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Stories from the Ether Volume I: The Secret of Rue McGrath & The Excerpt    by W.T. Hughes
Price: Free! 5240 words. Published on March 14, 2011. .

The Secret of Rue McGrath and The Excerpt are two original short stories exploring the dark world that remains unseen to all but a unlucky few.
The Hours of Creeping Night - A collection of dark speculative short fiction    by Sophie Playle
Price: $1.99 USD. 11920 words. Published on November 28, 2011. .

'The Hours of Creeping Night' is a collection of short stories that encompass the surrealism of the late hours of the night, when the coming dawn feels like an impossible dream. This 11,000 word ebook is filled with weird and morbid tales of mechanical creatures, living forests, zombies, wedigo and other monsters, while exploring the darkness of human nature in various strange fictional worlds.
Kingdom of Asskissers    by Joseph Lawrence
Price: Free! 5720 words. Published on January 6, 2012. .

This is a summary of the accomplishments that were recently made by the present CEO of the White River Investments firm of Southfield, Michigan. For business students, the reading of this entry can serve as a proper example of methods used to drive a business to gain on competition. NOTE: to ensure the protection of the narrator (the CEO of WRI), his identity is to remain hidden.
SOL: A Light Novel    by Max E. Keele
Price: $2.99 USD. 30810 words. Published on January 24, 2012. .

Embark on a surreal adventure that begins with an outstretched thumb and ends with an explosive finale in the middle of the Greatest Party Ever Held. It's magick and drugs and weirdness of all sorts. Come join the trip! You are invited!
Small cruelties of children    by will dewees
Price: $3.99 USD. 54410 words. Published on June 1, 2012. .

We all have children, don’t we? Or know some? At least everyone can claim to have seen, or maybe just been, a child at some time or another. See whether you can find the child in this fourth collection of flasch fiction, Small cruelties of children. Some are easy. In other stories you have to make a little effort. But in a few you will have to find the child in yourself. Or not.
The Grin (a paranormal tale)    by Saul Tanpepper
Price: $0.99 USD. 12640 words. Published on October 1, 2012. .

When Cassie Ingersoll gets a last-minute babysitting call on Christmas Eve, she's tempted to blow it off. But extra money would be nice, and maybe Christmas won't be such a meager affair after all. Her problems begin almost immediately: a dead car battery, a house in the middle of nowhere, a storm brewing. Then, a mysterious warning: Don't feed the boy. She should have paid attention.
Monsters and Machines    by Douglas T. Vale
Price: $3.99 USD. 207440 words. Published on February 1, 2013. .

Two women lost in a magical desert look for a way out. A tired ghost examines the follies of the modern world. A figment of a boy's imagination struggles to survive and find meaning. A teenage mad scientist builds a woman too difficult to handle. These are a few of the strange and outlandish stories you'll find in this collection of horror, science fiction, and fantasy tales.
Lighting The Way Home    by Ross Hamilton
Price: Free! 1140 words. Published on February 21, 2013. .

Farcical space opera! The story that just lights up! How is it possible for a space ship to run out of fuel?
Stakeout    by Stefanie N Snider
Price: $0.99 USD. 2960 words. Published on March 17, 2013. .

Partners Garrick and Ortega are assigned the stakeout of a suspicious house, using a thermal imaging camera. But when the equipment picks up a strange presence nearby, their mission takes a dark turn.
The Dark Outside    by Eric Jeitner
Price: Free! 43500 words. Published on March 23, 2013. .

Two refugees staying alive through mutual silence. A group of strangers on an enigmatic hunt through a dangerous wilderness. A world-weary police detective looking for the origins of violence. The Dark Outside presents fifteen forays into surreal places and weird landscapes. Ideal reading for the the obsessive, paranoid, and discerning individual.