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Never Trust a Goat    by Tracy Farr
Price: Free! 18110 words. Published on December 20, 2009. .

"Never Trust a Goat" is a collection of 23 humorous essays written by columnist Tracy Farr. Follow along as he discovers why goats prefer chocolate cake over grass; why French women never exercise and remain skinny; as well as why the world would be a better place if more people played the banjo!
Urban Light    by Sharon Skinner
Price: $0.99 USD. 1960 words. Published by Brick Cave Media on March 24, 2010. .

We each make our own existance, at least that's one woman's thought until she meets proof otherwise... A short by Sharon Skinner.
Angel of the Bus Shelter    by Patrick Whittaker
Price: $1.99 USD. 21950 words. Published on February 12, 2011. .

He was a geek. She was beautiful and insane. When uber-nerd Orson falls in love with a mysterious woman he meets at a bus shelter, he sets off a chain of events that leads to such unlikely events as the stars going out and buses arriving on time.
YIP YIP BUZZ BUZZ (Hillary Book)    by Hillary Seyfried
Price: $5.99 USD. 20 words. Published on March 2, 2011. .

Babies enjoy the sounds and rhythms of words themselves. This book is the one to satisfy such curiosity of babies and help them to connect the names, sounds, and shapes. Baby-3
Wo bitte geht's hier um die Welt?    by Nina Buschmann
Price: $8.99 USD. 75550 words. Published on March 16, 2011. .

Reisen wohin und so lange man möchte? Sich aussuchen, in welchem Land man wohnt und arbeitet? Als junge Frau frei und ungebunden sein und viel erleben, auch ohne dickes Bankkonto - geht das? Ja. Die charmante deutsche Abenteurerin Nina machts vor. Seit sie 22 ist, folgt sie ihrer Reiseleidenschaft und ist seit nun mehr als 8 Jahren als Fremdsprachenlehrerin rund um den Globus unterwegs.
At all cost    by John Liu Kamina
Price: $4.99 USD. 48200 words. Published on March 20, 2011. .

Chris (12) and Laura (9) ran away from the father who didn’t wanted them to go to the mother they longed for six years. Criminals caught them in the juggernaut’s trailer they hid from the father. Criminals planned to sell them to Mr. Charlie to export them outside the country. Charlotte, the pretty lady, escaped with the kids to rescue them. Criminals hunted them in order to kill them all.
Self-Disenfranchised    by Raghbir Jin
Price: $9.99 USD. 45700 words. Published by Blank Publishing  on June 30, 2011. .

His streak of ill fortune dragging onward, Raghbir Jin is left with nothing to gain in Canada – and nothing to lose abroad. No plans, little money and a burning desire for forward motion, Raghbir flees the Great White North on a cynic vagabondage: 32,710 km to indulge both his journalistic career and his insatiable wanderlust, right down to the Argentine tip of South America.
Don't Drink the Water    by Simon Cutting
Price: Free! 113110 words. Published on July 13, 2011. .

So what the hell was I doing in South East Asia anyway? This was no spiritual journey of self discovery. As a matter of fact, self discovery was one of the things I was trying to avoid. From the constant conversations about cricket that arise from being an Australian in India to mushroom-induced comas in Laos, find out exactly how much fun is too much fun...
Pete's Crossroad    by J.P. Osterman
Price: $2.99 USD. 110500 words. Published on July 20, 2011. .

George and Pete meet on a bus bound for Albuquerque. George hopes to mend a family rift; Pete's anticipating a Vegas get away. Their plans unravel when Pete must decide to embark on a quest to help George, or live with a ghost attached to his hip! Pete's world spins out of control with Snakehead gangsters, a shaman, a Japanese tourist, and George's family helping answer the question, Why me?
Hey, Mom. Tell Rod...    by Thomas M.  Kelly
Price: $2.99 USD. 10670 words. Published on August 3, 2011. .

SYNOPSIS: In the city of Seattle, Washington, Rodney and Maggie Smythe receive a message on Rodney's telephone answering machine from Maggie's son Danny by a former marriage, saying "Hey, mom, tell Rod I am coming home, see ya' soon.". Danny and Rodney, step-son and step-father, have had a strained relationship since Rodney and Maggie were married.