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Panxiety    by Ron Keys
Price: $2.99 USD. 22880 words. Published on August 19, 2009. .

After his first panic attack in his mid twenties the fabric of his reality started to fray. This is not a self-help book but a memoir of one man's battle to over come his inner demons that fuelled his anxiety disorder. Follow along as he confronts suicide and his apprehension with getting help. Now at the age of forty he shares with you his story on defeating this disorder. keymaster@shaw.ca
Little Rituals    by Denise Weeks
Price: $1.99 USD. 135710 words. Published on November 2, 2009. .

Daphne Dilbeck's life is ruled by little rituals. When everything starts going wrong, she realizes she is under a hex or curse caused by a botched ritual. Can she fix her own luck, or is she just OCD, superstitious, and delusional? Daphne's wacky investigation into the nature of luck parallels her personal search for meaning and coming-of-age as a grown-up, with a lot of help from good friends.
The Spice Rack    by Monica Anderson
Price: Free! 3430 words. Published on April 14, 2010. .

Straight-laced Harry Lancaster has no explanation for the weird and possibly supernatural occurrences in his kitchen.
The Choice Not Taken    by Jodi LaPalm
Price: $0.99 USD. 48460 words. Published on November 8, 2010. .

It took years of psychological upset and inner-strength for Courtney to overcome a personal tragedy, but she has finally found relative peace as a wife and mother. However, when she stumbles upon news that an old friend has died, her world is quickly turned upside-down. Can she find her way back to the happiness she worked so hard to achieve? Or will it become too much for her to bear?
Buffalo on a Vinegar Morning    by Thea Hutcheson
Price: $1.99 USD. 7920 words. Published by Lilac Moon Books  on November 21, 2010. .

Davis Bessinton's life changed the day lightning struck him. His company, already teetering on the edge, fails when he loses the expertise he used to have, and his wife leaves him, unable to cope with his new compulsion to create art. When Davis finds an intruder rifling through his art, the man cuts a hole in thin air and steps through it. Who he is and where he goes will change Davis' life.
The Accidental Organiser    by Wendy Davie
Price: $4.99 USD. 24720 words. Published on December 28, 2010. .

In every life there is a room, a drawer, a schedule or a handbag that strikes fear in the heart of its owner. It is full of CLUTTER. Imagine if it wasn’t so. Organising Guru Wendy Davie offers incentives and practical strategies for entering the murkier recesses of our homes and workplaces, dealing with them bit by manageable bit – and having fun in the process.
Fear of the Abyss: Healing the Wounds of Shame & Perfectionism    by Aleta Edwards, Psy.D.
Price: $9.99 USD. 73210 words. Published on January 28, 2011. .

Most self-help or personal growth books help people “cope” better with one specific problem that troubles them. This book offers healing for a wounded core by providing specific guidance to those with the central issues of perfectionism and shame, regardless of which issues or diagnoses are on the surface. It includes many examples and clinical vignettes drawn from the author's experience.
Forty Scrubs    by Joanna George
Price: Free! 39600 words. Published on February 11, 2011. .

Forty Scrubs is an intelligent and intense true to life short novel which delves into the world of sixteen year old Keisha Morgan. Keisha is suffering from an obsessive thought disorder. We follow her through the trials and tribulations of her journey to self-discovery while she stumbles upon numerous familial discoveries.
Softland    by Matthew Fish
Price: $2.99 USD. 61940 words. Published on March 10, 2011. .

Matthew Catt is a young man tormented by many irrational fears. On his way to attend a funeral hundreds of miles from home, he is stricken with a panic attack that causes the ground beneath him to swallow him whole. Matthew finds himself in a dark new world where his fears manifest into creatures. As he attempts to make his way home, he finds that maybe the worst thing in life, is to remain afraid
Can You Help Me?    by K Kishmot
Price: Free! 7480 words. Published on March 17, 2011. .

When Kevin 'Joystick' Jamble asks Egon to video-record a film for him because he's too busy playing video-games, a path to a social opens for Egon. Egon has ramboized a situation, or so he claims, and then is chided for his designer moustache... He has a most peculiar romantic encounter... Joe Bungle the Jungian inventor helps him to put things into perspective. Night and dawn in South London.