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Mauled - How One Tragic and Preventable Lethal Incident Changed the Legal Responsibilities of All Dog Owners    by Joe Harrington
Price: $9.99 USD. 124150 words. Published by Fideli Publishing on April 6, 2011. .

Media around the world latched onto the story, calling it: "The dog mauling case." On Jan. 26, 2001, Diane Whipple was mauled to death by two huge dogs. The case took on a new dimension because of the sexual preference of the victim, and brought same-sex partner rights to the forefront. This dramatic book tells the story and covers the trial that eventually led to a change in California law.
Fred Who?    by Fred Karger
Price: $9.95 USD. 69730 words. Published on September 22, 2011. .

Fred Karger is not your average Republican candidate for president in 2012. For one thing, he's moderate. For another, he's Jewish. And for another, he's gay. In FRED WHO, Karger--with uncommon candor and poignant humor--answers the question that everyone from Sir David Frost to Rachel Maddow, from the New York Times to Politico, has been asking: Who the hell is Fred Karger?
Heteroflexibility: A Romantic Comedy    by Mary Beth Daniels
Price: $3.99 USD. 74270 words. Published by mbdaniels on July 12, 2012. .

Zest is photographing a wedding when she is served divorce papers by her philandering husband. Desperate and destitute, she accompanies a group of lesbians on their elopement to California. The minister they hired turns out to be an anti-gay zealot hell-bent on showing them their wicked ways, and the women are chased across town in a hilarious attempt to elude the protesters.
Proposition 8: The Marriage Amendment    by Christopher Alan Anderson
Price: $4.99 USD. 7330 words. Published by First Edition Design eBook Publishing  on August 24, 2012. .

The author's discourse and analysis of California's Proposition 8: The Marriage Amendment. In this article, the author suggests that marriage is actually a spiritual/metaphysical embodiment that both sides of this debate fail to understand.