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Spacetime Mysteries: The Past and The Outside    by A. Datta
Price: $0.99 USD. 2520 words. Published on May 7, 2011. .

Did time have a beginning? Will it end? Does space end? Do children and the aged perceive time's efflux alike? What does measuring time have to do with motion? While we struggle to come to terms with space and time shall we end up adding to the list of questions with extraordinary truth values? Quite a few of these questions we can answer. An illustrated essay that is short, philosophical & funny
Autopilot    by Tor Richardson
Price: $0.99 USD. 7410 words. Published by Grey Cat Press  on August 25, 2011. .

"Another day, another airliner. Just shoot me now." This essay follows the thoughts of an executive commuting to work on an airliner—once a mark of the elite, but now a barely-tolerated imposition. Along the way, he remembers life as a fun-loving kid and searches to recall how he was tricked into going through life on Autopilot: caring only for the destination at the expense of the journey.
Welcome to Wynott: Rethinking the Way We've Always Done Things    by Ray Harris
Price: $2.99 USD. 34050 words. Published on October 12, 2011. .

With a light touch and a lot of humor, Ray Harris applies fresh thinking to existing systems and structures, and creates a blueprint for a new American urban community, called “Wynott.” Whether an inner-city neighborhood, an aging suburb, or a small town, Wynott can exist in any place where enough people agree to try something different, and commit to making it work.