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The Widow's Mite    by Janice Daugharty
Price: $1.99 USD. 1060 words. Published on September 1, 2010. .

I know what it's like to be on the receiving end of mercy; I know what it's like to be hungry and broke. I couldn't scrap up enough change from my Gucci purse to buy even a drink. The fast food manager discounted my food 100%. The Spirit was moving among us in a most unlikely place.
I Don't Need Therapy ,.. But Where Do I Turn for Answers?    by Laurie Weiss
Price: $9.97 USD. 14310 words. Published on February 22, 2011. .

Reduce the emotional chaos in your life. Simple, clear answers to FAQs about, relationship, self-esteem and emotional challenges. Experienced, compassionate psychotherapist offers practical guidelines for getting unstuck and moving on with your life. Addresses fear, depression, anger, hurt feelings, setting limits, sexual abuse, resisting pressure, managing change and much, much more.
Twilight Wish Moments    by Stanley Bronstein
Price: $2.99 USD. 46330 words. Published on May 27, 2011. .

Twilight Wish Moments is the first book dedicated to inspiring Twilight Wish true stories. Some of these stories have been featured in People, USA Today, AARP The Magazine, Family Circle, NBC, CBS, ABC, FOX News, CNN, and many other media outlets. If you love seniors, you will love this book.
15 Monologues to SLAM!    by Peppur Chambers
Price: $1.99 USD. 6320 words. Published on September 7, 2011. .

THE monologue book for adult actors looking to make a living and breathing character for auditions, class or Monologue Slams. With more than half of the fifteen monologues written with non-gender specifics, "15 Monologues to SLAM" offers dramatic, comedic and honest pieces that allow an actor to shine.
crush    by silverscalpel 
Price: Free! 380 words. Published on February 15, 2012. .

ever had a crush you couldn't do anything about?? ever fallen for someone close to you, and yet so far you might as well be alone??
The Willing Misfit    by Derek Pearson
Price: Free! 26260 words. Published on February 28, 2012. .

Social values tell us it's more important to be useful than it is to be ourselves. If we decide that our priority is being who we are, does it mean we'll be at odds with society? Not necessarily. 'The Willing Misfit' asserts that we can express our true selves and yet lead a healthy, satisfying life alongside our social compatriots.