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Oregon's Greatest Natural Disasters    by William Sullivan
Price: $4.95 USD. 74560 words. Published on January 23, 2011. .

Giant earthquakes and tsunamis devastate western Oregon every 300 to 600 years. The last one hit in 1700, so we're due anytime. This informative, entertaining book tells the stories of Oregon's past floods, fires, and eruptions. Then it investigates the cycles behind our natural disasters and takes a look at what may happen when the next "Big One" strikes.
WhaleQuest!    by Matt Musson
Price: $2.99 USD. 58240 words. Published on April 7, 2011. .

Jeep Muldoon and his pals are back for their greatest adventure ever! To save an entangled whale, the boys risk everything in a daring midnight rescue in the "Graveyard of the Atlantic." A bashful sea monster, wild banker ponies, the heir to a baseball legend and the Marine Corps newest super aircraft join in for this thrill ride, and the surprises just keep coming!
Oliver Octopus    by PJ Tye
Price: $0.99 USD. 1120 words. Published on May 16, 2011. .

The sea was a lovely blue, and the sun was shining brightly over the water. Deep at the bottom of the sea it was very sandy with lots of large rocks scattered all over the place. Amongst the seaweed and coral there were quite a lot of octopuses who used to play together, including one very small octopus called Oliver....
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.
The Key and the Broken Wing    by Jessabell Tales
Price: Free! 28240 words. Published on July 2, 2011. .

There is more to a butterfly, as we engage in this short story Jezzabell says her final goodbye to Uncle Cherrome, yet she is not alone as Krome and Kimberley want to pinch the key, so powerful and special, from his coffin. As Cherome's coffins flies into the clouds the key becomes a part of Jezzabell.
The Mendicant    by James Cessford
Price: $0.99 USD. 1610 words. Published on July 22, 2011. .

Exposing the hidden seams between Borges and Roald Dahl, The Mendicant is a short story of a life lost and a beauty too terrible to endure.
Beside the Sea    by Keith Brooke
Price: Free! 5840 words. Published by NewCon Press on October 12, 2011. .

A stunning, surreal fantasy that is at the same time a poignant rite-of-passage story; both moving and gripping.
The Unlikely World of Faraway Frankie    by Keith Brooke
Price: $2.99 USD. 46970 words. Published by NewCon Press on November 19, 2011. .

We've all dreamt of Faraway, a place so like the world we know but where we make the rules; Frankie Finnegan more than most. His parents have separated and his life is miserable. When he wakes up in Faraway one morning he thinks that all his dreams have come true, until things start to unravel and Frankie’s Dream slides inexorably towards Nightmare…
About The Key and the Broken Wing    by Jessabell Tales
You set the price! 1230 words. Published on December 20, 2011. .

Jessabell Tales gives her fans and readers the chance to ask her a few questions about the book. Here she gives exclusive answers to anyone who wants to know why, how and when The Key and Broken Wing was written, published and off course what will she do next.
Tuesday    by Mikko Matto
Price: $2.99 USD. 100 words. Published on January 15, 2012. .

"In this chromatically designed and whimsical picture book, author and illustrator Mikko Matto introduces the reader to some of the "people" who are responsible for the weather over the course of a day from sunrise to evening. This personification of the familiar into imaginatively styled designs celebrates atmospheric conditions that are universal to readers young or experienced."