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The Best Place for Garbage: The Essential Guide to Recycling with Composting Worms    by Sandra Wiese
Price: $4.95 USD. 88100 words. Published on February 14, 2011. .

This book will only be useful to you if you eat or know someone who does. About 30% of your trash is made up of completely recyclable organic material. Convert your garbage to black gold with composting worms. 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.
Pickers and Pickled Punks    by Marina Bridges
Price: $1.99 USD. 19550 words. Published on June 13, 2011. .

A collection of short stories from horror writer, Marina Bridges, featuring four twisted tales where poking around for treasure in other peoples' trash goes horribly wrong.
Sidney's Comet    by Brian Herbert
Price: $4.99 USD. 91460 words. Published by WordFire Press  on July 16, 2011. .

Bestselling author Brian Herbert’s humorous first novel. For centuries the slops that inhabit Earth have been rocketing their refuse into the Galaxy, carelessly littering the cosmos with wrappers, peelings, bottles and cans. But the universe is about to get even. An immense comet of garbage is on a collision course with Earth! Only one man can stop it: lowly government worker Sidney Malloy!
The Factory Line, A Pulp Novel    by Ian Truman
Price: $2.99 USD. 38630 words. Published on January 13, 2012. .

Ian starts his shift at 6:59 in the industrial wasteland of Montreal-East only to finish his day, fifteen hours later, in the notorious red light district. Simple as that. Low key, gritty, trashy... funny as hell. The Factory Line is Ian Truman's true-ish account of life in a Montreal factory.
Vengeance Zombie    by Richard Caleb
Price: $1.89 USD. 4620 words. Published by Nyx Editions  on June 29, 2012. .

Richard Crosbie assiste à la mort de sa famille et est mordu par un mort-vivant. Ivre de vengeance, il s'est fixé une mission : éliminer l'homme à l'origine de l'épidémie qui s'est abattue sur le monde. Mais le temps joue contre lui, et Richard risque à tout moment de se transformer en zombie. Parviendra-t-il à assouvir sa vengeance ? Une nouvelle apocalyptique de Richard Caleb.
STUFF - What To Do With Stuff    by Linda Everett
Price: $2.99 USD. 2850 words. Published on July 14, 2012. .

STUFF – What To Do With Stuff – is a short and humorous look at the stuff most people collect throughout their lifetime. Ebook offers some good suggestions for how to deal with STUFF and move forward.
Alright Kingdom    by Vato Zhozho
Price: Free! 40580 words. Published on October 29, 2012. .

Простая трэш история о парне, который сбежал из дома, в надежде сорвать куш. В результате ему срывает крышу. Для тех, кто сомневается, что нуар ещё жив. Для тех, кто хочет побольше бессмысленного насилия и кучу монологов.
The Upcycled Garden    by Dannielle K. Doyle
Price: $2.99 USD. 4030 words. Published on February 20, 2013. .

The Upcycled Garden; Provides over 50 ways to make ordinary trash useful in the garden. This book offers ideas and instructions for upcycling or reusing various "trash" items that may have otherwise been considered worthless - giving them new purpose, for the better of the environment and benefit of the garden.
Glorious Gardens of Teetering Rust    by Brian Wheeler
Price: $0.99 USD. 15140 words. Published on March 12, 2013. .

Brandon Tuggle slumbers and toils upon the world's sharpest acres. During the day, he mans the salvage crane and stacks refuse into teetering piles. During the night, he traces maps in his dreams. His skin is scarred by the salvage yard's sharp piles, and lonely Brandon wonders where all his uncles have gone. It takes a surprise visit from Mercy before Brandon can see a color other than rust.
The Poet    by Elizabeth Rowan Keith
Price: $1.99 USD. 1890 words. Published on March 26, 2013. .

Occasionally chance events take a person on a course never imagined. Simple as those we meet may seem, there could be an unexpected wisdom and wit waiting to unfold. These are the serendipitous events that change our lives for the better, even if we think differently at first. This tale is dedicated to the members of the sanitation industry, in which this story takes place.