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Why I am an Angry American: How Liberals, Conservatives, Moderates, Career Politicians and a Corrupt, Politically-Correct Progressive Globalist Agenda have made me that way    by Marion Baetz
Price: $5.99 USD. 37620 words. Published on June 28, 2010. .

A unique perspective on why Americans should be angry over how our country has been taken over by political zealots and career politicians whose agenda is to force a progressive, politically correct "Globalist" way of life on all of us, while masquerading as Liberals, Conservatives, and Moderates.
The Living Puppets    by Dan Schwartz
Price: $2.95 USD. 52870 words. Published on May 6, 2011. .

A small group of newly deceased find themselves in a mysterious afterlife with nothing but confusion and questions. They are greeted by experienced spirit who informs them that there is a power struggle against a corrupt soul. The group is taken in by the Resistance, who promise to end the evil reign of the man manipulating the living for his own personal gain.
Chili Pimping in Atlantic City: The Memoir of a Small-Time Pimp    by Michael Gourdine
Price: $2.99 USD. 49760 words. Published by Strategic Media Books  on February 23, 2012. .

The controversial autobiography of Michael "Mick-Man" Gourdine pulls no punches and provides an honest and shocking look at what one man from the wrong side of tracks felt compelled to do to achieve the American Dream. Gourdine became a pimp who operated primarily on the streets of Atlantic City, while working as a corrupt NYPD cop who specialized in narcotics trafficking and prostitution.
Off to War: Two Poems and the first part of Eryk    by Ere Bian Saikovera
Price: Free! 840 words. Published on March 25, 2012. .

Two poems, one long and one short, that act as a sort of prelude to Eryk and the first part (or chapter) of Eryk.
Leg O'Lamb    by Brendan Gerad O'Brien
Price: Free! 3240 words. Published on May 16, 2012. .

Everyone in Ballycumscut thought Leg O’Lamb was a little bit - you know - strange? It wasn’t something you could actually put your finger on, though, and if you heard people talking about him, they’d always add that he was nice enough, really!He’d smile, too, of course, but it was always just the mouth. The eyes didn’t smile. They were expressionless.