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Collection of Short Stories    by Carol Taylor
Price: Free! 18580 words. Published on December 25, 2011. .

Stories of human interest--clean, fun, surprising The Chauffer, Every Man’s Dream, War!, Love is Blind, If Looks Could Kill, The Experiment, The Reluctant Millionaire, Prang at the Roundabout, For Children: Leanne is Jealous, Terri Hates Dishes, When Shari Didn’t Come Home
Bushwhack: A Serial Story of Off-Trail Hiking & Camping in the Pacific Northwest Wilderness    by Gerald M. Chicalo
Price: $0.99 USD. 56360 words. Published on December 25, 2011. .

Three women, six men, and one dog, set out on a good-intentioned, multi-day, off-trail hiking adventure. Laughing, joking, even flirting with each other, it all starts out so well. Until... well, you'll have to read it to find out. To experience this book as intended, as a serial story, please read only one chapter per day, if you can resist the temptation.
Walking In My Sleep    by Michael C Cooney
Price: $1.99 USD. 71990 words. Published on December 28, 2011. .

In this vivid, intelligent, often comical memoir of finding his way in the world as a boy and young man with Cerebral Palsy, Michael Cooney, founder and president of Team Diversity Media, describes his journey to adulthood, and from one coast to the other, as a series of adventures in which he’s sometimes the hero, sometimes the loser, and sometimes a little in between.
Extra Care    by Alina Cosma
Price: $2.99 USD. 1710 words. Published on January 19, 2012. .

A collection of fifteen moving poems and lyrics. A meditation on life and love expressed through stories that many people can relate to.
The Little Bike    by Stephen Procter
Price: $0.99 USD. 700 words. Published on January 20, 2012. .

The Little Bike is a short Children's Story about a Bicycle who dreams of becoming the main player in a little boys day to day activities. Ideal for Children age 2-8 years of age.
Celebrity Ghost Stories - Joe Cocker, spooks and the haunted nightclub    by Don Hale
Price: $2.99 USD. 14170 words. Published on January 21, 2012. .

Joe Cocker made his name in the rough, tough, grimy streets and equally grimy nightclubs of Sheffield in northern England, UK, during the early 1960s. Read how Joe Cocker and the club management team had to cope with spooks, mysterious happenings and hauntings, then learn how a stunned and disillusioned Joe Cocker first had contact with the spirits to find out about his first hit record!
CelebSystem    by Kyle Allen
Price: $9.99 USD. 59270 words. Published on February 22, 2012. .

CelebSystem is a guide that teaches aspiring and beginner actors how to start an acting career, how to make the right moves to get ahead, and ultimately, how to achieve movie star status. CelebSystem will teach you how to get an agent, how to book roles at auditions, how to improve your talent as an actor, and finally, how to ascend to true Hollywood movie stardom.
Treasure Hunts for Kids    by Christy Davis
Price: $1.44 USD. 10110 words. Published on February 23, 2012. .

Treasure Hunts for Kids is an idea ebook to help you plan a treasure hunt. It helps you with the basics of what you’ll need, and contains examples on how to create your clues, and how to hide your clues. It contains ideas for different types of treasure hunts, even slumber party treasure hunts. This book is for all age groups.
Reasons to Live    by Warren Brown
Price: $3.99 USD. 19180 words. Published on March 3, 2012. .

This is a collection of some of the best Reasons to Live or some of the ways to discover your life purpose.
The Starter Screenplay: An Executive's Perspective on Screenwriting    by Adam Levenberg
Price: $9.99 USD. 39550 words. Published on March 8, 2012. .

The Starter Screenplay teaches the rules of the entertainment industry as they relate to new screenwriters, tackling questions like: What type of script should you write next? And what essential elements are studio executives looking for in a spec?