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A Modest Proposal    by Jonathan Twit
You set the price! 4560 words. Published by William Pascoe  on June 15, 2010. .

For Preventing Immigrants And Refugees From Being A Burden And For Making Them Beneficial To The Economy. Written for the Universal Improvement of Australia by Jonathan Twit.
21st Century Textbooks of Military Medicine - Military Psychiatry: Preparing in Peace for War, Hostage Negotiation, Terrorism, Refugees, PTSD, Vietnam (Emergency War Surgery Series)    by Progressive Management
Price: $9.99 USD. 181530 words. Published on March 7, 2011. .

From the much-referenced and highly acclaimed Textbooks of Military Medicine series, Military Psychiatry: Preparing in Peace for War addresses the multiple mental health services provided by the military during peacetime.
More Faster Backwards: Rebuilding David B    by Christine Smith
Price: $5.99 USD. 72960 words. Published on December 16, 2011. .

More Faster Backwards is the story of Christine and Jeffrey Smith’s uncertain struggle to rebuild the Motor Vessel David B and their journey to Alaska on an untested seventy-seven year old wooden boat to begin the life of their dreams.
Chapters of Life    by Tina K Burton
Price: $5.60 USD. 88600 words. Published on February 8, 2012. .

A contemporary Women's Fiction novel set in an English Cotswold market town. Chapters of Life focuses on the lives of a bookshop reading group, the shop owners, and one very special customer.
Radio Plays    by Karen Sunde
Price: Free! 25700 words. Published on May 20, 2012. .

3 Radio Plays 3 Voodoo to Paradise: tropical night, mysterious wooden boat-load casting off for better future. The Sound of Sand: Blind boy’s mighty dangerous venture from sand-castle beach onto the sea. How His Bride Came To Abraham: Enemies trapped in no-man’s land make it paradise. An NPR, WNYC broadcast; a Bob Hope Award winner; a radio-adaptation of oft-produced, twice-published peace play.