by Gabriel Pomerleau
Price: $4.99 USD. 50100 words. Published on November 21, 2011. .

Pris dans la tourmente, un avion s’écrase, quelque part en Estrie, dans le sud du Québec. À bord, trois hommes armés et un mystérieux chargement. Qui sont-ils ? Que veulent-ils ? Que contiennent leurs précieuses boîtes blanches ? Sauveteurs, policiers et FBI sont sur les dents. Une infernale poursuite commence. Un roman palpitant, qui tient le lecteur en haleine jusqu’à la fin.
Fear of Flying in the Age of Terrorism    by Patricia McCord
Price: $7.99 USD. 18490 words. Published on March 4, 2012. .

By award-winning author Pat McCord, Fear of Flying in the Age of Terrorism takes a pragmatic look at this common affliction from the point of view of today’s air travel issues, airline safety records, aircraft construction, and the philosophy of life and death. Stories from fearful flyers and others intersperse the narrative with anecdotes that take the reader beyond the usual cure-all books.
Change In Direction    by Kit Brading
Price: $4.99 USD. 181270 words. Published on March 21, 2012. .

Change In Direction delves into the world of hi-tech military electronics where a man on the ground can access the onboard navigational flight director systems of airborne passenger jet airliners, and fly them unfettered via satellite, how and where he will. It's hard to imagine a more formidable and totally indefensible weapon, should such technology find it's way into the wrong hands.
Everyone Pays the Ferryman    by Robert Dean Banta
Price: $0.99 USD. 5360 words. Published on September 15, 2012. .

Remember the guy from Greek mythology who took people in his boat across the river Styx to the afterlife? Now he's a flight attendant and the Styx is an air current. This 5,338 word short story will thrill you.