Books tagged: death and dreams

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Death and Beyond    by Tony Crisp
Price: $3.50 USD. 24500 words. Published on January 11, 2010. .

In every moment of our life we face the possibility of death. It is not surprising therefore that the subject of death figures in many peoples fears. As with any major life event, in our life we meet death in various forms as part of our attempt to develop a working relationship with it.
Ghosts of Serpentariis and Other Somnificient Musings    by Tarl Telford
Price: $4.99 USD. 7160 words. Published on May 8, 2010. .

Ghosts of Serpentariis and Other Somnificient Musings draws the reader into an imaginative symphony of poetic dreaming vistas. The title poem follows a foolhardy dreamer daring the depths of deepest imagination. On this journey he unlocks secrets, both light and dark, and fights to redeem his mortal soul. Additional poems explore the neverending battle between light and dark within the human mind.
Hospice Stories and Poems to Assist the Grieving    by David Y Bevington
Price: $4.00 USD. 20550 words. Published on January 12, 2011. .

"Hospice Stories and Poems to Assist the Grieving" is a compilation of stories and poems about end of life experiences, hope after life, comfort, and dealing with grief. The materials were compiled by David Yohe Bevington during the eight years he was Protestant chaplain of Angela Hospice, Livonia, Michigan. These stories and poems have brought comfort and hope to patients and their families.
The Deep South    by Lee Pletzers
Price: $0.99 USD. 2610 words. Published on January 13, 2011. .

Traveling the deep south, a man runs into his wife and his lover -- both of whom are dead.
The Planet Jack: Thoughts On Here    by David Halliday
You set the price! 2190 words. Published on February 5, 2011. .

A planet spins on the edge of our solar system. It is remembered in folklore. As the planet X, slipping near the earth on its way passed the sun. Bringing death and destruction. It is the apocalypse. The end of days. Its real name is Jack
I Took The Red Pill    by James Rucker
Price: $8.99 USD. 38900 words. Published by Jay M Horne on March 14, 2011. .

Addictive! Red Devils lead this man to a book that reveals the true potential of Life and the importance of laughter. As James Rucker records a dialogue of a very special kind, questions about Infinite, God, existence, and the human spirits unwavering strength to persevere and heal itself, are answered as he fights and wins his battle with addiction.
Twelve Days of Vengeance    by David J. Avila
Price: Free! 3870 words. Published on March 16, 2011. .

During the festival of Tres Reyes, our hero sets out on a quest to find his wife and save her from a gang of thieves known as The Twelve Drummers.
Little Box of Horror    by Melissa Yuan-Innes
Price: $1.99 USD. 15330 words. Published by Olo Books on June 15, 2011. .

Award-winning author Melissa Yuan-Innes gathers three of her most disquieting tales, "Skin Song," "The Dormitory of the Friable Little Girls," and "Mrs. Marigold's House" for your reading (dis)pleasure. From a medical student rightfully afraid of dissecting a cadaver to sadistic nuns and vampire schoolgirls, come in and open this little box of horror.
The Testament Of Magdalen Blair    by Aleister Crowley
Price: $0.99 USD. 9600 words. Published by Dean Walsh  on August 9, 2011. .

A classic horror short story in a similar style to the work of the grandmaster of horror - H.P. Lovecraft. This story presents a dark spiritual vision of the universe as essential malevolent, with twisted and evil gods preying on mankind. The story follows a psychic woman and her scientist husband, who seeks to understand her gift through a series of experiments.
Terrorist 2: Punish the Weak and the Wicked!    by Kenneth Guthrie
Price: $0.99 USD. 2110 words. Published by Lunatic Ink Publishing  on August 13, 2011. .

Isam has made a name for himself and now it’s his brother Allad’s turn. A small museum and a speech await a retired general. Allad will be waiting and the Americans will pay all over again.