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Recording your Audio Podcast (Part 2)    by Donna Eyestone
Price: $1.99 USD. 11300 words. Published on April 27, 2009. .

Using Audacity, a free, cross-platform audio editor, you'll learn how to set up an inexpensive recording studio and record your first podcast episode. Includes tips on hardware to consider for your project and how to use Audacity. Follow-up to Using Podcasting for Teaching.
Tanaka and the Yakuza's Daughter    by CJ Martin
Price: $0.99 USD. 7720 words. Published on June 8, 2011. .

Akira Tanaka's past as an undercover agent in Tokyo's underworld has caught up with his present. Now he must find out who kidnapped his only daughter, and why. Can he rescue her before it's too late?
Shia LaBeouf    by Thomas Chi
Price: $1.49 USD. 7660 words. Published on October 25, 2011. .

Antisemitic songs are sung with logos in the shape of swastikas. Jewish actors are standing by the bands expression of creativity. They are Jewish, but they are foolish enough to think that hate crimes against Jews are a thing of the past. Their luxury lives have allowed them to forget the holocaust. Shia LaBeouf is a role model yet he promotes Manson who created a new logo shaped like a swastika.
What is Song? 101 Questions People Ask About Music, Instruments and Singing – and for which You've Gotta Have Answers!    by Rickey Nguyen
Price: $3.99 USD. 60210 words. Published on May 2, 2012. .

This e-book introduces the subject of song and everything you always wanted to know about singing. Learn where the history of song comes from. Have you always wanted to sing but were told you are tone deaf? Learn what muscles blocks the ability to sing and how to move them out of the way to sing.
Origins of an Idea: An Apologetic for Original Expression    by Barry Shrum
Price: $7.99 USD. 47700 words. Published on July 28, 2012. .

Origins of an Idea defends the concept of original ideas as envisioned by our Forefathers from the surge of attacks lodged against it by The Pirate Bay Party, Free Culture Movement and others who would have us do away with the concept of intellectual property and the monopolies established by the U.S. Constitution. Mr. Shrum advances an apologetic for the concept of original expression.