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A Friend Made Me Remember    by Paul Bennett
Price: $3.99 USD. 28200 words. Published on January 4, 2010. .

Poems from the heart, mind and soul of Paul Bennett that will climb into your heart and grip your being. His words will lyrically touch each of your senses and passionately stroke your soul. He reveals strong feelings for family, children, his pride as a black man, respect for black women and compassion for people. He expresses unique racial empathy and political insight, not politically correct.
Essere al mondo    by Paolo-Ugo Brusa
Price: Free! 84990 words. Published on December 17, 2012. .

Essere al mondo (Being Alive) is an essay on "general biography", i.e. on the necessary and universal backdrop for whatever in a way or other happens to, and through, any living being, as well as an introduction to prosophy, the post-philosophical perspective where all views, languages and worlds are understood as facets of the same basic truth laboring in every event of anybody's life.
Del che è & che non è    by Paolo-Ugo Brusa
Price: Free! 107350 words. Published on April 3, 2013. .

Le culture si spendono per confinare l’inafferrabilità dell’evenienza, che è conseguenza dell’umana libertà. I modi del confinamento fanno appello a idee di razionalità e di socialità che vedono quell’afferrare come indispensabile e doveroso. Qui, come in 'Essere al mondo', si indaga invece l’originaria libertà dei rapporti tra mondo, mente e medio per conoscerla nell’immediatezza del suo darsi.
Renatus    by John Saunders
Price: $3.99 USD. 83290 words. Published on April 11, 2013. .

A British detective murder mystery with a unique supernatural plot that twists and turns as the story develops.
Marchi    by Philip Demak
Price: $1.76 USD. 48430 words. Published on May 9, 2013. .

Not long ago, before the internet, cell phones and PC’s, people sent letters, talked over the phones or, even better, chatted face to face over a cup of coffee, a beer or tea. Parks, cafeterias and street corners were the meeting places. Marchi is one of those people in the 1980’s, somewhere in a Californian town. Amid books and friends, he will capture you.