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Notes from an Isolated Man    by Craig Cain
Price: $0.99 USD. 11290 words. Published on May 27, 2010. .

A philosophical breakdown about an observer. A man that views life but does not partake of it. After much debate, he decides to leave his fence of observation and enjoy the world, resulting in dire consequences.
Buddha Impetus to Primitive Psyche    by Shelton Ranasinghe
Price: $2.99 USD. 27720 words. Published on May 31, 2010. .

This book is an unconventional approach to Buddhist doctrine. It is brilliantly written with logical evaluation of Buddhist concepts with emphasis on suffering and "anatta" (non-self), the two pillars of Buddhist teaching. The author's ability to read the Buddhist scripture and extract what Buddha really meant is the greatest contribution. This Book is a 'must' for anyone with an open mind.
The Anarcho-Totalitarian Nature Of Radical Environmentalism    by Frederick Meekins
Price: $1.00 USD. 3080 words. Published on June 4, 2010. .

An Examination Of Deep Ecology
Sum of Memories    by David Corby
Price: $2.99 USD. 43940 words. Published on June 9, 2010. .

Many people dream of being able to transfer into a younger body. But... What makes me, me? Am I the body that everyone recognises? Am I my personality? Am I a spirit, an empty life-force that becomes me through a unique experience of life? - Jonathan wakes up one morning, feeling better than he has done for months. How can it be that when he looks in the mirror, it is his son in the reflection?
The Keepers of Himal    by j guevara
Price: $3.99 USD. 115580 words. Published on June 27, 2010. .

The Keepers of Himal is a journey of discovery across Earth's highest mountains to the deepest valley of the soul. By finally deciphering Nature's message, Reid learns the nature of time, our relationship to Orb, and what lies ahead. It is time to take responsibility for our own existence. listen, and then decide.
Sharing (Cats & Dogs Series)    by Stan I.S. Law
Price: Free! 2840 words. Published by Inhousepress  on July 4, 2010. .

...As the curse would have it, he held his ground. He climbed the steps of success, each breeding the next, each balanced precariously, yet offering foothold enough to jump to the next rung of insatiable desire to climb still further...
Prelude To A Golden Age    by Lawrence John Brown
Price: Free! 72940 words. Published on July 6, 2010. .

First published in 2004, Prelude To A Golden Age presents, through a story about an android invasion of earth, a philosophy ideally suited to the challenges of today. This philosophy, developed out of Jane Roberts’ Seth material and Taoism, is based on two revolutionary and liberating ideas: God is in the world, and we create our experiences through our thoughts, beliefs, and expectations.
Beyond Religion Volume III    by Stanislaw Kapuscinski
Price: $3.99 USD. 63880 words. Published by Inhousepress  on July 6, 2010. .

[From Intro.] “Anyone searching these pages for quick, glib, answers will be disappointed. I would rather my readers treated my essays as a menu of exotic dishes, perhaps a silver tray of hors-d’oeuvres, which they might taste, relish, ponder upon their esoteric ingredients, and if still tempted—swallow.”
Keynote Speaker    by Jonathan M Barrett
Price: Free! 2740 words. Published on July 13, 2010. .

Antoine Maercx is ranked 73rd in the Time Benelux edition list of 'Most important contemporary thinkers’. He arrives in Wellington to make the keynote address at the biennial Australasian Nietzsche Society conference. But from the moment he is picked up at the airport, things do not go to plan for the eminent professor.
What of the Night?    by Stephen Carter
Price: $2.99 USD. 32630 words. Published by Zarahemla Books  on July 14, 2010. .

"By proving contraries, truth is made manifest," said Joseph Smith. A good thing, because Stephen Carter's religious life is full of contradictions. This collection of award-winning personal essays wrestles the "used tin foil, the ratty teddy bears, the rusty bicycle frames, the dog-eared magazines, the empty toilet paper rolls" of Carter's life into stories compelling, candid, and insightful.