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Tears of a Crying Soul    by Amanda Evans
Price: $2.99 USD. 4590 words. Published on August 22, 2010. .

Tears of a Crying Soul is a book of poetry that takes readers through the teenage years of the author and her struggle to deal with her father's suicide.
Goodbye, Mother    by Catherine Hayes
Price: $1.00 USD. 3800 words. Published on October 5, 2010. .

A compelling semi-autobiographical account of the struggle between mother and daughter after years of emotional abuse, and how the death of one finally frees the other.
Madie Life in Bear Country    by Marsha Loftis
Price: Free! 47520 words. Published on October 30, 2010. .

Madie Life in Bear Country is Book 1 of Madie’s Bear Tribe Journals. Madie is a teenage girl and the gang leader of Bear Country. This is her diary. A deadly virus has thrown the world into chaos. Millions of people have died. The children have been left all alone. There are no laws except those set forth by the gang leaders who rule the streets.
Next of Kin    by Priscilla Lalisse-Jespersen
Price: $4.99 USD. 12230 words. Published on December 30, 2010. .

Every expatriate holds a special dread of an unexpected middle-of-the-night phone call. It usually means a loved one is gone and because of the distance, there's nothing the expat can do about it. American Priscilla Lalisse-Jespersen learned that lesson the hard way. Lalisse-Jespersen, author of the novel Stockdale, is back, this time with the account of losing her father while living in Paris.
Mom's Letter    by David Todd
Price: $0.99 USD. 2000 words. Published on July 17, 2011. .

[Short story; 1850 words] A teenage boy deals with the impending death of his mother, then forty years later looks back upon the events.
The Christmas Tree Conspiracy    by Ross Martin Madsen
Price: $4.99 USD. 25340 words. Published on September 24, 2011. .

Thomas and Addison had it all: true love, four extraordinary children, and a bright future full of promise. That’s what made the car crash so devastatingly tragic. How do you continue when all has been lost? The struggle may lead to self-revelations that stretch the soul to its limits.