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Not So Fast: Meandering Through Angels Camp, California    by Sunny Lockwood
Price: $0.99 USD. 4800 words. Published on August 16, 2011. .

Meandering Through Angels Camp explores the mining and literary history of one of California's best preserved Gold Rush towns. (4800 words) The Not So Fast travel essays explore fascinating places for readers who enjoy slow and easy travels — who like photographing landscapes, wandering gentle trails, strolling through libraries or along ocean beaches, who like to check out historic buildings.
Innocent Strangers    by Millys Altman
Price: $2.99 USD. 67890 words. Published on July 6, 2012. .

A wealthy heiress is murdered in Mt. Hope, Pennsylvania when coal was king and fortunes were made, and hapless strangers, a father-and daughter, are accused and must prove their innocence.
A Space Apart    by Meredith Sue Willis
Price: $4.99 USD. 75040 words. Published by Foreverland Press  on February 21, 2013. .

A Space Apart brings to life three generations of the Scarlin family in a small mining town in West Virginia. “A Space Apart is so deftly and subtly written, I hardly noticed how involved I’d become until I’d read the last page and turned it, wanting more. The Scarlin family is going to be with me for a very long time.” –Anne Tyler
The Boy Who Could Tickle Clouds    by Stephen Briggs
Price: $9.99 USD. 82550 words. Published on May 24, 2013. .

In 1968 a baby boy lay alone in a crib in an English Orphanage waiting for fate to decide what would become of him. 12 months later he was learning to walk through the bright red dirt of one of the most inhospitable places on Earth; the Australian Outback. This was just the beginning of his magical, gut wrenching and joyous journey to find himself. That little boy was me and this is my story.
The Long Road to Sorrow (Sorrow #4)    by Jack Bates
Price: $1.69 USD. 11810 words. Published by MindWings on June 16, 2013. .

Sheriff Cal Haskell goes rogue in his pursuit of the notorious man with a brass foot. A Long Road to Sorrow teams Cal with a determined agent of the legendary Coughlin Investigation Bureau and a crusty old trapper who knows how to rack beast or man. A show down with Jacob Langston at a disreputable sanatorium will reveal secrets Cal would have never expected to uncover. [A Novelette]