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Human / Nature    by Lance Lee
Price: $8.99 USD. 12760 words. Published by First Edition Design eBook Publishing  on August 23, 2011. .

HUMAN/NATURE bears witness to a lyricism rare in much of today's poetry. These poems look unflinchingly at the condition of being human, and how easy it is to shed the thin skin of humanity.
Women and Monsters    by J M McDermott
Price: $5.99 USD. 67930 words. Published by BD Collective  on September 15, 2011. .

This collection of stories from Rhysling and Crawford Prize-nominated fantasy writer, J. M. McDermott embraces the surreal and hallucinatory traditions of Margaret Atwood's Penelopiad, and The World's Wife by Carol Ann Duffy, to tell the stories that are always absent from the official books of history. Sing, Muse, for yourself.
Women and Monsters - Free Edition    by J M McDermott
Price: Free! 9940 words. Published by BD Collective  on September 16, 2011. .

This sampler of a collection of stories from Rhysling and Crawford Prize-nominated fantasy writer, J. M. McDermott embraces the surreal and hallucinatory traditions of Margaret Atwood's Penelopiad, and The World's Wife by Ann Duffy, to tell the stories that are always absent from the official books of history. Sing, Muse, for yourself.
The sirens' strain    by Andrea Adriani
Price: $0.99 USD. 9020 words. Published on September 16, 2011. .

A man blindfolded and tied up to a ship mast. Two companions at the oars. The boat of life, rather than a sturdy hull, seems more likely as a wreck without sails and helm, floating on a sea out of space and time, in a distressing and motionless drift towards far-off and unreachable dockings, different for each of the three seamen.
UnMythed    by Chris Wind
Price: $2.99 USD. 7110 words. Published by Magenta  on October 6, 2011. .

This collection of poems reveals the myths within the myths revealed: what might Pandora, Circe, Penelope, Eurydice, Persephone, the Gorgons, and others have thought and done if they had not been the creations of a chauvinist patriarchy?