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The Wedding Video (Screenplay)    by Stefano Boscutti
Price: $1.99 USD. 18610 words. Published on October 22, 2011. .

Everyone loves a wedding. You don't want to read something dry and droll. You want to read something smart and funny. Something you can laugh out loud to. "The Wedding Video" melts the most subversive comedies ever written into one manic concoction of love and lust. Peopled with wannabe mafiosi, this intriguing farce pits a young man on the rise against the don who wants to bed his fiance on...
Pike's Quest    by K J Bennett
Price: $2.99 USD. 63650 words. Published on October 23, 2011. .

In a future where horses are revered as gifts of the gods, and sheep and hounds are the beasts of burden, ancient magicks have been rediscovered. But there are those who wish to uncover the technology of the past and take control of the world for their own evil ends. Now, more than ever, the world needs a hero ... no one expected it to be Pike.
Suck it and See    by Bruce Jones
Price: $2.99 USD. 120230 words. Published on October 23, 2011. .

What would you do if like Nigel Hines, you were desperate to be successful at something, anything, but you were utterly useless at absolutely everything you turned your hand too? ‘Suck it and See’ is a bawdy farce about how to make your way in the world when you're rubbish and crap.
Crosscut    by Christopher Kneipp
Price: Free! 4130 words. Published on October 23, 2011. .

A Sci Fi short story, tragi-comedy 4000 words
The Funniest People in Comedy: 250 Anecdotes    by David Bruce
Price: $1.00 USD. 21440 words. Published on October 25, 2011. .

A sample anecdote: Lou Costello of Abbott and Costello fame really got into Christmas, setting up an elaborate Christmas display each year with angels, music, reindeer, and many hundreds of Christmas lights. Comedian George Gobel lived across the street from Mr. Costello. Mr. Gobel did nothing for Christmas except to put up a sign that said, “See our display across the street.”
The Shampoo Debacle    by Dan Schwartz
Price: Free! 900 words. Published on October 25, 2011. .

The shower; sometimes dark, sometimes lonely, and sometimes the rushing of the water upon you drowns out the sounds of the horrors of the night. What can be more frightening than an attack when you are most vulnerable...an attack by your own hygienic products... www.banocanut.com
Snake Dance Disaster    by Lorraine Ray
Price: Free! 6980 words. Published on October 26, 2011. .

Two teenage boys participate in a ridiculous Snake Dance enactment at a mansion in 1960s Arizona.
EVOL: Love Has A Dark Side    by Jacob D'Lallo
Price: Free! 43700 words. Published on October 26, 2011. .

Jimmy, a graduate of Angelic Cupid University is on his first assignment, Ian and Stacie. Everything is going smoothly until Pedro, a demon, comes in to test the strength of the love. EVOL is a fun and funny yet ultimately dark and cynical look at the connection between two people in love… It reaches from the heights of dry, clumsy humor to the lows of heartache and depression.
Whispers in the Dark    by Sahara Kelly and S.L. Carpenter
Price: $5.99 USD. 57600 words. Published by Decadent Publishing on October 27, 2011. .

Old Louisiana and mansions - they go together like latte and beignets on the banks of the Mississippi. For Louis Beekman, his inheritance is a challenge and a delight, since Love Alley is a prime example of early architecture and he plans to restore it to its former glory. He didn't count on it already being occupied - by things he sooo doesn't believe in. No, sir. Not him.
Year of the Chick    by Romi Moondi
Price: Free! 77840 words. Published on October 27, 2011. .

Romi Narindra must find love before her parents find her a husband. From whiskey-breath scum bags to uni-brow creeps and everything in between, Romi and her wingmen come up empty time after time. But hope floats again when she meets a fellow writer unexpectedly. On the Internet. So will it be arranged marriage doom, or an Internet affair that's not as a creepy as "To Catch a Predator"?