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The Other Five Senses    by Becca Blackwelder
Price: $2.99 USD. 15850 words. Published by amiblackwelder on November 13, 2009. .

Have you ever had a dream come true? Have you ever experienced DeJavu? Have you ever followed your instincts to be shown correct? The first part of this book explores our other five senses and what they can teach you. The second part addresses four major religions around the world.
Cavemen With Cell Phones    by Simon Gray
Price: $5.95 USD. 61270 words. Published on April 11, 2011. .

Cavemen with cell phones? Isn’t that exactly what we are? Shlepping around the planet, hunting and gathering and fighting like it’s still 50,000 B.C. Have we really changed all that much from our stoop-shouldered grunting ancestors? This is the truth about human behavior!
Murder    by Amy Laurens
Price: $0.99 USD. 1550 words. Published on July 17, 2011. .

When black Labrador Abbi learns that her rabbit friend Zac isn't getting better like she thought he was, she's horrified. But she's even more horrified when she hears his final request. Can friendship overcome instinct?
Eddie Spaghetti Makes a Friend    by Melanie Ridilla
Price: $0.99 USD. 700 words. Published on July 31, 2011. .

An ordinary day turns into an extraordinary adventure when Eddie Spaghetti, the parakeet, ventures out of his cage and into the world, befriending a silly English Bulldog named Bianca.
Adaptability, a Blessing or a Curse?    by Chet Shupe
Price: Free! 2610 words. Published on November 29, 2011. .

This essay reveals how our brains adapt to painful situations by taking comfort in illusions. By finding fulfillment in beliefs and dreams, we have "normalized" a way of life that is not sustainable. Our eventual survival requires a way of life based on intimacy. Finding comfort in the moment, we would no longer be dependent on dreams, and thus also on the "truths" by which we hope to realize them
Extrasensory    by Darren G. Burton
Price: $1.99 USD. 16420 words. Published on February 6, 2012. .

Chris is out in the hills taking photos of the cityscape when he spies a strange green light in the night sky. He manages to snap off some hurried photos as the light moves erratically towards him. Something very bizarre happens to him as the object moves overhead. A pinprick of light enters his right eye and does something to his brain. This is a novelette of approximately 16,500 words.
Les Cenci    by Stendhal
Price: $7.90 USD. 12090 words. Published by lherne on May 16, 2012. .

Aidée de deux de ses frères, de sa soeur Lucrezia et de sa belle-mère, Beatrix fit assassiner son père par des sicaires. Accusés de parricide, ils furent condamnés à l’échafaud par la justice du pape (malgré le crime d’inceste perpétré par le père sur sa fille) et exécutés le 11 décembre 1599. Stendhal raconte cette tragédie en insistant sur la dilension instinctive de le'homme.
TOTEMS TOME 1 : Bezia face à son destin    by Lassana Toure
Price: $4.99 USD. 89150 words. Published on August 26, 2012. .

Ceci est l’histoire de Bezia, qui dans une quête de justice par la vengeance, apprend qu’il peut être aussi humain qu’animal. Préparez-vous à vivre avec lui une aventure pleine de rebondissements, découvrez avec lui l’amour raisonnable et l’amour instinctif et ressentez le poids du dilemme quand il s’agira de choisir.
Fear Into Fuel: Empower The Ageless Fighter Within    by R. Michael Onello
Price: $9.99 USD. 21280 words. Published on February 21, 2013. .

Delve into the physical and emotional foundation from which success is derived. By using boxing as a metaphor for life, famed boxing trainer Michael Onello discusses the importance of balanced physical and mental discipline, their connection, and how their unification is required for success.
The Human Center; why Americans don’t have one; essays on instinct, human scale, and near-equality    by Robert Baller
Price: Free! 76260 words. Published on April 22, 2013. .

The Human Center is nine essays on American history, nature-nurture, instinct, spirituality, trade, human scale, space, and near equality. The Human Center describes how we are still tribal beings.