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Childish Discoveries: The Sandwich and Other Stories    by Kim Pearson
Price: $0.99 USD. 15220 words. Published on October 13, 2010. .

Look through innocent childish eyes in these 7 short stories, and discover that those eyes may not be so innocent after all. A sandwich turns deadly, a trampoline becomes an avenger, and the hallway coat closet harbors a secret occupant. These stories and others may make you remember your own childish discoveries in the mysterious grown-up world.
Church of the Old Mermaids    by Kim Antieau
Price: $8.99 USD. 80770 words. Published by Green Snake Publishing  on November 20, 2010. .

Myla Alvarez tells stories of the Old Mermaids who were washed ashore onto the New Desert when the Old Sea dried up near Tucson, Arizona. Myla finds sustenance and meaning in their lives and stories. But she worries that Homeland Security may discover the undocumented immigrants she harbors at the Old Mermaid Sanctuary. A tale of redemption, love, compassion, and mystery.
Skin and Bone    by Leslie Claire Walker
Price: $7.99 USD. 61700 words. Published by Secret Fire Press  on December 16, 2010. .

Stories create the world. They live on your skin. In your bones. Lose your stories? Cease to exist. The world will not remember you. Sally Gold has only one chance to stop that terrible death from happening to everything and everyone she loves: She must take a dangerous road into a parallel world and battle an evil older than time itself.
Sitting On The Gatepost: The Story Of Zora Neale Hurston    by Waln Brown
Price: $4.99 USD. 4850 words. Published on January 5, 2011. .

This biography of Zora Neale Hurston examines her childhood of poverty, abandonment and racial discrimination. After her mother died, Zora was sent off to a boarding school. When her father would not pay her expenses, Zora had to drop out of the school. Despite many struggles, Zora rose above her difficult childhood to be one of America's greatest African-American writers and folklorists.
My Homework Ate My Dog!    by Teddy Dee
Price: $2.99 USD. 660 words. Published on February 18, 2011. .

Laugh out loud as you share in the tale of a young boy and his dog as they scheme to finish a science project at the last minute. A story book of the highest caliber that delivers important cautionary messages for today's youth, specifically internet safety, exercising judgement and the repercussions associated with procrastination. This is book is a must have for the home library!
DISPOSITION OF THE LINES    by Kristina Vulgan
Price: $1.99 USD. 7980 words. Published on March 8, 2011. .

A fable about following your dream
Invisible Ink    by Carl A. Veno
Price: $7.99 USD. 57580 words. Published by Fideli Publishing on April 15, 2011. .

Assemble a cast of colorful characters — heroines, villains, lovers, odd-ball journalists, and life-shaping historical events. Weave unpredictable plots that challenge our assumptions of reality. Enact a drama of high adventure in space, in the street, and in the newsroom. Then lean back and ponder that these are rue stories from our own times.
The Little Red Hen With a Pen    by David Davis
Price: $0.99 USD. 800 words. Published by New Summerfield Press  on May 8, 2011. .

One day the Little Red Hen finds a pen in the barnyard and decides to write a book. A humorous fable about the publishing industry for writers. This piece first appeared in a writer's magazine and is one of David Davis's (writing as Tom F. Twain) best.
Storyteller    by Lisa Cresswell
Price: Free! 43840 words. Published on July 15, 2011. .

Your best friend is really your guardian. Your grandmother is really a fairy. Your birthday present holds a magical power. And you think your nemesis is just a 13 year old girl. That was before you encountered The Morrow, a creature from another world sent to stop you from fulfilling your destiny.
The Black Men and Steven Spielberg    by Jules Okapi
Price: $0.99 USD. 5790 words. Published by White Sun Press  on July 30, 2011. .

Semi-autobiographical but mostly fantastical essay on growing up in the outdoors of California, and the importance of having family just as quirky and not-quirky as you are.