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Cold Comfort    by Mario Milosevic
Price: $1.99 USD. 4770 words. Published by Green Snake Publishing  on October 30, 2010. .

Love can outlast hard times and absent times. But can it outlast the universe itself? This story took first place in the 8th annual short story competition at sfreader dot com.
How the Owl Learned that Being Wise isn’t Everything    by Mario Milosevic
Price: $1.99 USD. 3530 words. Published by Green Snake Publishing  on October 30, 2010. .

What happens when a know-it-all has to walk her talk? A charming tale of a gentle comeuppance.
Will    by Mario Milosevic
Price: $1.99 USD. 2870 words. Published by Green Snake Publishing  on October 31, 2010. .

Put enough monkeys in a room, randomly punching keyboards, and eventually, with enough time, one of them will type out a classic work of literature. Only problem, if you’re the monkey who types Hamlet, is what to do for an encore.
Parallel Moons    by Mario Milosevic
Price: $2.99 USD. 5230 words. Published by Green Snake Publishing  on November 6, 2010. .

The moon. Engine of tides and inspiration to lovers. Unchanging and eternal. Or is it? What if the moon disappeared? Savor three intertwined tales of the vanished moon: extinguished by semantics, indifference, and love.
The Lost Day    by Mario Milosevic
Price: $1.99 USD. 3840 words. Published by Green Snake Publishing  on November 13, 2010. .

Noah, collector of animals, trying to save the world. Darwin, collector of animals, trying to understand the world. What happens when these two titans of bygone days meet and talk shop? A tale of history as it might have been.
Briar Rose    by Kim Antieau
Price: $1.99 USD. 4570 words. Published by Green Snake Publishing  on November 17, 2010. .

She doesn’t remember falling through the plate glass window. She doesn’t remember anything at all, not even her name. Her only link to the past is the rose tattoo on her backside. And when she finds the tattoo parlor, she's certain she can find the truth again, one tattoo at a time. (This story originally appeared in the highly acclaimed anthology Metahorror, edited by Dennis Etchison.)
Church of the Old Mermaids    by Kim Antieau
Price: $8.99 USD. 80770 words. Published by Green Snake Publishing  on November 20, 2010. .

Myla Alvarez tells stories of the Old Mermaids who were washed ashore onto the New Desert when the Old Sea dried up near Tucson, Arizona. Myla finds sustenance and meaning in their lives and stories. But she worries that Homeland Security may discover the undocumented immigrants she harbors at the Old Mermaid Sanctuary. A tale of redemption, love, compassion, and mystery.
Winding Broomcorn    by Mario Milosevic
Price: $1.99 USD. 3400 words. Published by Green Snake Publishing  on November 22, 2010. .

A man in the winter of his life carries on his family’s tradition of making brooms. Making the world safe for witches, is the way his wife used to put it. One day a stranger comes to his workshop with an urgent request.
Terrastina and Mazolli: a Novel in 99-word Episodes    by Mario Milosevic
Price: $6.99 USD. 45120 words. Published by Green Snake Publishing  on November 26, 2010. .

A year in the life of a free-spirited couple, their five-year-old twin daughters, (who benefit from a near-mystical connection with penguins) and the odd and charming members of the small Northwest town where they make their home and operate The Brew, a coffee shop and popular local hangout. Bonus features include an interview with the author and an episode commentary.
Seeing Pink    by Kim Antieau
Price: $1.99 USD. 5420 words. Published by Green Snake Publishing  on November 26, 2010. .

17-year-old Mata lives on the great Amazon river, where she and her grandmother look after scientists who come every year with the rains. Grandmother warns Mata to stay away from the pink dolphins—the boto; they are tricksters who lure unsuspecting innocents into their enchanted cities below the water. Yet everywhere Mata goes, the botos are sure to follow.