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We're Having a Heat Wave    by Daniel Breeze
Price: $9.95 USD. 50830 words. Published on December 14, 2009. .

After lightning surges through TV weatherman Jerry Sheldon's computer, Jerry discovers he can control the weather in Toledo, Ohio. Soon, Toledo basks in 80 degree temperatures in December as cities fifteen miles away battle snowstorms. But jealous weathermen and Edward -- Jerry's cranky contact in Heaven -- soon cause major problems.
Voyagers and Voyeurs - Travels in 19th Century France    by Nigel Woodhead
Price: $6.99 USD. 257610 words. Published by FishesEye Publishing on December 29, 2009. .

A treasure-chest from the golden age of travel. Annotated, humorous highlights from over 100 eye-witness accounts (diaries, journals, collected letters, reports, travel guides) written between 1750 & 1918. By some of the most famous English and American authors of the 18th and 19th centuries, plus a host of eccentric parsons, antiquarians and ladies of independent spirit. A huge read!
Unlucky Alice: The Lottery Ticket    by Tanya G
Price: $0.99 USD. 6850 words. Published on January 1, 2010. .

Alice has won the lottery, All she has to do is reach the claim office to collect her winnings. However, being the most unlucky person in history means this task will be anything but easy. Join her on her journey, and laugh, as she goes through over 80 unlucky events.
Pay Back Clyde    by Antonina Elacion
Price: $0.99 USD. 1370 words. Published on January 24, 2010. .

Hilarious story about a deaf woman getting a chance to pay back her boss. Involves some fantasy and magic.
Unsolicited Advice for Newly Hired High School Educators    by Pete  Nicely
You set the price! 2770 words. Published on March 10, 2010. .

Absolute power corrupts absolutely--a teacher's power isn't nearly that cool. In a rapid-fire, no-holds-barred journey through one teacher's first year, you'll see what makes teaching such an impossible yet rewarding profession. Along the way you'll get plenty of unsolicited advice. Perfect for the new teacher in your life or anyone who likes quirky comedy topped with some healthy sentimentality.
Super Siblings Collection - Meet the Clarks    by Patrick Scullin
Price: $0.99 USD. 240 words. Published on April 6, 2010. .

Super Siblings all-ages comic series. B&W edition features 20 full-page illustrations. Meet the Clarks is a collection of the acclaimed web comic series. The weekly comic strip features geek dad James and perfect mom Donna in a slice of life satire on their family. Totally ordinary themselves, neither parent suspects that their children have super powers.
Housecat Confidential    by Meg S. Hart
Price: $3.99 USD. 23730 words. Published on April 19, 2010. .

Ever wondered what a cat would say about her life, or about her observations of yours? Fin’s life is filled with the same struggles and joys we can all relate to, including finding love, despite the scandal, with her toy mouse. After reading this humorous and heartwarming tale, filled with advice on living life on the inside, you may never think of “Pet Peeves” in the same way again.
Toot of Fruit    by Anjuli Young
Price: $0.99 USD. 3510 words. Published by Diamond Press on May 5, 2010. .

Claire is fed up with her three brothers. They love to embarrass her in front of her friends. When Claire cooks up the perfect revenge, using her little brother's baby formula, the results are unexpected.
True Gritz    by J Daniel Reaves
Price: $1.00 USD. 13710 words. Published on May 6, 2010. .

J. Daniel Reaves is a new Southern author who speaks in True Gritz with tongue firmly planted in cheek. This collection of flash fiction and short stories reflects his peculiar view of life growing up in the Southern U.S., with his weird sense of humor, a dose of serious reflection along with some interesting insights into our current culture. Bon Apetit!
The Census Taker and Other Deaf Humor    by Adrean Clark
Price: $1.99 USD. 7000 words. Published by Adreanaline  on July 15, 2010. .

A collection of short humor by Deaf writer Adrean Clark, The Census Taker is a snapshot of Deaf culture and the Deaf experience. Nothing is safe from her gentle elbowing, not even the entire "cochlear-implanted population of Idaho." Who knew hearing loss could be funny?