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Mr. Wonderful    by Michael P. McShane
Price: $1.99 USD. 33990 words. Published on June 26, 2010. .

Sweet Sugarman Bailey, “Poppy” to his friends, has insanity in his family, but there’s no one crazier than the egg-shaped psychiatrist he’s ordered to see for his “crime against all humanity,” a low misdemeanor. In Mr. Wonderful, Poppy recounts the riotous and oftentimes mind-boggling things he did for love on that freaky, frenzied Friday. Now it's his psychiatrist who needs therapy.
Perspectives From The Psychiatric Ward - VOLUME: 2    by Ryan Lawrence
Price: $2.99 USD. 2040 words. Published on August 27, 2010. .

This follow-up to the hilarious first edition contains a collection of edgy flash humor quips in the tradition of Jack Handy's "Deep Thoughts" and George Carlin's "Brain Droppings." This stuff is not for the faint of heart.
Blight    by Rich Ristow
Price: $0.99 USD. 14660 words. Published on June 1, 2011. .

Floyd Cervenka has issues. He's lost his health insurance, he's hallucinating, and the bank wants to foreclose on his home. To make matters worse, he's finding and dreaming about severed body parts, and limbless ghosts are haunting him.
The Argument of Constants    by Mikael Aizen
Price: Free! 15060 words. Published on January 11, 2012. .

Douglas Adams meets Roger Zelazny. This novelette mixes absurd humor, parallel universes, and romantic drama while managing to ask life's ultimate question: What is a koala doing in a boot? The Argument of Constants won the 2010 Writers of the Future Contest Honorable Mention.
Oddity - Short Stories & Poems    by S P  Mount
Price: $2.99 USD. 30500 words. Published on March 13, 2012. .

Strange, very, very strange – in fact you could say that these six stories are really quite odd - a collection of diverse stories written in different styles by one author and interspersed by ten short poems - their only common denominating factor, a bizarre sense of humour.