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Religion Explained in an Hour    by Glenn Hill
Price: $5.00 USD. 14790 words. Published on April 12, 2010. .

This short succinct book examines and analyses the six major faiths of the world, their origin and beliefs. It takes a wholly rational and scientific view in its search for truth supported by firm evidence. These questions are answered. What is religion? Why do religions exist? How do beliefs enter the mind? Why is there religious terrorism? All are fully explained.
Artifact Angst    by Tennessee Hicks
Price: $2.99 USD. 13290 words. Published by Glittering Throng Press  on December 30, 2010. .

One didn't let a Hell key disappear. Hades didn't like the idea that anyone might get out. Natalie thought it'd be easy. Grab and go. A simple job complicated by the bewildering variety of antiques and other artifacts that decorated the Golden Anchor Inn. Even worse, she had competition, in the form of a nephilim named Peter. If she couldn't find the key in time there'd be Hell to pay. Literally!
What Happens After Death?    by United Church of God
Price: Free! 24470 words. Published on February 9, 2011. .

Life is precious to us. We don't want to die. But what really happens to us after death? Scientists, philosophers and even theologians don't agree. Where can we go for answers? Shouldn't we seek them from the Creator of life?
The Dark Wife    by Sarah Diemer
Price: $4.99 USD. 62370 words. Published on May 12, 2011. .

Three thousand years ago, a god told a lie. Now, only a goddess can tell the truth. The Dark Wife is a YA novel, a lesbian revisionist retelling of the Persephone and Hades myth.
Crossing the Acheron    by Jamie McNabb
Price: $2.99 USD. 12340 words. Published on May 24, 2011. .

Between death and Eternity stands the ferryman. For the newly dead, bliss awaits on the other side of the river Acheron. No bridges span it. No one can swim across it. A dilapidated ferry makes the only connection. The ferryman demands cash. Basil Wainwright, however, has arrived without a dime to his name. Now he must figure out a way to earn his passage or face eternal annihilation.
Heaven and Hell: What Does the Bible Really Teach?    by United Church of God
Price: Free! 25740 words. Published on July 14, 2011. .

Few things could be more important than what happens to us when this life ends. Most people believe the Bible teaches that we will go to either heaven or hell at death. They might be surprised at what it really says!
Falling (Fallen Idols #1 - paranormal chick lit romance novella)    by Cecilia Gray
Price: $1.99 USD. 27840 words. Published by alphadivision on July 22, 2011. .

A paranormal contemporary romance novella with a feisty heroine, an immortal hero, and their wee trip to hell and back
Herbert Hutchison in the Underworld    by Bruce Coville
Price: $0.99 USD. 3370 words. Published on September 10, 2011. .

What happens when a very bad kid crashes his mother's car and ends up having to make a journey through Hades - and must make some choices while doing so? This is probably the darkest story I've ever written, and is, in an odd way, the mirror opposite of "The Box." Warning: This is definitely YA, not for younger readers.
The sirens' strain    by Andrea Adriani
Price: $0.99 USD. 9020 words. Published on September 16, 2011. .

A man blindfolded and tied up to a ship mast. Two companions at the oars. The boat of life, rather than a sturdy hull, seems more likely as a wreck without sails and helm, floating on a sea out of space and time, in a distressing and motionless drift towards far-off and unreachable dockings, different for each of the three seamen.
The Ugly Kids: To Hell in a Handbasket    by Renee Adams
Price: Free! 9880 words. Published on October 10, 2011. .

In this sequel to The Ugly Kids short story, Lily finds herself roped into a formal dinner with Gohber's family, the Goblin king and queen. Gohber's brother Tog, however, has other plans for the couple, and everything goes to Hell in a handbasket.