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Out of the Rubble... Revolution! (An Allegory of Monumental Disproportions)    by Joe Noland
You set the price! 5260 words. Published on May 13, 2010. .

This little parabolic adventure (with graphics) is about leadership and the dangers of monument making – where process, bigness, status quo and control become more important than the mission. The world today is replete with examples, a sampling suggested in this book’s "Postlude." Discover where you and your institution(s) fit - a "survival guide" for institutional, mission-oriented leaders.
Caring for the Elderly    by Janice Daugharty
Price: Free! 2770 words. Published on August 9, 2010. .

Hun is ninety-some-odd years old and at the mercy of a bitter, controlling black woman hired by the family to keep their beloved relative at home till she dies. When Hun's two grand-nieces show up one fall morning for a visit, the caregiver cranks her meanness up a notch. She gets them told! Hun cries...
Manifesto for a Species: Our Own    by Lee Doran
Price: $0.99 USD. 9270 words. Published on March 10, 2011. .

This book explores why humanity, the human species, could be on the road to extinction. What is it about the species' own behavior that has put it on this path? What features of the human mind and body, as well as our life in groups, define this journey? How might we think and act differently to prevent or slow the descent into the almost unimaginable levels of suffering such a trip imply?
Maslow's Hierarchy For The 21st Century    by Stanley Bronstein
Price: Free! 4530 words. Published on May 25, 2011. .

Physiological needs, safety needs, the need for love / belonging, the need for esteem and the need for self-actualization. We've all heard of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, but how do we apply them in today's modern world. Stanley Bronstein challenges you to find out.
Citadel: First Colony    by J. Kevin Tumlinson
Price: $1.99 USD. 97790 words. Published on February 22, 2012. .

After fifty years of war, humans and the plant-like Esool have made peace. Both species have agreed to use the Lightrail, a relativistic miracle, to travel to distant worlds and explore the resources and wonders of the universe. But the peace is still new, and not everyone is onboard