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But Then Again I Could Be Wrong: The Book of Rants    by Jim Rising
Price: $4.99 USD. 53500 words. Published by Tribute Books on May 28, 2009. .

A former radio D.J. discusses the humorous tidbits of daily life in the Scranton Wilkes-Barre area of Pennsylvania.
How To Drive Traffic To Your Blog    by Jason Rich
Price: $8.99 USD. 7260 words. Published on March 29, 2010. .

This eBook highlights a handful of ways a blogger can drive traffic to their blog on an ongoing basis, without investing a fortune in marketing. The book was written by bestselling author Jason R. Rich, whose other books include The Unofficial Guide to Starting A Business Online (Wiley), Blogging For Fame & Fortune (Entrepreneur Press), and Start Your Own Blogging Business (Entrepreneur Press).
The Thirteenth Chime    by Bokheim Publishing
Price: $0.99 USD. 55520 words. Published on August 10, 2010. .

Destiny has finally found the life that she has always wanted. But her world is turned upside down when an antique clock mysteriously chimes thirteen times and she and her friend are attacked. Alone, Destiny has no choice but to turn to the one man she had left behind a year ago - her ex-boyfriend, David. As they face their own past and hearts, a horrific trap over half a century old is waiting.
Feathers and Cupcakes    by Mary Kitt-Neel
Price: Free! 5240 words. Published on October 4, 2010. .

This collection of blog posts from 2006 covers vital topics like social activist cats, the world's biggest pot cave, trying to read James Joyce's Ulysses, the Love Potato, and the threat to marriage that nobody talks about: using the good scissors without permission.
The Unsanctioned    by Mike Lamke
Price: $2.99 USD. 108820 words. Published on February 21, 2011. .

The clash between national security and the blogosphere has never been more real! "A satisfying, impressive first novel." Kirkus Reviews
Unlocking WordPress - Easy Steps For Getting a Hosted Blog Up and Running Fast    by G. Edward Snipes
Price: $2.99 USD. 21690 words. Published on March 7, 2011. .

Unlocking WordPress is an illustrated guide to creating a professional looking WP blog on your own site fast. And you don't need to know anything about web development. Learn how to install, configure, and customized your own blog on your domain. Resolve errors fast and easy, add email forms, and create a maintenance free blog. And do all this without spending a penny on applications or support.
7 Big Web Tools You Must Learn To Dominate    by Chauny Writes
Price: $0.99 USD. 3860 words. Published on May 8, 2011. .

"7 Big Web-tools You Must Learn To Dominate" is an eBook that every blogger or webmaster should own. If you want more traffic to your blog or website, then get this book.
11 Ways to SUPERCHARGE Your Blog by Rusty Fischer    by Rusty Fischer
Price: Free! 2800 words. Published on June 16, 2011. .

Yes, blogging can be a lot of work but it can also be a GREAT way to help readers who are on the fence about buying your book discover just exactly how you’re different from every other YA author out there. So in the spirit of seeing blogging as an opportunity rather than a chore, here are 11 Ways to Supercharge Your Blog:
Barefoot Bloggers - Write to Save the Planet    by Karin Kloosterman
Price: $18.00 USD. 38380 words. Published on November 8, 2011. .

Green your world with the written word – here’s how! BAREFOOT BLOGGERS is first ever start-up guide of its kind made to launch your green writing career. Built for both business and non-profit writers, get secrets and tips from some of the world’s most successful green bloggers at Green Prophet, Greentech Media, TreeHugger, the Huffington Post and the Sierra Club.
A N00b’s Guide to WordPress: A Beginners Guide to Blogging the WordPress Way    by BookCaps 
Price: $2.99 USD. 10860 words. Published on December 19, 2011. .

Ask most bloggers what they use, and they’ll say “Blogger.” And why shouldn’t they? Blog is right smack in the title. And Google owns it, and we all love Google, right? Blogger is also ridiculously simple—so simple that any dummy with a computer can use it, which is how, as a matter of fact, so many crazy people get on syndicated news shows (hint: if you want to get on a syndicated news