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Saccades    by Simon Groth
Price: $3.95 USD. 41670 words. Published on March 12, 2011. .

Available for the first time, Saccades collects eighteen stories by Simon Groth: pieces published between 2000 and 2010, new stories, and a few old gems from the vault. From its opening lines, Saccades visits the bizarre, poignant, funny, and darkly surreal worlds of it stories, before closing with a calm resignation that hints at stories to follow.
Picking up the Pieces    by Wendy Dewar Hughes
Price: $5.99 USD. 126160 words. Published on March 17, 2011. .

She wasn’t looking for adventure, danger or love but someone had other plans for her.
Cathartes Aura and the Apocalypse Zoo    by Eighty Six
Price: $0.99 USD. 7970 words. Published on April 4, 2011. .

A post-apocalyptic story of a zoo on the day no one showed up. Narrated by a captive turkey vulture. Written in verse. 10 syllables per line, 10 lines per stanza, 10 stanzas per chapter, and 10 chapters overall. The first episode in the series. The narrator must escape his cage and navigate a zoo without keepers or tourists on his way to a world without structure.
Flood of 1965    by Nancy Reil Riojas
Price: $0.99 USD. 3440 words. Published on April 4, 2011. .

During the wee hours of morning,a family experience a horrendous flood ...."Our neighbors' distant, bloodcurdling screams bounce off the water's surface. Unable to help them, we act as if unaware. What must my friends be going through? Suddenly a heavy weight plunges me further down, out of Andrew's arm hold. I am immediately under water with my hands touching a head ramming against my
Whitney    by Russell C. Connor
Price: $3.99 USD. 252950 words. Published on April 7, 2011. .

When the survivors of Hurricane Whitney crawl from the wreckage, they will face horrors much worse than the storm. They're cut off. A mysterious disease sweeps through, followed by faceless commandos that shoot survivors on sight. And from the shadows, a hungry beast drags the innocent into the dark to feed. Now, a ragged group of survivors must band together to discover the truth.
Menace in the Walls    by N. L. Eskeland
Price: $3.99 USD. 31050 words. Published on April 11, 2011. .

While working in a research laboratory during the summer, 13-year-old Joshua, stumbles on the menace that has claimed the life of his beloved horse, Mandy. He later uncovers a sinister plot involving the mysterious deaths of infants. Readers are faced with the question of whether Joshua can solve the case without putting his life and his sister Kelley’s in danger.
Eye Of The Storm    by Darren G. Burton
Price: $0.99 USD. 4620 words. Published on April 24, 2011. .

Michael and Wade are amateur storm chasers. When Hurricane Roman, a Category 5 storm, bears down on a city on the east coast, they find a great vantage point from which to film the severe tropical storm in an abandoned apartment building right on the beach. As the storm escalates and batters the city, their fear is matched only by their growing excitement.
The Skeleton Clock    by Justin Richards
Price: $3.49 USD. 80540 words. Published on April 27, 2011. .

After the flood... A thrilling, epic story of betrayal, mystery, and the power of friendship set in the fractured, flooded ruins of a future London. By Justin Richards the author of The Parliament of Blood, The Chaos Code, and many others.
Atlantis The Eyewitnesses    by Walter Parks
Price: $7.99 USD. 40780 words. Published on April 27, 2011. .

Many believe that Atlantis was a myth created by Plato. Well Plato the Greek was not the first to write about it. We have found a very much earlier document. It was written in 9619 BC, about 9,250 years before Plato’s writing. This ancient document is believed to be the oldest document that has survived almost intact down through the ages. It proves that Atlantis was real.
Atlantis The Eyewitnesses Part I The Creation of Atlantis    by Walter Parks
Price: $2.99 USD. 7360 words. Published on April 27, 2011. .

Many have believed that Atlantis was a fiction created by Plato. We have found a very much earlier document. It was written in 9619 BC, about 9,250 years before Plato’s writing. Further, archeological finds and scientific evidence provide convincing proof that Atlantis really did exist; Atlantis was real. We structure the evidence that we found into 3 parts: creation, legacy, destruction.