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Autobiography of an Earthling: One Man's Spiritual Journey To Embracing His Humanity    by Jack Preston King
Price: $0.99 USD. 17600 words. Published by New Paradigm Press  on March 18, 2010. .

This is spiritual memoir at its finest, at once insightful, funny, honest and profoundly moving. But more, I am amazed how artfully, yet accurately, King manages to weave a literal treasure trove of important, hands-on spiritual knowledge into this deeply personal narrative. - Vincent Casspriano, Jr., author of "The Simplest Path to Personal and Planetary Awakening: Free Your Mind"
My Love Whispers    by Dr. Claus
Price: $0.99 USD. 190 words. Published on June 7, 2010. .

Dr. Claus presents "My Love Whispers" for your heart. You may for the first time experience being Forever Warm and living where Love Will Grow. You will know The Beauty in You because You Are The Mother Of All Flowers and Most Beautiful. There is only One Love Like You I Believe so please take a moment to enjoy the Morning Light. Begin Showering Love and you will Live In Love Forever.
The Little Dragons    by Rowan Starsmith
Price: Free! 103460 words. Published on September 19, 2011. .

Life in the Kingdoms is lived at night when Dragons sleep. Mother Peg, Healer of the Earth People, searches for the secrets of the Dragon Priestesses and their Little Dragons, who once kept the people safe. So does powerful King Anglewart of the Westlands, whose fathers killed them. Others are drawn into their quest, into danger, not only from Dragons, but from their antagonism towards one another
“He Sees Everything” & Other Short Stories    by Prem Rao
Price: $1.99 USD. 12290 words. Published on September 23, 2011. .

Wherever there are people, there is greed, there is sacrifice; ingratitude and indebtedness; hatred and love; humor and poignancy. Woven around these emotions are seven short stories set in contemporary India from Prem Rao. They feature a cross section of society including property developers, Government servants and Indian Army officers. They are young, they are old and they are real.