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Don't Mess With Earth    by Cliff  Ball
Price: $2.99 USD. 51100 words. Published on May 15, 2009. .

Some humans leave Earth when a massive flood threatens the planet. Eventually they return to manipulate human history. An alien species follows them, and experiments on the humans. Eventually, the humans of Earth discover this, and President Truman sets the planet on a path that will forever change history.
The Torus City Ice Shields Returning Home    by Jim Cline
Price: $2.99 USD. 63260 words. Published on June 19, 2009. .

The mostly abandoned cities of the Clarke Belt Habitat Ring are being dismantled. The old KESTS is crumbling, so they decide to return the water ice back to the Earth and the aluminum to the Moon. But they discover that the remnants of the old TANFL rulers of the Earth are living there; how can they prevent them from discovering that Earth is alive, and returning to enslave the people again?
TERRA: Return of the Divine Feminine    by Keith David Henry
Price: $12.00 USD. 51460 words. Published on September 9, 2009. .

This third book in the "Architects of the Aquarian Age Trilogy" illuminates the forgotten element of the Divine Feminine as preempted by patiarchal monotheism and delves into the esotery behind the Mayan calendar, our progression of consciousness as a species, and implications for humanity's post-2012 existence as we move into the next Mayan 26,000 year cycle commonly known as the Aquarian Age.
Earth's Knell    by JT Duxbury
Price: $4.50 USD. 60540 words. Published on September 18, 2009. .

Many scenarios have been written about an asteroid disaster in modern times, but none have addressed the probability of storing humans on the Moon and other planets. Earth's Knell looks at this possibility in depth, dealing with the secrecy required to keep Earth's workers from leaving their vital jobs while the authorities prepare to save as many humans and other species as possible.
Loner in Space    by Steve Simons
Price: Free! 53410 words. Published on October 11, 2009. .

This FREE book tells the story of a boy who is a bit of a loner at school and in life. His home life is also a bit in tatters since his mum died. The book takes up the story when he discovers something in the woods, near where he lives, little does he know where his discovery will take him, but the title of the book gives you an idea, what will he find there? Will he still be alone?
Double Image    by Lea Tassie
Price: $2.99 USD. 131900 words. Published on December 6, 2009. .

An expert photographer, Zanni is a creator and manipulator of images. In her career, she seeks life’s truths. But in her personal life, she blindly makes assumptions about who she is and what she wants. Her desperate quest to fit into society leaves an agonized wake of broken marriages, frustrated love affairs, guilt and confusion. Will she find the truth and realize her unfulfilled dreams?
Green Riches:Help the Earth & Your Budget    by Jackie O'Donnell
Price: Free! 20400 words. Published on December 7, 2009. .

Eco-friendly can be eco-nomic. This book offers suggestions that are practical AND save money. It is for people who prefer not to be told what to do but who are problem-solvers, who like efficient, economical solutions that will enhance the lives of their loved ones. It is for concerned people living in a weak economy. It is for all who simply want to do their part to maintain our earthly home.
SHORTS 1    by Kevin Lomas
You set the price! 16760 words. Published on December 10, 2009. .

A selection of original short SF stories, one a long poem, and a few sample chapters of novels to entertain and make you think, all by Kevin Lomas.
Floracognition    by J.S Lee
Price: $2.99 USD. 840 words. Published on December 30, 2009. .

This anthology of poems focuses on the beauty of nature while exploring common themes of human interaction.
A Creation Myth    by Destin Joyal
You set the price! 1300 words. Published on January 16, 2010. .

At first there was nothing. Then there was Tyler. Tyler doesn't know how it came to exist as an all powerful being, but it does know that its bored with the big empty space. A comical creation myth following the creation of our planet.