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Delivered    by Peculiar People
Price: $2.99 USD. 65890 words. Published on February 3, 2010. .

Brought up in a strict Muslim home in London, Sulafa has recently experienced the transforming power of Jesus Christ. Now, despite fear of discovery and its consequences, she knows she has to spread the good news. In an act of bravery, she sends out postcards with a single message: Let me pray for you. Her simple postcard request impacts lives and brings hope in the midst of hopelessness.
Postcard from Samarkand    by Irfan Horozovic
Price: $2.10 USD. 3920 words. Published by Style Writes Now  on September 11, 2012. .

Three outstanding stories by award-winning Bosnian author Irfan Horozovic: The Pastry Shop, The Postman, Postcard from Samarkand
Matachewan    by Lisa Dee
Price: $0.99 USD. 8830 words. Published on September 15, 2012. .

Matachewan is a collection of Canadian short story literary fiction. WahWashKesh in central Ontario, Matachewan in Northern Ontario, Major Street in Toronto: these are all the haunts of my childhood. Not where we lived but where we vacationed (if you can call spending the night at my grandmother’s house a vacation.) How these places weave spells as the years pass.
Planet Neptune    by Sachin Rajbhandari
Price: Free! 7060 words. Published on September 20, 2012. .

A collection of verses or stanzas, short poems and lyrical type on postcard format mostly based on my experiences consisting of dreams, illusion abstraction, love, hope, despair, faith, beauty ugliness, music and romance ,pretty and above-under the sun.
On the Road to Winterhaven    by Geoff Nolan
Price: $3.68 USD. 85670 words. Published on November 19, 2012. .

Christmas 1928. A mysterious man emerges from a blizzard and arrives at the hopeless town of Winterhaven. When he tries to rekindle lost hope, change the lives of the townsfolk and turn around the fortunes of the town, one stubborn problem remains: greed. Only the mysterious man can stand in greed’s way and save Winterhaven from eternal despair…