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Love, Wisdom and God: The Longing of the Western Soul    by Andrew Cort
Price: $2.99 USD. 58010 words. Published on May 8, 2011. .

Morality, as secularists know, does not require a deity. Blind faith, as atheists know, often leads to hatred, violence and war. Taking myth and scripture as literal accounts of history, as scientists know, borders on the nonsensical. If religion is to be credible for modern, educated, sophisticated people, there has to be more. And there is!
Being and Paradox: A new look at Anthropocentrism    by Tracy Saunders
Price: $3.99 USD. 27130 words. Published by The Electronic Book Company  on June 8, 2011. .

We are a part of nature yet all too often we consider ourselves apart from it; we put at arm’s length a problem in which we forget to include ourselves. We are caught up in a paradox and to extricate ourselves from it we must redefine our centrality by appealing to our sense of kinship. Being and Paradox does this by making the centre of our environmental ethics not “duty” but Care.
Mind Fiction Series No 2. - Exclusive Materialism    by U. Turner
Price: $4.99 USD. 20500 words. Published on August 6, 2011. .

INTRODUCTION TO H: Contradictions are, I believe, to remember what it was like to not know something we now know for certain, and this, the capacity to know something and at the same time remember clearly how it was to not know it, I think is one of the most peculiar faculties of mind. It has a tremendous potential in it, and from what I can see, it is hardly ever used intentionally.
The Quintessence    by Michael Faust
Price: $2.99 USD. 49840 words. Published by Mike Hockney on October 27, 2011. .

This is the story of an alternative history of the West, one where Christianity never happened. The tale of this bright world that never was begins with the pre-Socratic philosophers of ancient Greece, some of the greatest, boldest and most imaginative thinkers of all time. This is the tale of the infinitely mysterious Quintessence, the divine fifth element.