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Electric Literature no.1    by Michael  Cunningham
Price: $4.95 USD. 27900 words. Published by Electric Literature on June 4, 2009. .

Electric Literature is just that, electric - five great stories that grab you. Our Summer 2009 debut anthology features the first published excerpt from Michael Cunningham's (The Hours) forthcoming novel. This issue also features new fiction by Jim Shepard, T Cooper, Lydia Millet and Diana Wagman. These stories are charged with wit, incident, and emotional gravity right from the first sentence.
Electric Literature No. 2    by Colson Whitehead
Price: $4.95 USD. 37870 words. Published by Electric Literature on October 19, 2009. .

5 Great Stories That Grab You. Colson Whitehead charts the rise to fame of a truth-telling comedian. Stephen O’Connor transports us to a cabin in the woods, where a young woman becomes increasingly convinced she’s not alone. Lydia Davis’ narrator acutely details the behavior of three cows who live in a pasture just across the road. Plus inspiring work by Pasha Malla and Marisa Silver.
Electric Literature No. 3    by Electric Literature
Price: $4.95 USD. 25010 words. Published on February 5, 2010. .

Aimee Bender introduces us to a woman unable to sleep with her husband without payment, Matt Sumell's protagonist is capable of anything but can save no one, Rick Moody charts the rise an fall of a romance via Twitter, Patrick deWitt presents a bleak, funny tale of 2 movers who are going nowhere, and Jenny Offill chronicles the the the awkward vigil of a man caring for his terminally ill ex-wife.
Electric Literature no. 5    by Electric Literature
Price: $4.95 USD. 22880 words. Published on January 26, 2011. .

In Kevin Brockmeier's tale, "A Fable for the Living," notes are passed between the living and the dead. J. Robert Lennon's "Hibachi" unleashes the power of a hibachi grill. In Carson Mell's "The West," a father and son go on a quest for the perfect hamburger. Ben Greenman rekindles old rivalries in "Come Out," and in Lynne Tillman's "The Original Impulse," a woman cycles through memory.
Magnetic Universe    by Peter Shushmaruk
Price: $2.99 USD. 19880 words. Published on February 7, 2011. .

Have you ever wondered how things really work the way they do? Magnetic Universe will show you the way. This book describes a Universe that is governed by the greatest force in nature and how this force creates the world around us.