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Invocation of the Incisor and Other Dark Tales    by Michael M. Hughes
You set the price! 13940 words. Published on July 7, 2010. .

Six tales of modern horror from a delightfully twisted mind: A call to a phone sex line summons a terrifying guest. A kidnapped corporate fixer whose lactose intolerance is cruelly exploited by his captors. An occultist who learns the dark truth behind alien abductions. A bed and breakfast with an ancient secret. Bonus: includes the author's acclaimed debut short story, "The Blackwater Lights."
The Star Wish    by Richard Taylor
Price: $0.99 USD. 22340 words. Published on July 29, 2010. .

A young girl who dreams. A father who yearns for redemption. A mother who wants to believe. And a dying star traveler who needs them.
The Truth about UFOs, Aliens and all that    by John Stanton
Price: $4.99 USD. 36570 words. Published on July 30, 2010. .

Aliens from outer space don't exist and that really pisses them off. But now, the collective consciousness of the human race has given them awareness, technology and a strange agenda we don't understand. They have everything they need to breach humanity's tenuous veil of belief separating real from unreal and somebody’s going to get probed. A surreal sci-fi comedy ...
When Starships Land    by Paris Tosen
Price: $2.29 USD. 4840 words. Published on August 7, 2010. .

This ebook discusses some of the most relevant and real issues regarding the landing of genuine, benevolent starmen to earth. The administrative agencies have no intention or desire to alter 100-year-old policy on interstellar relations (ie UFO Disclosure). Therefore, the general public is needed to politely invite the starships to land. We could see starships land with only a small public effort.
U.F.O.'s ?    by Luc Vos
Price: $0.99 USD. 6850 words. Published on August 8, 2010. .

Bestaan ze echt ? Of zijn het enkel dromen, fantasieën van kinderen en science fiction freaks ? Er zijn in elk geval voor en tegenstanders, believers en non-believers. En zij die ze al gezien hebben...
Unknown Causes    by Richard Taylor
Price: $0.99 USD. 21380 words. Published on August 29, 2010. .

Lights in the night sky. Mutilated cattle in a Montana meadow. Iconic rancher Dodd Quigley, missing and presumed dead. Allison, Dodd’s daughter, dismissed and friendless. Discredited reporter Tom McQuay, following the leads. Back to a giant corporation and a vast conspiracy conceived in the final moments of the Third Reich. To the cause of Unknown Causes.
THEM! Came From Outer Space!    by Richard Taylor
Price: $0.99 USD. 17760 words. Published on September 2, 2010. .

Terror visits the little town of Flannel, Oregon, when a body is discovered on the pool table of a prominent bus bench writer. Soon Flannel’s eclectic young doctor, Milo Bushnell learns Flannel is being invaded by Brussels sprouts from space, ill-tempered little vegetables that metamorphose into duplicates of Flannel’s citizenry. Can Milo save the day or is he just dead meat in a vegan world?
Teapot    by Grzegorz Przybyszewski
Price: Free! 25260 words. Published on September 10, 2010. .

Genialny wytwór grafomańskiego umysłu! Wydarzenie literackie w Honolulu i na Kamczatce! Przygoda, wycieranie dup, UFO, miłość, tajemnica... to wszystko zanajdziecie Państwo w powieści Grzegorza Grega Przybyszewkiego "Teapot"!!!!
Falling Star    by Philip Chen
Price: $2.99 USD. 98290 words. Published on September 14, 2010. .

The discovery of mysterious objects buried deep in the ocean turns urgent when they send signals to outer space. Mike is pulled back into a clandestine world to help decipher the signals, but is attacked by gangs of ordinary Americans. He also learns that a revered friend has died. Will his death mean that the mystery will remain forever sealed in the silt and muck of the ocean bottom?
Daimonic Reality: A Field Guide to the Otherworld    by Patrick Harpur
Price: $22.40 USD. 116180 words. Published by Pine Winds Press  on October 11, 2010. .

Daimonic Reality is a sweeping look at strange, otherworldly events in the world around us. But rather than simply listing the events, Patrick Harpur shows how they can all be tied together using his concept of Daimonic Reality.