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Homeless: Miracle Essays #3    by D. Patrick Miller
Price: $2.95 USD. 4900 words. Published on June 3, 2009. .

This essay, the third in the "6 Miracle Essays" series, recounts the author's experiences with changing homes and considers both the spiritual and political dimensions of homelessness. Originally published by THE SUN and later excerpted in the anthology WHERE THE HEART IS: A Celebration of Home.
Night Sighs    by Emma Meade
Price: $0.99 USD. 16480 words. Published on November 6, 2011. .

Night Sighs is a sensual paranormal romance, following the relationship and adventures of the vampire Tristan and his lover Alex through five short stories: The Dead Beats, The Ancients, Until My Body Is Dust, Bourbon & Jazz and West of Forever.
The Domino Effect    by Andrew Cotto
Price: $2.99 USD. 62160 words. Published on January 25, 2012. .

A humorous and heartfelt story about growing up and growing wise, The Domino Effect is the story of Danny Rorro, a charismatic kid from Queens poisoned by the past.
School Run    by Marina Coffey
Price: $3.99 USD. 24040 words. Published on August 10, 2012. .

This is a romantic mystery set in Dublin in Ireland. The story is set around three characters; Maria the lonely housewife from Wales. Connor who has a dark secret, and Grace the local busybody and scumbag who threatens to destroy both their lives.
Desolation Row: Bob Dylan’s epic poem revisited    by David Tuffley
Price: $0.99 USD. 4040 words. Published by tuffley on August 17, 2012. .

In Desolation Row, Bob Dylan takes a collection of classic themes and weaves a rich fabric that expresses the reality of 1960’s America. Dylan is not only a deep thinker, but also a broad thinker who articulates and condenses his ideas into elegant verse. He has been described as one of the most significant poets of the Twentieth Century, this epic poem is arguably his finest work.
Boxer Hobo    by Johnny T. Noctor
Price: Free! 40340 words. Published on October 1, 2012. .

When a homeless alcoholic boxer wakes up in a Tasmanian Neuro-Trauma ward with a fractured skull, doctors inform him he won't be able to box or drink alcohol ever again. That's not an option for this thirsty pugilist, after all, he took up boxing to keep off the grog. In his determination to get well and fight again, Johnny Noctor, The Hobo, regularly runs to the top of Mt Wellington.
Jungleland    by Alton Bock
Price: $3.99 USD. 54060 words. Published on December 31, 2012. .

Danny's life is a mess. While attending a Bruce Springsteen concert, he is miraculously transported to his childhood vacation home at the Jersey shore. The year is 1995. He has a simple mission: change his past and win over the girl of his dreams. Only nothing's going his way. Danny must now learn to face his future with no regrets and choose between following his dream and following his heart.
Spookrijders    by Patrick Bernauw
Price: $5.49 USD. 29700 words. Published by De Scriptomanen  on January 7, 2013. .

Het angstzweet breekt Johnny uit. Vervloekte mist! Je ziet geen hand voor de ogen op deze godverlaten snelweg. Straks knalt hij nog ergens tegenaan met de gestolen Mercedes. Waarom is hij zo stom geweest die klus van Mefisto te aanvaarden? Voor het geld natuurlijk. Maar nu smokkelt hij wel in het holst van de nacht een partij coke naar Smurry's Eiland, in de buurt van Asse...
The Dead Beats    by Emma Meade
Price: $0.99 USD. 4030 words. Published on January 14, 2013. .

It’s good to be alive, when you’re dead! Meet Alex & Tristan, modern star-crossed lovers of the supernatural variety. Come and sing along to Tristan’s band, The Dead Beats, the hottest group in London right now, and walk with Alex as she teeters between this life and the next. Because when you’re around Tristan, you’ll see, how much fun it is to be alive when you’re dead.
Out of Control    by Zachariah Bennett
Price: $3.99 USD. 51620 words. Published on February 6, 2013. .

True exploits of a mischievous stoner who just wanted to have endless fun on the streets of New York City. The word 'no' was not in his lexicon when he was on a mission to get into anything; concerts, sporting events, clubs, etc...whether through an unattended door, or through a kitchen, or up a loading ramp, etc... He was everywhere. No boundary was safe when he had it in his sight.