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Living La Vida Loca: When the Dream of a Life in Mexico Becomes Reality    by Vic Kirby
Price: $13.99 USD. 24890 words. Published on January 5, 2010. .

This book is for anyone who has ever thought, even fleetingly, of making a life as a “snowbird”, or even as a full-time resident, in the warm climes of Mexico. Just what is it like to make that dramatic step? What is the reality of the dream? What should I know before I take steps to make it real, or decide it’s just not for me?
Containers For Death    by Gregory Randall
Price: $3.99 USD. 65910 words. Published on March 16, 2011. .

"Guns and handbags, all the things you need to start a war." What’s in those millions of steel containers crossing the oceans and our highways? Sharon O’Mara has to pull out all the stops and reload often to stop the meeting of Eastern and Western evil on San Francisco Bay.
Just WAKE UP!    by El Kartun
Price: $2.00 USD. 80 words. Published by Escrit Lit  on February 8, 2012. .

This "graphic short" from renowned Tijuana caricaturist, newspaper cartoonist, and art instructor "El Kartun" is something very definitely different: both in its field of graphic literature and in the style of work generally associated with the author. The ebook version of a rare cult book prized among Baja artists and writers.
Excuse me, which way is the Baja 1000?    by Airborne Andy
Price: $6.99 USD. 31180 words. Published on May 7, 2012. .

An aging working man and avid motorcycle enthusiast finds himself with one more chance at real adventure. With off-road riding skills developed as a teenager but unused for several decades, no desert racing experience, and a general purpose motorcycle suited more for commuting than off-road racing, Airborne Andy throws caution to the wind and reaches for the brass ring – The Baja 1000!
Dead Reckoning    by P X Duke
Price: $2.99 USD. 24150 words. Published on June 25, 2012. .

During Harry’s well-deserved R&R on mainland Mexico, he picks up something he doesn’t own that will force him to flee across the Sea of Cortez to the Baja. While Harry hides out on an isolated beach, two gringas show up to complicate Harry’s life, attempting to implicate him in their own scheme that will result in a mad dash up the Baja to escape the consequences of their actions.
Drive Me Wild: A Western Odyssey    by Christina Nealson
Price: $7.00 USD. 52980 words. Published on August 2, 2012. .

Drive Me Wild is the tale of Nealson's journey across the West and her miraculous encounters with the wild. What began as the ultimate travel life dream crescendoed into an itinerant life of awe that turned over the odometer of spiritual revelation. The journey of the soul was the answer. Nealson’s life as writer and the very essence of the wild - her own and the planet's - were the questions.
Experiencing Mexico (Volume I)    by José Escalante de la Hidalga
Price: $10.00 USD. 40580 words. Published on December 3, 2012. .

1 of 2 volumes; Experiencing Mexico chronicles the miraculous cultures and landscapes the author encountered as he traveled through each of the 32 states of Mexico, in his tales, he captures a uniquely personal experience at a the same time that he coveys the complex history of this country, one cherished for its diversity and recognized by UNESCO for its exceptional cuisine
Field Notes from a Cruise    by John Janovy, Jr
Price: Free! 8530 words. Published on February 3, 2013. .

In 2004, with the goal of not only seeing, but touching, a whale, I boarded Searcher out of San Diego. This narrative was composed mostly on board and two weeks later, at the end, in the Cabo airport. And yes, I did touch a whale.
"My Name Is Ramona..."    by R. Wm. Gray
Price: $1.99 USD. 9190 words. Published on April 8, 2013. .

"My Name Is Ramona..." Is the true story of Ramona Rich, a seventy-nine year old experienced windsurfer, who went windsurfing...alone. After breaking a mast, Ramona spent the next 24 hours on the water & hiking the desert, while harboring the hope that someone was looking for her and would find her...alive. What Ramona didn't know? No one was looking for her. No one knew she was missing...