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Diary from the Wall Street Occupation!    by Paul Hawkins
Price: Free! 1810 words. Published on October 13, 2011. .

Three days in the life of a student protesting the plight of the poor from her iPad and iPhone. iPity, iSympathize, iProtest, then iGoBacktoMyPrivateCollege. By iCare. Republished in honor of those students protesting for college credit. When your pee freezes before it hits the ground, that's when you discover what you're really made of.
OCCUPY! An Activist's Guide to Protestors' Rights    by Andy Marlow
Price: $0.99 USD. 13600 words. Published on October 14, 2011. .

This is the essential guide for any protestor who wants to know their rights. It draws on legal philosophy, International Human Rights Law, the European Convention on Human Rights and the ordinary law of England and Wales to provide you with all you need to know on the day of action.
FIRECLOSURE How to burn down Wall Street and get away with it    by JH Gordon
Price: $1.99 USD. 83680 words. Published on October 24, 2011. .

All America is angry with Government and Wall Street. We helplessly lose our homes and livelihoods. In protest we imagine redress and revenge in our impotent rage. Has the flame in America flickered out? An author's bold answer and idea goes viral on the Internet and he must run for his life. A must read for the 99%.
The Case for Equality    by Andy Marlow
Price: Free! 1560 words. Published on October 27, 2011. .

Occupy Wall Street, Occupy London and the global movement they have inspired are clear in what they are against, but nobody quite knows what they are for- not even the protestors themselves. In this short essay drawing on the economic ideas of recent researchers, the author makes the case for a restructuring of society to make it more equal, which he suggests should be their goal.
Occupy the World: From the Heart of the Protesters    by Hannah Faye
Price: $0.99 USD. 29170 words. Published on November 3, 2011. .

What do the Occupy Protesters want? What will it take for them to disassemble? Read the answers of 26 protesters and supporters from Chicago, Illinois and New York, NY to the question: Why are you here?
Speak up, Speak out and be Heard    by Jeremy Holcomb
Price: $2.99 USD. 51850 words. Published on November 25, 2011. .

This is a book about conflict, about change. It is not about making you angry, but about channeling your anger, your drive for a better world. This book provides the tools to plan and organize protests, to create change, and to help bring about the world you want to live in. This e-book also includes bonus chapters discussing the Patriot act, and how you can help the Occupy movement.
Shoveling Smoke or English Spoken Here, Obama    by Monterey Bay Forum
Price: $0.99 USD. 7510 words. Published on November 29, 2011. .

Firenze Sage, the pen name for a richly experienced Santa Cruz, CA trial lawyer, uses satire to comment wryly on laws, politicians and issues making news here and abroad: invasive TSA airport security measures; the demise of chocolate & coffee; Obama's Jobs Bill; the Christmas Tree tax. 50+ vignettes with pictures. Updates for stories on website: Monterey Bay Forum
A Time to Occupy    by Daniel Mark
Price: $4.99 USD. 36420 words. Published on December 6, 2011. .

After first dispelling the myth that free markets encourage healthy competition, this book proceeds to expose the reality of the "marketplace of ideas". More timely than ever, this book uncovers corporate control of public space and public discourse at numerous levels. It is a must-read for those who want to see a future where citizens occupy the public space and control public discourse.
Occupy Le BaƱo    by Scott Webb
Price: Free! 2760 words. Published on February 15, 2012. .

Occupy Wall Street has opened a dialogue about life as we know it in America. This book carries the discussion one step further reviewing the American system as it pertains to your health and well-being. Simple diagrams help you to map where you are and where you very likely want to be. Documented with helpful links throughout.
Waiting for Mahood    by Thomas M.  Kelly
Price: $2.99 USD. 15490 words. Published on March 9, 2012. .

The how? It was dropped into my lap when, Jeffery, a friend from Columbia U, and I began picketing the bank across the street. Jeffery knocked up his high school sweetheart when she came to visit. He's in Sacramento doin' the right thing. The why? We were complaining about the interest rate on our student loans. The bank complained to the city...'n' the city forced us to occupy the park.