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No Time Like The Present    by Steve Nubie
Price: $2.99 USD. 121010 words. Published on October 20, 2009. .

In 500 years time travel will be possible. The technology will exist and travel into the future described by Stephen Hawking will occur. It’s a perfect escape from a troubled past or a disappointing present. It’s a place where miraculous cures and advanced technology create a life of ease and leisure - unless of course everybody decides to go.
nSpace    by Dovin Melhee
Price: $3.99 USD. 25880 words. Published on October 21, 2009. .

"Your thoughts are not entirely your own..." A mind-boggling odyssey into the future leads to alien worlds, alternate timelines and neural nets. Ultimately a vast conspiracy is uncovered, revealing the surreal nature of the universe and the secret truth of your reality. Presented in a hard edge science fiction story.
The Dreamkeeper Messages    by Deborah Harmes, Ph.D.
Price: $9.99 USD. 84690 words. Published on October 27, 2009. .

Since earliest childhood, Dr. Deborah Harmes has had a constant companion, a luminous otherworldly being named the Dreamkeeper who showed her visions of our unfolding human future. As those prophetic visions now come to pass, this 3rd Edition is important and timely for those who wish to stay apprised of future trends. Dr. Harmes has lectured in Europe, the USA, New Zealand, and Australia.
Fuel Free! Living Well Without Fossil Fuels    by Thomas Blakeslee
Price: Free! 27340 words. Published on November 11, 2009. .

A vision of life without fossil fuels that is not a dream but an achievable plan for our future. The only breakthroughs required are political. The science is already here, but hard work is needed to develop it further and create our new reality. Powerful fossil fuel interests have been amazingly successful in blocking these efforts.
Earthdome Space Fleet    by Genie Driscoll
Price: $2.99 USD. 91180 words. Published on November 22, 2009. .

It is the year 2155, and Earth is at war with the Mars Coalition. Defending Earth’s borders is the pride of the Earth space carrier fleet, the USS Carl Vinson. This is the story of its continuous struggle for the rights to freedom for all. However, there are those who would like nothing better than to remove the freedom of others, so let the battles begin.
The Paris Opera House Incident    by Dylan Lanier
You set the price! 820 words. Published on November 23, 2009. .

Tonight a youthful, attractive singer will die in an accident at the Paris Opera House... Or will she?
Extinction    by Paul McKenzie
Price: $3.99 USD. 101150 words. Published by M-y Books on December 4, 2009. .

The searing new novel by Paul Mckenzie burns with questions as it proposes a terrifying possible future, where the ultimate battle is being fought between the two human genders. Fast paced and tightly written this will be food for thought for many years to come. In the ultimate battle of the sexes, the loser is mankind.
OUR FUTURE - A POEM COLLECTION    by Charles Elford
Price: Free! 1090 words. Published on December 13, 2009. .

This collection of poems ranges from humor to nature to spiritual inspiration. A set of 9 original poems. Suitable for all ages.
America-Culture Shock    by Ian C. Dawkins Moore
Price: $1.99 USD. 64200 words. Published on December 25, 2009. .

Culture shock is about the shock of cultures coming together in our world today. This book presents the story of culture shock within America to Americans. This book consolidates twenty years of writing and research about the culture shock experience into a definitive collection of essays, poems, commentaries and stories. They offer practical perspectives for students in high school and college,
The Royal Bank of Stories    by Philip Bradbury
Price: $2.99 USD. 51620 words. Published on January 16, 2010. .

Short stories that would be true had the world been more sane (or insane). These stories tell of our past and future with a bit of humour and fantasy thrown in. They are guaranteed to touch your emotionally somehow - you'll laugh, cry (maybe), chuckle, sigh, yell 'Eureka!' and you may even realise just how amazing you are, which is the whole point of the stories. Oh, yes, you may even enjoy them!