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Inductions and Deepeners: Strategies for Effecive Hypnosis    by Richard Nongard
Price: $19.95 USD. 33850 words. Published on January 12, 2010. .

Different clients respond more readily to different induction styles, and this book will help prepare you to alter your hypnotic induction approach to better meet your individual clients needs in hypnotherapy. Includes two creative inductions for use with younger children, as well as a unique - backwards hypnosis- induction for those who are uncomfortable closing their eyes.
The Freel of Streel: Part One in the Narrative of John of Origin    by Ian Kraft
Price: $2.50 USD. 65650 words. Published on November 19, 2010. .

It is always advisable, when you are a conman, to make sure that the town that you're about to try to con does not have a land such as Streel hidden within it. For if it does, you may find yourself trying to escape your mind in an incomprehensible land with a left-handed scribe, being forced to deal with lexically picky ants, Kweengs, and the Freel on your journey through your fears, God and love.
Claustrum: Part Two in the Narrative of John of Origin    by Ian Kraft
Price: $2.50 USD. 61290 words. Published on January 16, 2011. .

Claustrum, a superhero with a strange power, the ability to control people with strange, elegiac mixtures of words, seemingly randomly shows up in the city of Dioma, not knowing where he came from or why he is there. The city is then beleaguered by the cruel villain Sine Animus, who is immune to Claustrum's powers over words. Claustrum flees the city and is forced to seek his own personal truth.
The Polyglot's Nightmares: Part X½ in the Narrative of John of Origin    by Ian Kraft
Price: $2.50 USD. 60080 words. Published on January 16, 2011. .

Fleeing a war and in search of himself, Ion finds himself residing in a number of strange caves, on the walls of which are written a strange language. He meets a woman who guides him through his state of being a refugee and is troubled by strange dreams that seem to incorporate the existence of the war, his love for the woman he has met and a sense of the divine.
The Quite Possibly Near Death of Hurol Davelrish: Part Three in the Narrative of John of Origin    by Ian Kraft
Price: $2.50 USD. 61010 words. Published on January 16, 2011. .

When an arrogant stuntman, Hurol Davelrish, has a seizure during a stunt, he finds himself in the kingdom of Scalter, a land in which he is king, but which is strangely ruled by a phantasmic man named Viscount Vaunt. Hurol meets a strangely kind friend, Grib, in the malevolent world, who tries to pull him back from the ledge of his pride - what will become of the much-admired stuntman?
Messages    by Izzy Gumbo
Price: $3.60 USD. 750 words. Published on September 11, 2011. .

a fiddle of words
Bloomers, A Hypnotic Fable Of Encouragement For Late-Bloomers    by Victoria Holob
Price: $0.99 USD. 930 words. Published on March 19, 2012. .

This is a document of about 950 words, but is very powerful. This is a hypnotic fable to assist and encourage people who may consider themselves to be late-bloomers. this state can cause anxiety and frustration. This gentle fable, when read as instructed, can assist in comforting the person in the process of "blooming."
As Darkness Falls    by Alaina Stanford
Price: $2.99 USD. 35500 words. Published on December 25, 2012. .

Sarah has still not recovered from Hopper's loss. Sarah foolishly left the one person who could make her happy, behind at Fortress City. Sarah has successfully hidden away in a safe haven where she can practice her magic. Cabal suddenly appears just as word reaches Sarah that her friends Jack and Nicole are in grave danger. Sarah and Cabal rush to their aid. Will Sarah's magic be strong enough?
Forbidden Quest    by Alaina Stanford
Price: Free! 43050 words. Published on December 25, 2012. .

Wouldn't it be cool to suddenly have the battle skills of a seasoned warrior? Wouldn't that be even better if the battles felt real but there was no physical risk to you? Wouldn't it be perfect if the hypnotist in charge of your session was not insanely evil and using you as a weapon in a plot for revenge?