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WRITE NOW! (How To Write That Novel--Today)    by Francine Saint Marie
Price: $0.99 USD. 4210 words. Published by Fifth Column Press  on August 15, 2009. .

An Amazon-Kindle Bestseller: "ALL ARTISTIC ENDEAVORS ARE ACHIEVEMENTS UNTO THEMSELVES" Whether you're a published author experiencing writer's block, a first-time novelist grappling with a debut, or a lover of literature who wants to gain insight into what it takes to write a good book, this inspiring tutorial will help keep the juices flowing, and demystify the creative process at the same time.
The Quotable Mark Twain    by Scott Douglas
Price: $0.99 USD. 6180 words. Published on October 20, 2009. .

Mark Twain was a great observer of life, and had witty things to say about all corners of life. Collected here are over 100 of Twain's most beloved quotes.
The Book of Famous Inspirational Quotes    by Scott Douglas
Price: $0.99 USD. 9250 words. Published on October 20, 2009. .

What did great philosophers, writers, and politicians have to say about things like life, death and success? Hear their inspiring words in this eBook of famous quotations.
Satan Is The New Cupid    by Christy Leigh Stewart
Price: $1.00 USD. 8830 words. Published on January 17, 2010. .

This books compiles traditional Halloween love spells and rituals along with experimental occultism, chaos magick, and science. If you can't find love with this book, you might not be lovable.
Who's Who — The A to Z Encyclopedia on People of Color who did it first    by Eugene LaCorbiniere
Price: $9.99 USD. 351440 words. Published by Fideli Publishing on February 13, 2010. .

Who’s Who is the only people of color historically based reference book of its kind. It’s a book that contains the names, faces, and life stories of Africans, African Americans, and many other people of color from around the world who have achieved great goals first. We honor those who have made the sacrifice, and gone beyond the boundaries of what was expected of them to better humanity.
Laird Barron (ology)    by Blue Tyson
Price: Free! 166680 words. Published on May 16, 2010. .

About the work of horror writer Laird Barron, and is a companion to the Laird Barron (ology) website http://lairdbarron.blogspot.com and collects the content found at the site. The various entries and elements can also be browsed there. Barron as a writer often works in a Lovecraft type tradition, using his own Pacific Northwest and in particular Washington State mythos. Also noir influences.
Dog Breeds: Which is Your Perfect Pet?    by Linda Sacco
Price: $9.99 USD. 18110 words. Published on July 21, 2010. .

This book contains all the information a dog seeker needs to know to help match their lifestyle to a breed. Over 80 dog breed and variety profiles include information on coat varieties, grooming, environment (indoors/outdoors, climate), exercise, compatibility with children and other pets, and health concerns. Includes over 30 colour photographs.
How to Swat the Killer Be's Out of Your Writing    by Nancy Owens Barnes
Price: $2.99 USD. 9400 words. Published on August 3, 2010. .

Great story, great plot, great characters, but…! Reliance on the "to be" verbs—the Killer Be's—results in passive writing. How to Swat the Killer Be's Out of Your Writing is a handy booklet designed to assist serious writers in turning their passive voice into active voice and allowing their writing to reach a new level.
Life's Small, Moderate and Large Tips: Advice for Heath, Living and Coping    by Todd Daigneault
Price: $4.99 USD. 16520 words. Published on August 12, 2010. .

A book detailing a series of no-nonsense tips---to help us all deal with health, life and coping
Frazzled    by Peter Johansen
Price: $2.95 USD. 26160 words. Published on August 23, 2010. .

GAP analysis methods endeavor toward developing visionary solutions to complex problems by bifurcating or simplifying the problem into measurable steps. The combined thesis ‘Economic Perils of the Middle-Aged American Worker’ and ‘The Forgotten Graveyard Worker’ attempts toward accomplishing solutions toward a complex problem.