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Sail Or Return    by John Mole
Price: $2.24 USD. 89730 words. Published on December 12, 2011. .

This is a book with much original humour, a highly accomplished farce with plenty of sharply observed social detail and a fast-moving narrative pace to match its tight plotting.The Times Literary Supplement 'a hilarious chronicle,' Manchester Evening News This is a very funny first novel about the folly of trying to realise one's dreams. A witty, extremely entertaining read.' Woman's Journal
The Monogamist    by John Mole
Price: $2.24 USD. 79150 words. Published on December 12, 2011. .

Half of marriages end in divorce. But is it all roses for the other half? From the author of Sail or Return, The Monogamist an original and moving comedy, bubbling with laughter and surprise, about staying married. Packed with comic invention The Times Perceptive and very funny Observer
Mirrors and Cloth    by Karen L. McKee
Price: Free! 6960 words. Published by Twisted Root Publishing on December 31, 2011. .

Lost in Rajasthan, the home of camels, hevalis, ornate men’s turbans and women draped in mirror-embossed saris, freelance journalist, Lena, must deal with strange customs and two men who profess to love her. Choosing the right path can be as convoluted as the twists on a Rajasthani turban.
Fidelity: Episodes from Three Lives in Japan    by Alex  Shishin
Price: Free! 8860 words. Published on January 23, 2012. .

Set in the Osaka-Kobe area, the interconnected erotic stories of Fidelity: Three Interconnected Lives in Japan concern the unpredictable and labyrinthine symbiotic relationship between American expatriates Hank Hashimoto and Aurora Tanabe and the eccentric Erina Wada, nicknamed “Booger Eater” by Aurora.
Defining Moments:Insights Into This Soul-Filled Sista And How I Redefined Myself    by Carmen M Colon
Price: $3.00 USD. 27420 words. Published on April 18, 2012. .

Go figure. Not even getting beat down by the crap that life throws at you motivated me to put pen to paper. It took my hanging out with a 'sistah'. Let me be more specific - getting trashed with my sistah - that I knew I had to write it down! A Self Exorcism if you will! And all over - ugh, LOVE! My definition of "sista" is Smart -Innovative - Selfless-Tolerant -Assertive & Kick-ass!