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The Whiskey Rebellion    by Jason Baldinger
Price: $3.00 USD. 5880 words. Published on May 2, 2011. .

Outlaws & revolutionaries, crooked cops & patsies, ghost towns and superheroes come out to play in this collection inspired by the Whiskey Rebellion, Wordsworth & Coleridge's Lyrical Ballads, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, and Lord Byron's Don Juan.
Lunch with Fellini, Dinner with Fidel    by Deena Stryker
Price: $4.99 USD. 102270 words. Published by Girlebooks  on July 9, 2011. .

An American Woman's Journey from the Cold War to the Arab Spring. Highlights include her stint as Fellini's press officer during the shooting of the film 8 1/2, journalistic adventures in Cuba where she held informal conversations with all the members of government including Fidel, Raul and Che. Stryker's memoir is not only a professional journey but a deeply personal exploration.
A Deadly Path To Treasure    by Robert C. Moran
Price: $4.99 USD. 66040 words. Published on October 20, 2011. .

This is the true story of the incredible adventures of one man that led him to be part of the richest Spanish treasure finds in the history of the New World. It's estimated that the total value of the 1715 and the 1622 Spanish Fleet treasure recoveries could approach $800 million dollars and more is still being found by the divers today. (Includes over 130 photos.)
Rebels of the 512    by Laura Roberts
Price: Free! 26880 words. Published by Buttontapper Press  on February 4, 2012. .

Laid off from her job, high school history teacher Suzie Jimenez doesn't get mad--she goes rogue! Joining a rebel band of ninjas in their quest to fight the power and the pirates that support it, Suzie is swept up in the ultimate battle between good and evil. Can one woman beat the system, or will Suzie be consigned to the dustbin of state history?
Cuba 1964: When the Revolution Was Young    by Deena Stryker
Price: $4.99 USD. 94960 words. Published by Girlebooks  on February 25, 2012. .

In 1964 Deena Stryker traveled to Cuba to interview the original "Twelve" leaders of the Revolution. The members of the government including Fidel Castro, Raul Castro, Che Guevara and Celia Sanchez, spoke to her informally, occasionally talking about each other. The photographs are now part of a collection at Duke University. Stryker returned to Cuba in 2011, taking the pictures in the Epilogue.