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Mr Toad's Wedding    by Martin Lake
Price: $0.99 USD. 6490 words. Published on June 24, 2011. .

What would happen to the tranquil life of the river bank if it's most famous bachelor were to marry? This story tells the story of how Mr Toad lost his heart to Natalia Natterjack and almost lost his friends into the bargain. Mr Toad's Wedding won first prize in the international competition to write a story in the style of 'The Wind in the Willows.'
Putting Asunder And Other Stories    by Les Broad
Price: $0.99 USD. 17270 words. Published on September 2, 2011. .

In this little group of short stories your author has taken a wrong turning somewhere and ended up writing about romance and relationships. Although the stories are fictional, each has a solid grounding in real events. The author knows this to be so because those events, even the more unusual and improbable ones, happened to him.
Exit Wounds    by Dixie Land
Price: $3.99 USD. 64430 words. Published on September 11, 2011. .

Throughout sixteen years of marriage, Lisa has considered her life perfect. She idolizes her husband, Steven, and their two daughters are the center of her life. She's contented working behind the scenes helping him advance up the corporate ladder. An unexpected series of events reveals a dark, disturbing side of Steven.
Moon Pies    by Linda Boltman
Price: Free! 3220 words. Published on September 18, 2011. .

There’s no way a woman from a small farm town in northern Illinois can be prepared when her future mother-in-law spits chew into a Campbell’s soup can. But when my boyfriend invited me to join him in the hills of Georgia for a family reunion, chewing tobacco was only the start of many surprises. I didn’t anticipate, however, that I would be the cause for the family being run out of town.
MEDITATIONS ON BLUE, YELLOW AND GREY by Nathaniel S. Rounds    by Fowlpox Press
Price: Free! 1800 words. Published on May 9, 2012. .

The title reveals a tight association with painting, and one must refer to Rothko to see what is truly going on. Reading the chapbook proves helpful as well.