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2020 Vision: Imagining An Enlightened and Sustainable Future    by Derek Joe Tennant
You set the price! 53900 words. Published on October 21, 2009. .

We face many difficult challenges today. Dwindling resources, climate change, pollution, overpopulation, and a growing feeling of disconnection from God or religion all must be solved if we are to retain society and culture as we know it. I examine economics, environment, politics and religion and identify at least 2 paradigm shifts within each topic that will enable us to thrive and develop.
The Matriarchs, Book I, Meira & The Language Stone    by Philip Newman
Price: $1.99 USD. 109580 words. Published on November 28, 2009. .

MEIRA MCMAHON is pursued by governments, churches, and the bad boys of the fossil fuels industry, as she peels back the layers of violence and deceit that surround the Ancients' use of solar technology. Infuriated by her first lover's philandering she sets out to put a few things right with the men in her life, starting with why her father left, and why her mother refuses to explain.
Stronger than Dirt    by Schaye Losee
Price: $9.99 USD. 102300 words. Published on January 11, 2010. .

After years of running the rat race, Kim Schaye and Chris Losee traded in their urban lifestyle for a farm in rural New York. Stronger Than Dirt recounts their transformation from lifetime city dwellers to full-time flower growers. Told from alternating viewpoints of a husband and wife, Stronger Than Dirt is an inspirational tale for anyone who ever wondered what it would be like to pursue a dream
The Guardians    by Jaebi 
Price: $6.95 USD. 110840 words. Published on August 22, 2010. .

The Guardians have curbed the destructive tendencies of humanity since the beginning: there’s never been a hole in the ozone layer and man has never split the atom. When the Guardians intervene to stop humanity's newest threat, firearms, Shinta is left with a choice: avenge her father, use firearms against the Guardians or forsake everything she has ever known and loved for the sake of humanity.
Crushed    by David Chadderton
Price: $0.99 USD. 79150 words. Published on January 20, 2011. .

crushed is a gripping, fast-paced story from the first sentence. it’s about the dedication of one man to right a wrong. a daytime new york financial advisor and a night-time martial arts instructor, afiz abdelfazar travels around the world to take on an overseas mission of impossible scale.
Going Green Together - How to Align Employees with Green Strategies    by Frank Roettgers
Price: $15.95 USD. 24280 words. Published on February 12, 2011. .

At a time when ‘going green’ is at the top of the agenda of many organizations one of the most critical success factors of strategy implementation escapes the notice of many business professionals: the alignment of employees with the green strategy.
The Best Place for Garbage: The Essential Guide to Recycling with Composting Worms    by Sandra Wiese
Price: $4.95 USD. 88140 words. Published on February 14, 2011. .

About 30% of your personal household trash is made up of completely recyclable organic material. Convert your garbage to black gold with composting worms. Don’t be squeamish, they won’t hurt you, I promise. This fun, funny and informative book will make you laugh out loud as you learn how to turn something that is costing you money into something that is saving or even making you money.
Greener Materials and the Markets That Use Them    by Bob Brothers
Price: $9.99 USD. 10650 words. Published on February 17, 2011. .

"Greener Materials and the Markets that Use Them" provides a comprehensive overview of the products, raw materials, and end uses that are leading a transformation to a 'greener' more environmentaly friendly America.
In Denial    by Cuger Brant
Price: $4.99 USD. 29860 words. Published on May 31, 2011. .

When every prediction of climate change from eminent bodies such as the IPPC, to the myriad of academic foundations studying this anthropogenic phenomena, talk of sea level rises enough to engulf tens of thousands of square miles of coastline world wide and submerge little island states or predict super hurricanes and super storms, droughts and crop failures worldwide, then why are we in denial?
Seven Truths for a New Age    by Lawrence John Brown
Price: Free! 14460 words. Published on July 4, 2011. .

If I could speak before the UN, I’d say: 1. No one can own our Mother Earth. 2. God is present in the world and there is no evil. 3. All things are conscious and are created with rights. 4. The physical universe was designed by non-physical beings. 5. The main purpose of government is protecting rights. 6. There are too many people on Spaceship Earth. 7. Power corrupts everyone who holds it.