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The Divine Mistake    by Theresa Byrnes
Price: $4.99 USD. 106920 words. Published on December 5, 2009. .

From Sydney, then the Aboriginal community of Yirrkala, then South America, then New York, the artist Theresa Byrnes experiments with Iyengar yoga, acupuncture, psychic massage, tantric sex and even bondage. And while moving into a wheelchair on July 27, 1996, was “one of the saddest days in my life,” Byrnes later concedes the greater mobility “liberated me from my awkwardness.”
Like, Totally Picked Up    by David Shaw
Price: $2.00 USD. 14670 words. Published on January 21, 2010. .

Sandra finds herself with a difficult problem. She's way higher than she ever expected to be and doing things she never expected she would. But if you're in an microlight aircraft and the pilot in back tells you to hold the steering bar for him while he puts his hands somewhere else, what's a girl to do but keep on flying? And is the Red Baron going to force the pace after an enforced landing?
Fatherly Love    by B. A. Wallace
Price: $2.99 USD. 45210 words. Published on March 28, 2010. .

In this fast and witty Australian crime novel, ex-reporter Nat Barker is hired to find the missing daughter of a Sydney industrialist. A dying old millionaire, a brothel owner, a smart cop, a dumb hood, a religious fanatic, a crooked politician, a beautiful jazz singer - they all know something that Barker doesn't. Can he learn their secrets and stay alive?
The Hitchers of Oz    by Tom/Simon Sykes
Price: $12.99 USD. 73240 words. Published by Dr David Reiter on April 3, 2010. .

World famous actor Sam Neill and rap legend Chuck D rub shoulders with writers like J P Donleavy and Carmel Bird. Physicists, business leaders, publishers, political activists, soldiers, poets, athletes and comic book creators are brought together by their common experience of hitching a ride sometime in the past.
Towards a Grammar of Being    by Julie Waugh
Price: $9.99 USD. 5780 words. Published by Dr David Reiter on April 3, 2010. .

Like Dickinson’s letter to the world, Julie Waugh has dedicated herself to the poet’s scrupulous custom of reflection and self-examination. The result is this poetic self-portrait. What towards a grammar of being delivers, in its high intelligence and tender sensuality, and in its inventive stream-of-verse episodes, is, quite simply, psychology, or what we used to call intuition.
4 White Walls    by Leanne Elliott
Price: $0.99 USD. 2970 words. Published by StormSage Central Publishing House  on April 27, 2010. .

Poetry, Haiku and Quotes by Stormsage A mixed bag of emotions are visually brought to life within the written words of '4 White Walls' by Australian Author, StormSage.
Shades of Black    by Leanne Elliott
Price: $1.99 USD. 1940 words. Published by StormSage Central Publishing House  on April 27, 2010. .

Poetry and Haiku The newest book of written and raw emotions by Australian Author Leanne Elliott. Contemporary, unique poetry and haiku from an equally unique perspective.
Maisy May    by Naomi Kramer
Price: $2.99 USD. 29380 words. Published on May 9, 2010. .

How does an emo teen with an ex-druggie mum, a non-existent father and a penchant for fast cars fit into a traditional Aussie church? Why has the new boy, Mr Perfect Pastor's Kid, caused her to question every belief she holds dear? And why the sudden interest in Leviticus? This is the first novella in a series of 3.
The Australian    by Thomas Kennedy
Price: $0.99 USD. 5150 words. Published on July 21, 2010. .

“Australian?” I’m disgusted. “I thought it was a European project. How can an Australian help with harmonisation in European cinema?” “German mother, English father, Irish Grandmother, and another grandparent a Polish Jew. She’s perfect.” “Reasonable tits?” the Barman is once again to the point. A new visitor to Mulligans pub...
The Feast of the Bunya    by Peter Denton
Price: $3.95 USD. 98350 words. Published on July 29, 2010. .

Ulloola Yaluma has done a bad, bad thing. Worse, everyone in the Sea Eagle clan knows about it. When the old men send him across the mountains carrying news of the great bunya feasting, Ulloola thinks he’s got off lightly. But when he begins his bride-service for his betrothed, the very beautiful and independent Baringa, things get very, very dangerous. "Very beautiful writing" ABC