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Fear of Rain    by Robert T. Jeschonek
Price: $0.99 USD. 9630 words. Published on March 11, 2010. .

The sorcerous Mr. Flood has drowned Johnstown, Pennsylvania three times. The fourth time will be the charm, and the city will vanish beneath the waves forever...unless his flood-making apprentice, Dee, has anything to say about it. Dee uses her own powers against her wicked mentor, setting off a cataclysmic battle of magic rainmakers in the heart of a raging storm to end all storms.
Rose Head    by Robert T. Jeschonek
Price: $0.99 USD. 11610 words. Published on March 13, 2010. .

In a world where everyone has a flower for a head, who can stop the serial killer called the Pruner? Enter Inspector Glisten, a hard-boiled, rose-headed cop who'll stop at nothing to cut down the Pruner. But when the trail leads to a seedy garden of horrors he never imagined, Glisten fights for his life against an explosion of deadly flower power that could uproot his world in a harvest of death.
Touch of Darkness    by Richard Taylor
Price: $0.99 USD. 23940 words. Published on August 26, 2010. .

A mysterious blind man known only as The Collector arrives to tour the mansion of a dead eccentric. The estate is filled with artifacts – mementoes with stories to tell – and only the Collector can “see” the tales associated with them by touching the objects. The Collector's intent is revealed as he entraps a murderer to expose himself, and dispenses justice only he knows how to impose.
The Endlands (vol 1)    by Vincent Hobbes
Price: $2.99 USD. 72730 words. Published by Hobbes End Publishing, LLC  on January 11, 2011. .

Do you believe in a place outside human knowledge-a place where myth and legend collide-where the unthinkable is the mundane? Nothing is what it seems-noises are not what you think. Nothing is off limits-no place is safe. Welcome to the Endlands. 12 authors. 17 short stories.
Elevator    by David Kubicek
Price: $0.99 USD. 4990 words. Published on June 10, 2011. .

Fans of Rod Serling's Twilight Zone will like this tale of a man's claustrophobic nightmare.
Dark That Day, After All    by Jason McIntyre
Price: Free! 4410 words. Published on September 8, 2011. .

Excerpted from the anthology NIGHTS GONE BY by #1 Kindle Suspense author Jason McIntyre. On this day, elderly Jarvis Schloss unburdens his soul to another elderly park dweller as they sit on his favorite park bench. In the tradition of Rod Serling, this eerie tale begins as the two each reflect on the primes of their lives and uncover something even darker than the sky overhead.
MORSELS Twisted Tales of Life and Death Vol. 1    by Kelvin Wade
Price: Free! 54570 words. Published on December 11, 2011. .

What if you made a rash decision right before the calvary arrives? Imagine a vampire that hates the taste of blood. What if a murdered battered woman decided to fight back? Ever seen a human zoo? Pssst...cows can fly. What would you give in exchange for your dreams coming true? What if that derelict on the bus is God? Morsels serves up fifteen twisted original tales that you won't soon forget.
MORSELS Twisted Tales of Life and Death Vol. 2    by Kelvin Wade
Price: $2.99 USD. 68520 words. Published on December 11, 2011. .

How does a locomotive crash into a house two miles from the nearest train tracks? Could the ever popular Father DeConcini really be a pedophile priest? Did an act of terrorism crater a New York apartment building or was it something no one could've seen coming? Did a tornado level this small Missouri town or was it...a dragon? Thirteen all-new twisted tales by the author of Morsels Vol. 1.
Thank You and Good Night    by Ray Succre
Price: Free! 210580 words. Published on May 28, 2012. .

Based closely on the multi-faceted and prolific life of Rod Serling, creator (and both head writer and host) of The Twilight Zone, Thank You and Good Night spans the rise and fall of a television icon. Through both narrative and script, Thank You and Good Night follows writer Emery Asher through the raucous, speculative, and complex world of home-screen celebrity in the early days of television.