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Che Forever    by Dan Brook
Price: $0.99 USD. 7180 words. Published on April 27, 2009. .

In this bilingual English/Español edition, Che Forever is a sympathetic and poetic biographical sketch detailing the past, promise, potential, and power of the dynamic ideas and ideology of Che Guevara, the iconic Latin American revolutionary. Read it and surprise yourself!
Reds, White and Blue: An Anthology of American Socialism and Communism 1880-1920    by Lenny  Flank
Price: $9.99 USD. 135160 words. Published on September 8, 2009. .

A history of American socialism and communism. Selected from the writings of America's most prominent leftists, including Robert Owen, Eugene V Debs, Jack London, Emma Goldman, Big Bill Haywood, Robert LaFollette, Norman Thomas, Louis Fraina, and others.
The Black Flag: Kropotkin on Anarchism    by Lenny  Flank
Price: $9.99 USD. 42820 words. Published on November 11, 2009. .

A collection of writings from Peter Kropotkin, the leading theorist on Anarchism. Contains "Revolutionary Government", "Anarchist Communism; Its Basis and Principles", "Anarchist Morality" and "Anarchism; Its Philosophy and Ideal".
The Miracle Tree    by David Tracey
Price: $5.00 USD. 92890 words. Published on December 8, 2009. .

A young reporter has some sharp lessons to learn when he gets sent to cover a tree that might make wishes come true. Hope, race, love and redemption play out amid a media circus in this laugh-out-loud comedy of ill manners.
From A Madman Only: A Rant and Modest Proposal on Health Care    by Max G. Bernard
Price: $0.99 USD. 2080 words. Published on March 17, 2010. .

The author proposes a bold three step plan: 1. Criminalize private health insurance. 2. Provide free comprehensive health care to every human being in the U.S. without enrollment, co-pays, deductibles, exclusions, or premiums. 3. Pay for it all out of general tax revenue. The insurance industry's worst nightmare, way beyond the mild proposals of "public option" or even "single payer."
An Enlightening Lie About the Lucidity of Bees    by Ian Kraft
Price: $2.50 USD. 60270 words. Published on January 18, 2011. .

Crofton Eer, a member of a militaristic society set in a canyon that knows only war, seeks an escape from the troubled canyon in which he lives, guided by the embodiment of the lone star that is visible from the canyon depths. His escape takes him on a journey in which he discovers that there are a great many more stars (gods) in the sky, which leads to a search for truth in the valley of life.
Jefferson's Road: Patriots and Tyrants    by Michael J. Scott
Price: $2.99 USD. 78060 words. Published on June 2, 2011. .

The man who was manipulated into shooting the President is on the run. His only hope to rescue his brother and save his country is to ally himself with the one person he despises most. But will the price of revolution cost him his soul?
Unicorn Summer    by Lois Stickell
Price: $2.99 USD. 48990 words. Published on September 18, 2011. .

Adults often find the Blue Ridge Mountains a great place to relax. Eight-year-old Ellen finds the mountains boring and her neighbor Rose nice but old. That’s before Ellen ends up on the run with Rose as the FBI close in. Ellen discovers that her neighbor has been hiding a secret for over 30 years and that secret is about to change Ellen's life.
Where The Wild Things Were    by Nigel Bird
You set the price! 8890 words. Published on September 27, 2011. .

The Rue Bella magazine was considered to be at the cutting edge of poetry during it's production years between 1998 and 1993. Not only did it have some of the biggest names around (Benjamin Zephaniah, Brian Patten, Ruth Padel, Michael Horovitz,Ed Mycue, Jan Oskar Hansen and Virgil Suarez, all included here) but offered a stage for the most exciting up-and-coming talent of the period.
Strange Attractors    by PD Allen
Price: $0.99 USD. 34460 words. Published on December 19, 2011. .

This volume contains eleven tales from the frontier of imagination, stories that are, by turn, surreal, satirical, surprising, subversive, slapstick, sensual and spiritual. And always stimulating.