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Answer Your Love Letters: Footnotes to a Zen Practice    by Adam Fisher
Price: $9.99 USD. 48150 words. Published on May 9, 2010. .

"Answer Your Love Letters" is a series of short reflections and observations by an author who has spent 40 years practicing Zen Buddhism. The book offers no cookie-cutter answers to the serious and intimate questions any reader might have. "Answer Your Love Letters" is, in its way, simply a love letter that the reader may choose to answer.
A Girl Named X.    by Jon Thorpe
Price: Free! 45750 words. Published on June 2, 2010. .

X. is an orphan. She believes her father was killed in combat. Her brilliant mother committed suicide. X. discovers she can phase in and out of reality. She watches time fold in on itself. She passes through multiple dimensions. She seeks refuge in the City of Memory. She discovers a single path. She befriends a talking cat. She receives a message from her dead father and journeys to find him.
Buddhism: The Essence    by David Tuffley
Price: Free! 3220 words. Published by Altiora Publications  on October 6, 2010. .

The distilled essence of Buddhism in plain English. Contains the essential truths that you can apply in your life.
The Four Sublime States: The Brahmaviharas    by David Tuffley
Price: $3.99 USD. 8390 words. Published by Altiora Publications  on February 9, 2012. .

The Four Sublime States are the best possible relationship with the world and everyone in it. They also offer the possibility of liberation from the cycle of re-birth when your time comes to leave this life. Could there be a more worthy goal in life than this? The Buddha urged us to adopt these sublime states, making them our habitual state of mind with which to embrace the entire world.
Vipassana Meditation: My Experiences at a 10-Day Retreat    by Robert Crayola
Price: $0.99 USD. 6880 words. Published on April 5, 2012. .

Vipassana is one of the world's most ancient forms of meditation. In this detailed essay, author Robert Crayola describes all that goes on at a 10-day Vipassana course, providing a thorough accounting of the pros and cons involved. Also included is information on taking the course yourself.