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The Hunt    by Janice Daugharty
Price: $2.99 USD. 7730 words. Published on May 13, 2010. .

A timid teenage boy finds the life he is meant for on a big cat hunt with two old geezers. After Rick's mother died, and his father remarried, he became aware of himself as a misfit. On the cat hunt with his eccentric step-grandfather, he learns why he's a misfit--he should have been born in a previous generation. Rick is out of place and out of time. The cat hunt is his rebirthing.
Scary Mary    by S.A. Hunter
Price: Free! 35990 words. Published on July 29, 2010. .

Mary just wants to be left alone, but the cheerleaders, jocks, and ghosts won't stop harrassing her. When new student Cyrus starts school, he tries to befriend her. That's a rare thing for the school freak, but her unusual abilities put a rift in their budding friendship when she has to tell him that his home is haunted and not by Casper, the friendly ghost.
Three Stories About Eccentricity    by Daniel Koehler
Price: $0.99 USD. 11120 words. Published on August 9, 2010. .

Three stories with three memorably unbalanced narrators. Meet Brose, a professional legal entity for hire, who suddenly finds his lucrative anonymity threatened when a friend buys an RPG for him on Avenue C and 13th Street. Then there's Ophelia, whose fetish is the NFL, and finally you won't forget Ray, whose politically-incorrect father's in the hospital for standing up for his black employees.
Eccentric Explorers    by Michael  Buckley
Price: $7.99 USD. 132990 words. Published on November 2, 2010. .

Eccentric Explorers was Winner of the Biography category at the 2009 Indie Excellence Book Awards, California, USA. In this extensively researched book, the rich culture and history of Tibet are viewed through a rather special lens--through the eyes of ten wild and wacky adventurers, each bent on unlocking the strange riddles and secrets of Tibet.
The Bear in a Muddy Tutu    by Cole Alpaugh
Price: $4.95 USD. 81100 words. Published by camelpress on February 21, 2011. .

Talking birds, a traveling circus, and a bear with a soul ... welcome to Alpaugh’s magical world. A band of stranded roustabouts pitch their tents on a small island along the New Jersey shore, and their only hope is a hapless cult leader and an unemployed newspaper reporter. Will these two troubled men succeed in finding a home for this colorful group of misfits?
You Will Notice That Hallways Are Painted (short story)    by Angela Meyer
Price: Free! 3920 words. Published on May 23, 2011. .

They're not really crazy but they aren't 'functional' members of society either: they drink, feel, touch and love too much. Is it possible to hold onto yourself, and still get out of the institution? Originally published in Torpedo Greatest Hits (Hunter Publishers, 2010) edited by Chris Flynn. Cover artwork and design by Kenneth Erickson.
Party, Sex & Drugs    by Nesa Kovacs
Price: $1.99 USD. 14970 words. Published on August 2, 2011. .

Finally, a book written by a teen just for teens! The book is respectfully written with a comedic style of common sense but does not compromise the reality dramas of today’s teen life. It contains important lessons and facts involving the behaviors of teen sex, teen parties, and substance abuse.
Stalking Shadows    by S.A. Hunter
Price: $0.99 USD. 50630 words. Published on October 28, 2011. .

Mary’s back, and she has to help Vicky, her nemesis. While on a date, Vicky gets into car wreck that leaves her in a coma. Through dreams, she reaches out to Mary for help. Mary isn’t happy to help her, but she’s willing to do almost anything to get the cheerleader out of her head.
Misfits, Mercenaries & Missionaries    by Peter Mclaren
Price: $9.99 USD. 180550 words. Published on November 15, 2011. .

An unemployed ex special forces soldier applies for a job as a humanitarian aid worker in northern Iraq. Despite the bombs bullets and bad intentions from agents within Saddam's Baath party, he finds the real enemy, are the other charities. Petty jealousies, big egos and some low intellects combine to make this mission the hardest he has ever encountered.