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Mankind's Worst Fear    by David L Erickson
Price: $2.86 USD. 131550 words. Published on February 19, 2009. .

Fast paced and action packed, this science fiction novel will catapult you through time and space in a desperate gamble to turn back the hands of time. Two skillfully woven story lines will take you to the Pacific Ocean aboard a submerged futuristic submarine, you’ll tread the dusty red landscape of Mars, battle nine foot aliens aboard their ship and more!
To Taste The Dragon's Blood    by Theresa M. Moore
Price: $3.99 USD. 106080 words. Published on June 9, 2009. .

"Is it evil to survive, Jonathan?" In 2069, Jonathan Kraine is an archaeologist on a manned mission to Mars. What lies beneath the surface is more than anyone expected to find. When the other astronauts are killed in an accident in space, Jonathan looks for answers, and finds them through his adventures with the alien called "Andru".
SHORTS 1    by Kevin Lomas
You set the price! 16760 words. Published on December 10, 2009. .

A selection of original short SF stories, one a long poem, and a few sample chapters of novels to entertain and make you think, all by Kevin Lomas.
The First Completely Electronic Robot and Science Fiction Limerick Book    by Peter Salisbury
Price: Free! 5660 words. Published on December 11, 2009. .

Is it possible to tell a tall tale in as few as thirty words? That would require a limerick, a five-line rhyming cartoon in words. In this case fifty-four tiny capsule science fiction stories to make you smile: A hot little androidal miss - Who jets off steam with a hiss - Is made out of junk - And is very steam punk - So she's much too risky to kiss.
red/shift    by Geoffrey Thorne
Price: $1.99 USD. 10190 words. Published by The Winterman Project  on December 24, 2009. .

A dashing killer trying to outrun his past... A world-weary cop determined to close her most baffling case... A dying heiress desperate to find a cure for her disease... When these stories collide on the same Martian night the results are deadly. The author of Star Trek: Titan: Sword of Damocles presents an original tale of murder and magic set in a future that is both familiar and strange.
True Earth: The Short History of Our Planet Part 1    by Bruce Hendler
Price: $5.99 USD. 133080 words. Published on January 19, 2010. .

A Tour Guide with a Bad Attitude made somewhat bearable by a sense of humor - the Author leads you on a journey through our Home in The Universe. Somehow he wanders off into all kinds of diversions: UFOs and Fairies; Dragons, Monsters and Vampires; various plots and conspiracies; some history you never knew. Earth Science made Fun for anyone curious about the real story of our planet.
Library Cat-A-Log    by Amanda Parker Adams
Price: $5.99 USD. 59210 words. Published on January 21, 2010. .

Librarian Daniera James heads to Mars with her 18 pound Siamese in tow. Join her as she embarks on the journey of a lifetime.
Cubeworld    by Hank Gross
Price: $9.99 USD. 20400 words. Published on February 8, 2010. .

An adventure in solid geometry wherein our spherical planet is reformed into a cube, engendering many odd effects -- rain falls at an angle, the oceans gravitate to the centers of the sides, and unexpected pyramidical forces send Cubeworld on a hairraising journey through the solar system. If you liked Flatland, you'll like Cubeworld.
Skyscraper series 1A space-engine DSS Los Angeles    by Stephen Brailovsky
Price: $5.00 USD. 10570 words. Published by The Trashy Novel Corp  on February 24, 2010. .

A rich man decides to pitch the family business, air farms on Mars, and enlighten humanity on other forms of life in the Galaxy. Strange theories abound as Dax crashes a multi-zillion dollar space ship into the surface of Mars. Enjoy.
Iron John Conquers the Martians: Mars, Midlife and Making a Better Tomorrow    by Frank G. Wilkinson
Price: $0.99 USD. 1680 words. Published by New Paradigm Press  on March 22, 2010. .

America's nightmare bogeymen throughout the first half of the 20th Century were almost exclusively outside agitators, anti-American by virtue of being unquestionably non-American, non-WASP, and, whose, we were sure (to quote H.G. Wells), "... intellects vast and cool and unsympathetic, regarded this Earth (read "Country") with envious eyes, and slowly and surely drew their plans against us." ...