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Superfoot    by Janet Gingold
Price: $5.99 USD. 66870 words. Published on July 7, 2010. .

Adam Clarke just wants to play soccer. But since a leg injury left him lopsided, he can’t run. He can’t even breathe. His parents think he’s impossible, his sisters think he’s pathetic, his classmates think he’s a joke. Stuck in the slow lane with his grandfather, he makes unexpected discoveries. What he learns by putting himself in other people's shoes gets him back in the game.
The Promise (Aquarelle)    by Dr. Claus
Price: $0.99 USD. 190 words. Published on October 6, 2010. .

Enjoy a walk on the beach or a beautiful sunset. Look up to the stars and wonder or down to a beautiful butterfly. Walk slowly through the garden and take a moment to breathe. When you do you will remember The Promise and you will remember Love. Dr. Claus presents Love poems in water colors and Love.
Caws's Second Christmas    by Felix Mayerhofer
Price: $3.99 USD. 1410 words. Published by Fideli Publishing on December 1, 2010. .

(Age Level – 6-10) – CAW, the same unpredictable crow again gets in trouble with his mischievous ways. Miss Spelling, the teacher, is the victim, but to everyone’s surprise Santa comes to the rescue.
Lady Yellowbird and the Flight of the Sad Panda    by Monica Valentinelli
Price: $0.99 USD. 4210 words. Published on February 23, 2011. .

In this dystopian science fiction story, one retired schoolteacher refuses to accept her fate. Not only has the city of New Chicago sequestered its aging population into a dingy sector called "The Gray," its young mayor has also enforced strict rules to keep its senior citizens contained. Find out what happens when Rose Freedman stands up against the oppressive mayor to fight for her freedom.
Swift Invasion    by David Barron
Price: $0.99 USD. 1850 words. Published by H2NH ePub  on March 10, 2011. .

The aliens were completely unprepared for one completely prepared human. So was Humanity. A science fiction short story.
Freddy the Red Beddy    by Ruth Drabkin
Price: $3.99 USD. 2210 words. Published on March 30, 2011. .

“Freddy the Red Beddy” is magical red bed that is abandoned at the furniture manufacturer where it was created. He finds a nice home and a best friend with a little girl named Angelina, but is delivered to her house by mistake (or was it?) and is taken away. It was bought by another set of parents for their little girl. The bond is now shared and both are sad – how will they fix this?
Pavel the Walker    by Kurt Ulmer
Price: Free! 2150 words. Published on April 1, 2011. .

At 16, he walked out. There was nothing to keep him at home. He walked till the money ran out. Then worked, saved and walked again until the money ran out. He was still walking at 30 in another continent when he met a girl. Falling in love stopped him walking-for a time. He wandered on.
Job - The Finest Man in all the Earth    by Ray Sammons
Price: $1.99 USD. 61050 words. Published on May 28, 2011. .

Job is a huge cattleman - thousands of animals and hundreds of employees - 60 years in the making; Job is a family man, seven married children and some grandchildren; God allows all of his animals and family to be killed in one day. He then endures nine months of illness, rejection, and shame and he doesn't know why it happened. God calls him the finest man in all the earth!
Gold Stars    by Samuel L. Lytle
Price: $5.99 USD. 92370 words. Published on June 17, 2011. .

If a reality television program gave cash rewards for random acts of kindness, would you be more willing to help your neighbor? If everyone watched this show and were thus ‘motivated’ to serve at every opportunity, what would be the net effect? This unconventional adventure of a college project turning into a reality TV show follows the lives of four characters who discover their gold stars.
Never Been Dumped    by Lisa Scott
Price: $0.99 USD. 12870 words. Published on June 19, 2011. .

“Never Been Dumped” It’s a relationship with an expiration date and it’s going to go bad. Rachel hates breaking hearts. She’s never been dumped, and she’s tired of being the one to walk away. But a handsome stranger in town for the summer promises he’ll dump her after their summer fling. Will they be able to say goodbye? A short story of 9,000 words.