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Native Knowings: Wisdom Keys for 2012 and Beyond    by Steven McFadden
Price: $2.99 USD. 10420 words. Published on January 27, 2010. .

As the prophetic date of December 21, 2012 approaches, and more people focus on the Mayan calendar, this original and powerful ebook offers a concise compendium of North American (Turtle Island) wisdom teachings that help guide us through an era of transition.
Bob Makransky's Magical Sampler    by Bob Makransky
Price: Free! 114390 words. Published on September 16, 2010. .

Written for thoughtful, intelligent people who are seeking something deeper than the usual New Age - astrological fare, Magical Sampler is a delightful smorgasbord of Bob Makransky's best writings on Relationships, Self-Transformation, Self-Healing, White Witchcraft, Paganism, Astrology, Mayan Shamanism, humorous short stories, and cartoons. Enjoy!
How to Successfully Skew Reality    by Shayna Abrams
Price: $3.99 USD. 59730 words. Published on January 18, 2011. .

We got it all wrong!!! Life does not have to be a struggle if you know how to skew your perspective successfully. All it takes is a little faith and a lot of patience!
At the end of the world    by Mark Macpherson
Price: $0.99 USD. 67610 words. Published on March 30, 2011. .

Archaeologist Arthur Dawkins discovers the tomb of a god from the Mayan creation stories. There is a grain of scientifically plausible truth in the beliefs of the ancient Mayans. Enough to cause the end of the world...
2012: The Fifth World    by Edward G. Talbot
Price: $3.99 USD. 102750 words. Published on July 11, 2011. .

Sometimes, the end of the world needs a little help. The Mayan calendar ends on December 21, 2012, and if arms dealer Yum Cimil has his way, so does mankind. Simon Gray may be able to settle an old score by stopping him, but Cimil isn't working alone, and his partners are threatening the very foundations of humanity.
The Final Mayan Prophecy by Paul Skorich and Tony Perona    by Tony Perona
Price: $3.99 USD. 105450 words. Published on December 17, 2011. .

The ancient Mayan calendar, accurate for more than 5,000 years, comes to an end on December 21, 2012. Among the Maya, there is disagreement as to what to expect. Some believe the birth of the god-king Kukulcan will occur. When a rebel group awaiting that birth kidnaps a pregnant woman and her husband to force the prophecy, the event triggers a string of happenings that may cause it to come true.
The Luck of the Maya    by T. W. Brazeau
Price: $2.99 USD. 114080 words. Published on January 9, 2012. .

The Luck of the Maya is an adventure with science fiction overtones and even a love interest. The target date is December 21, 2012—the end of the 5126 year Mayan Calendar—when unusual things are predicted to happen. There are Mayan Elders, gangsters, unpredictable hillbillies, a beautiful highly trained Mayan operative, shrimp boats, treks through the jungle, death, and some weddings.
2012    by Ryuho Okawa
Price: $14.95 USD. 26810 words. Published on March 30, 2012. .

Is the Mayan prophecy true? Will the world really come to an end in 2012? On May 22nd, 2011, in a lecture in Hong Kong, Master Ryuho Okawa declared that 2012 will not be the end of the world and gave an inspiring speech encouraging the world to believe in the power within us to create our own future, our own destiny.
AJ    by Robert Peterson
You set the price! 7400 words. Published on May 3, 2012. .

AJ is a short story prequel to the 8th Mayan Prophecy. AJ is the kid everyone in his grade school wants to be like. Unfortunately, he is disinterested in his studies. In order to continue to play sports he forms an alliance with, Nick Jensen, the smartest kid in his class.
The Tepal    by Robert Peterson
You set the price! 7760 words. Published on May 3, 2012. .

The Tepal is a short story prequel to The 8th Mayan Prophecy. Cortez Kawiil is a young boy growing up in Central Mexico when a series of events forces him to flee his family farm. He makes his way to Cancun where he lives on the streets but soon finds himself in the middle of discovering his real past and how far embracing it will actually take him.