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The Time Traveller – Book 2    by Lucy Lelens
Price: $2.99 USD. 5370 words. Published on June 4, 2011. .

Fresh from his success in getting his time machine up and operational, the Traveller finds himself and his two companions in trouble when they are visited by, and attacked by, beings called the Brotherhood. Sue reveals a deep surprise which turns out to the be cause for the attack. Then when the Traveller and his companions decide to pursue the Brotherhood, they land in a world of white and death.
Slumgullion Sector    by Michael Angel
Price: $1.49 USD. 9700 words. Published by Banty Hen Publishing on June 7, 2011. .

I’d been sitting at Doyle’s Clam House for an hour, and no one had gotten around to being kidnapped by aliens yet. I had a bowl of what the guide books called the best chowder north of Bodega Bay on one side, and a redhead who’d make Raymond Chandler dive for his thesaurus on the other. No one told me that I'd get to witness something right out of the Star Wars cantina scene that evening.
Thunder Dead    by "Mark Paul" Sebar
Price: $3.99 USD. 59510 words. Published on June 29, 2011. .

An epic action packed divine sci-fi of biblical proportions.
Folded Time    by J. H. Soeder
Price: $1.00 USD. 2270 words. Published on July 10, 2011. .

This is the first in the line of many science fiction stories heading their way to your reading pleasure, written by award winning author, J.H. Soeder. In this amazing short story, here is a man who dreams about the universe and the the omelette his wife makes for him every Saturday morning. And you'll never guess what happens!
Death and other Taxes - Part 2    by Robby Miller
Price: $3.42 USD. 13160 words. Published on May 14, 2013. .

Death and other Taxes follows the afterlife journey of a teenage boy who dies from an accidental death while showing off to his peers. The story is identifiable to anyone who has met a risk-taking teenager or lost a loved one. He does not want to accept his death and spends most of the novel looking for bizarre, at times hilarious, ways to get back to life while skirting science and controversy.