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A Continual Farewell    by Alexander Lurikov
Price: $0.99 USD. 2580 words. Published by Gray Cadence Publishing House  on June 28, 2011. .

The discovery of an old photograph leads a man on a quest to find a woman he once loved. As he searches for her, he gradually comes to realize just how much of his past he had deliberately tried to forget. Inspired by a poem by W.B. Yeats, “A Continual Farewell” is a story that seeks to uncover the elusive and misleading natures of our memories.
That's All the Time We Have    by James Hampton
Price: Free! 1190 words. Published on June 18, 2012. .

A friend comes to say goodbye in a short memoir of love, regret, and finality.
A Moment of Clarity    by Cliff Lengkono
Price: Free! 112510 words. Published on July 9, 2012. .

Unlike most self-help books out there, A Moment of Clarity covers numerous and various topics that people are dying to know and understand more. Inside you will be asked and aided to think, question, and answer many things about life in general and your life in particular that can help, guide, and prepare you to deal with reality.
Drawing the Line    by Aglaia Bouma
Price: Free! 1180 words. Published on September 21, 2012. .

In a farewell letter to her husband, a woman explains what moved her to leave him.
Poetry- Capturing the Voice of Life    by Dr. Sherina Sundari
Price: $0.99 USD. 1320 words. Published on February 14, 2013. .

This little book of poetry brings you into a world of love. As you read each poem, I hope you feel the emotions engraved in each word. Read and ignite the flame, deep inside your heart. Though I haven't personally been through each of the situations pictured in these poems, the emotions are quite intense...
Farewell Darkness!    by Norbert Mercado
Price: $6.99 USD. 15810 words. Published on April 5, 2013. .

Book II of "In The Shadow Of The Roman Empire" explores the story behind the villain captured by Marcus Aurelius.