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Ganoga    by Tony Christini
Price: Free! 30180 words. Published on October 29, 2009. .

Sing the song of swamp, teeming with creatures fermenting and frothing in utter calm. The swamp will mark you – the ooze anoint. Mornings you wake and wonder – Have you not grown fur and hooves? Paws and claws? Fins scales
Observations of an Earth Mage    by Smoky Zeidel
Price: $4.99 USD. 31900 words. Published by Vanilla Heart Publishing  on March 1, 2010. .

In this collection, Observations of an Earth Mage, by Smoky Trudeau, readers will be delighted and enchanted by the prose and poetry celebrating the beauty and splendor of the natural world. Humor and drama. From the magnificent vistas of El Capitan to the grandeur of the crashing seas, share the mysteries of the world with author Smoky Trudeau.
Closer to the Earth    by Anitheiess Jackson
Price: $6.99 USD. 15150 words. Published on June 3, 2010. .

Anitheiess D Jackson is an inspirational writer, who explores the nature of our own well being. He loves creating words that are always encouraging to the reader, and expresses this through collections of stories, non-fiction, and through Twitter account postings. You are told stories that are often imaginative, and healing, all at once.
Slow Road Home ~ a Blue Ridge Book of Days    by Fred First
Price: $1.99 USD. 57430 words. Published on June 9, 2010. .

Fred First, at 54, found home. But why here, he wondered? He left the path of his profession for a year, and lived intentionally immersed in the quiet days and details of his remote Blue Ridge Valley in Virginia. His naturalist training, photographic eye and insatiable curiosity bring 100 short vignettes of celebration and hope. You'll feel you have met a new neighbor you've known all your life.
Haiku Notebook Second Edition    by W. F. Owen
Price: $3.99 USD. 8460 words. Published on June 26, 2010. .

In addition to the humorous poems on the Internet, haiku have literary roots in ancient Japan. Award-winning haiku poet W. F. Owen presents a primer for the serious-minded poet in this second edition of Haiku Notebook. The book is written in haibun style (prose combined with haiku), so readers can see the origins, themes and contexts of the poems. There are over 260 poems presented.
Inhale Deeply    by Dr. Claus
Price: $0.99 USD. 180 words. Published on August 1, 2010. .

This book is a timeless collection of love poems and photographs created by Dr. Claus. The poetry is designed to touch your heart, make you laugh and even cry. These poems speak to the heart and are joined together with brilliant photography of our natural world to create works of art you will enjoy. Take a moment to breathe a poem and when you breathe, Inhale Deeply.
Moose for Breakfast: Outdoor Poems and Essays    by Nancy Owens Barnes
Price: $2.99 USD. 14420 words. Published on August 6, 2010. .

Moose for Breakfast leads readers into a humbling world where crawdads school us, where rivers beckon us, and where the true texture of life reveals itself. With crystal clear imagery Barnes' writing inspires renewed appreciation of one's natural surroundings.
Taos Soul: Love Stories, Heroes, and Wild Adventure    by John Hamilton Farr
Price: $2.99 USD. 50800 words. Published on October 12, 2010. .

Part memoir, nature writing, black comedy, confession, and journal of spiritual discovery, Taos Soul is a collection of 62 true stories about life in northern New Mexico. What’s it like to live in an old adobe house at 7,000 feet with only a wood stove for heat and coyotes howling just outside the door? What happens to your marriage when your wife moves 1,200 miles away? Every word is true.
Nature Writing    by Richard Herley
Price: Free! 58420 words. Published on December 5, 2010. .

Collected observations and essays on the English countryside and its flora and fauna from an award-winning novelist.
The Woodsman    by RW Holmen
Price: $2.99 USD. 2670 words. Published on March 24, 2011. .

Multi-colored splashes of sugar maple leaves carpet the ground, disturbed only by squirrels scrounging for acorns and the woodsman's autumnal pilgrimage to cut firewood. Many happy days of the old man's life were spent in these hardwood hills, and he journeys here each fall with his memories. Spend a day with him and share his life in a day.