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The Dinosaur Games    by Christopher Gordon
Price: $4.99 USD. 70590 words. Published on February 5, 2011. .

One week ago they took Jack’s neighbors. Six days ago his parents. Five days ago his brother. Four days ago the girl he loves. Three days ago he surrendered to them. Two days ago Jack rode his first T-Rex. Yesterday they made him a Gladiator. Today he will save the girl he loves even if it means his own death. Tomorrow they will wish they never forced Jack Reaper to enter the Dinosaur Games.
The Lost Fae Realms    by Caroline Barnard-Smith
Price: Free! 13010 words. Published on November 19, 2011. .

After a century of sleep Briana wakes up alone, naked, terrified and seared with blue flame. Once she had been part of a great and wise population, known by humans as fairies, elves or angels. But that was a lifetime ago. Now the fae have been extinguished, brought down by petty mortal disease as the earth itself sickened and failed. Briana believes her kin are all dead, but another has survived.
Fringelords Return to Gaia    by J. West Hardin
Price: $7.99 USD. 97580 words. Published on November 24, 2011. .

Gaia accepts random evolution as inevitable, chaotic metamorphosis preferable, and the prospect of an uncertain future desirable. A disagreeable axis of warlike Fringelord's, an allied race of technology worshipping Pureon’s, along with the Caapi, a species of clairvoyant vegetation have formed an uneasy alliance to try and twist the course of social and biological evolution on Earth into...
We The Peoples    by Philip JN Cohen
Price: $2.99 USD. 19760 words. Published on February 21, 2012. .

An exploration of the dimensions of patriotism and politics. "We The Peoples" follows the story of new army recruit Caleb Quinn as he grapples to understand his post-revolutionary world. In the heat of battle he is captured by the enemy, spending time in a POW camp. Upon his return home, he finds himself isolated from his friends and comrades, and bolts into the sewer. Will he make it out alive?