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Future Wasn't    by Ryan M. Williams
Price: $0.99 USD. 5070 words. Published by Glittering Throng Press  on September 9, 2010. .

Rodney dreamed of a future with intelligent robots, flying cars and space colonies. What happened to that future? What if he could find a way to change the past in order to change the future?
The Sakamota Journals: Sera and the Dragon    by Michael Wilbur
Price: $3.33 USD. 98130 words. Published on September 16, 2010. .

Tasked by the mad king to rescue a beautiful princess, guard and aspiring samurai Jimmy Olsen Sakamota must scour the strange and wonderful country of Wenapaj with the aid of an ancient robot, an overeager student, a screenwriter, a possessed doll, and a neophyte soldier. With his friends at his side, Jimmy may have just enough strength, skill, and luck to rescue Princess Sera from the dragon.
Now as it is Forever    by Mark Finnemore
Price: Free! 1440 words. Published on January 28, 2011. .

Joe stared out at the old swing-bridge in the middle of the river. Diving from that bridge was the only thing he’d ever accomplished in his life, and if he could do it once, he could do it again. Then things would be different. But the bridge looked vaguely sinister now, a rusting steel skeleton balanced on a concrete finger thrusting out of the dark water. And then there was the boy-in-the-cow.
Cutie Pie, Baby Pie    by Thom Nichols
Price: $5.50 USD. 99320 words. Published on April 19, 2011. .

Crimes against children are so atrocious that every cop on the force wants to be involved. Ed and Paul are involved in a serial murder case when a school bus goes missing. Unable to help, they find their case intertwines with the bus kidnapping. Set in the near future, on the virge of flying cars, Paul suspects his partner and learns the shocking secrets he carries.
In Search of The Perfect Cup    by Russ Crossley
Price: $3.49 USD. 11050 words. Published by 53rd Street Publishing  on December 5, 2011. .

Trevor Watkins writes coffee table books, but now he faces his biggest project yet. A coffee table book about coffee! Problem: everyone he talks to has a different opinion of the perfect cup. Finally he discovers Almost, Oregon, a mysterious town where rumor has it there exists the best coffee in the world. Trevor journeys to Almost and discovers more than the perfect cup. Much more.