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Working for Heat    by Donovan Sotam
You set the price! 7070 words. Published on November 2, 2011. .

A collection of short-stories centered around the working world. Surreal aspects of everyday workplaces and exaggerated characters, that we can all, unfortunately, relate to. Working for heat is a direct translation of the Portuguese idiomatic expression - “trabalhar para aquecer” - which, very roughly, translates into working to no avail. A humorous satire about the working world.
A String of Momentary Silences    by LS Burton
Price: $3.95 USD. 55780 words. Published on November 17, 2011. .

Peter Bremmer decides he'd be better off never speaking again. Then Peter meets a man who says more than he ever could without ever saying a word.
When Is Ever After?    by GlennAndSasha Gabriel
Price: Free! 710 words. Published on November 21, 2011. .

Fairy tales always end with “And they lived happily ever after.” But is there an Ever After when you’ve been passed over, ignored and invisible to others your whole life? This is a 600 word short story.
Working for Heat - Volume II    by Donovan Sotam
Price: $0.99 USD. 11840 words. Published on December 4, 2011. .

The II Volume of short-stories about the working world. Surreal aspects of everyday workplaces and exaggerated characters, that we can all, unfortunately, relate to. Working for heat is a direct translation of the Portuguese idiomatic expression - “trabalhar para aquecer” - which, very roughly, translates into working to no avail. A humorous satire about the working world.
Dark Stranger    by Anthony J Fuchs
Price: $0.99 USD. 2340 words. Published on January 13, 2012. .

Rose Brewer survived a vicious attack years ago, but she's never been able to remember how, until a chance encounter with a dark stranger in a parking garage brings back more than just her terrifying memories.
Tracy's Hot Mail    by T A Belshaw
Price: $2.99 USD. 22310 words. Published by Crooked Cat publishing  on January 16, 2012. .

Tracy's the new girl in the office. A sassy nineteen year old with an eye for cloned fashion and an ear for the latest gossip, she reveals all in a series of emails to her friend, Emma. Behind Tracy’s wide eyed innocence and reassuring smile is a muck spreader of the highest calibre. No secret is safe. “Hilariously written. I can’t fault this book...” Rose McClelland, Judging Covers
College Graduate: From Classroom to Cubicle - what they didn't teach at    by Ken Nason, Jr
You set the price! 7960 words. Published on January 29, 2012. .

What will it really be like that First Day, First Week, or First Month at your new job? Transitioning from academia to the“real world” takes a little adjustment. What appeared to be stressful and grueling at “Party U”, will suddenly appear like the “good ole’ days” when things were slower and at a pace to your suiting.Let this book give you some helpful hints on getting thru day 1, week 1, month 1
The Borough    by Steve Dockray
Price: Free! 96380 words. Published on February 19, 2012. .

It's the late 1980s and Sharmouth Council is having a difficult time. Accountant Dave Winner teams up with auditor Sally Travis to get to the bottom of things, but their investigations soon bring them into conflict with a powerful businessman who will stop at nothing. Ill-suited to a James Bond lifestyle, our heroes lurch from comic incompetence to improbable success, but corruption has a price.
Inside Your Computer Part I: Browser, Media and Office    by Christopher Grove
Price: Free! 1270 words. Published on February 25, 2012. .

This book is only aimed to computer non-experts who have lack of computing skills as well as lack of free time to search online for software that might come in handy for them. You shouldn’t buy this book if you are more advanced in computer skills although you might get some healthy tips from it. Who am I to judge right?
A Breeze    by Earnest Long
Price: Free! 1160 words. Published on March 14, 2012. .

A short story. Relationships can be hard for anyone. Computers can be hard for some. But some find them easy. And some aren’t interested. However, relationships are not like computers for example. And woes betide someone who thinks they are.