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He was All I could Think About    by Wendy Brumback
You set the price! 240 words. Published on January 17, 2009. .

Short story about the love a mother has for her child
Coming Together: For Gabrielle    by Alessia Brio
Price: $1.99 USD. 26180 words. Published by Coming Together: The Erotic Cocktail  on February 20, 2009. .

Coming Together: For Gabrielle is a multi-author anthology of sensual fiction & poetry edited by EPPIE Award-winning author, Alessia Brio. ALL proceeds from the sale of this volume benefit BLISS, the U.K.’s premature baby charity. ALL PROCEEDS GO TO CHARITY!
A Perfect Mouse    by Evan Skora
Price: Free! 170 words. Published on May 9, 2009. .

A look on the actuality vs. the reality and how we learn to love what we have.
Stolen Angel    by David Grace
Price: $4.95 USD. 95950 words. Published on September 15, 2009. .

When Peter Howard stumbled across a kidnaped little girl in the middle of nowhere he intended to merely follow her home and then call the police, but then the man who was holding Lisa captive pulled a gun. The next thing Peter knew Lisa was in his car, her captor was lying on the ground, bleeding, and Peter was driving off madly into the night. Somehow, Peter promised, he would get her home.
Help! I Don't Want To Live Here Anymore    by Brian S. Pratt
Price: $4.95 USD. 21140 words. Published on September 26, 2009. .

Not long after my three children went to live with their mother and her boyfriend, they began complaining about the terrible new life they encountered in their new home. They and I discussed the different situations and tried to work out ways in which they could make things better. This book recounts how I strove to help them deal with their new circumstances. Some helped, others are pending.
Desbarollda, The Waltzing Mouse    by Noel Langley
Price: $6.00 USD. 10800 words. Published by Durrant Publishing on October 17, 2009. .

Neil Gaiman said "I read the first paragraph and was hooked. A sixty-three page eighteenth century novel in the grand manner about a waltzing mouse. Of course." Noel Langley's "studiously and faithfully compiled" history of Desbarollda was originally published in 1947, and now appears as an ebook for the first time. Edward Ardizzone created the splendid colour illustrations.
A Troll's Tail    by Katrina Joyner-Belcher
Price: $1.00 USD. 4050 words. Published by Writers of the Apocalypse  on October 19, 2009. .

One day a fairy named Kegal makes Finnbhear a special offer. He must undertake a quest to cut off the tail of the old troll that lives in a cave nearby. If he succeeds, he can become a fairy.
Painless    by Derek Ciccone
Price: $2.99 USD. 130400 words. Published on January 25, 2010. .

A fast-paced thriller mixed with a heartwarming story of redemption. A series of ominous incidents make Billy Harper realize there is something very different about Carolyn Whitcomb. But when a rogue organization called Operation Anesthesia learns of Carolyn’s “gifts,” Billy must risk everything to save the life of the little girl who taught him to live again.
The World's Best Place Norway and the Norwegians    by Solveig  Torvik
Price: $9.99 USD. 54200 words. Published on January 30, 2010. .

The United Nations says Norway is the world's best place to live. So what's it like to live there? Who are these people, and what are their civic and cultural values? An unblinking look at celebrated, and uncelebrated, aspects of this paradoxical socialist welfare state by a Norwegian-American journalist.
Don't Put Lipstick On The Cat!    by Debbie Farmer
Price: $4.99 USD. 60960 words. Published by WindRiver Publishing on April 9, 2010. .

The only thing funnier than watching your husband build a play set out of household appliances or returning the video to the library and the library book to the video store is realizing that you’ve done all these things yourself. Laughter truly is the best medicine! Laugh with syndicated columnist Debbie Farmer as she recalls some of her best family moments.