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Iron John Conquers the Martians: Mars, Midlife and Making a Better Tomorrow    by Frank G. Wilkinson
Price: $0.99 USD. 1680 words. Published by New Paradigm Press  on March 22, 2010. .

America's nightmare bogeymen throughout the first half of the 20th Century were almost exclusively outside agitators, anti-American by virtue of being unquestionably non-American, non-WASP, and, whose, we were sure (to quote H.G. Wells), "... intellects vast and cool and unsympathetic, regarded this Earth (read "Country") with envious eyes, and slowly and surely drew their plans against us." ...
War of the Worlds Refought    by Hermione Georgina Wells
Price: Free! 63810 words. Published by Jekkara Press  on August 20, 2010. .

When Martians with their battle machines and Heat-Rays invade the Earth, will any women survive? Particularly when the aliens like to eat them! A Gender Switch Adventure.
Wings    by Kris Robbins
Price: $2.99 USD. 113460 words. Published on July 19, 2011. .

Supersonic is far too slow in this book! A pair of mathematical genius SAVANT twins fall in love with TV Science Fiction as children. They then spend their lives building the incredible machines that they saw on TV, making them all work perfectly which does not amuse all sorts of people! The effect they have, literally, blows the World away!
The Desert Croquet Player    by Garry Puffer
Price: $2.99 USD. 18580 words. Published on September 6, 2011. .

This short novel is an homage to H.G. Wells' little novel, "The Croquet Player." The structure is the same, but the characters are different and talk about different things. Topics dealt with include UFOs, alien visitation, mental illness, alien abduction, and the paranormal in its various forms. Desert Croquet, a real sport, is explained by the narrator.
Le Nouvel Adam    by Stanley G. Weinbaum
Price: $9.99 USD. 63450 words. Published by Éditions de l'Âge d'Or  on October 9, 2011. .

L'histoire fascinante d'Edmond Hall, qui découvre qu'il est un surhomme appelé sans doute à remplacer l'humanité ordinaire; on assiste à ses tentatives pour s'intégrer à la société, sa découverte de la beauté et de l'amour charnel de la belle Vanny, ses réussites et ses échecs. Ce roman, paru à titre posthume en 1939, est publié pour la toute première fois en français.