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Do I Need Umbrella Insurance?    by Dale Maley
Price: $2.99 USD. 4510 words. Published on August 14, 2010. .

Many Americans work hard and live below their means so they can grow their wealth through saving and investing. Unfortunately, the U.S. has 50% of the world's lawyers. Umbrella insurance is an easy way to protect your hard earned wealth from lawsuits. This short story explains umbrella insurance including how much umbrella insurance you should have.
Dirt    by JC Andrijeski
Price: $0.99 USD. 12810 words. Published by White Sun Press  on January 13, 2011. .

Due to an untimely mishap with a runaway piano, a thief and a homeless lady with a very pointy umbrella, Harold gets to know some of his neighbors living in a single tree planter box on a New York City Street.
The Naked Umbrella Thieves    by Ian Wild
Price: $2.99 USD. 71860 words. Published by Knightstone Publishing  on May 19, 2011. .

Times are tough for the men and women of Old Grethwick Police Force. As if one-legged murderers, ghoulish thespians, drug-dealing vicars and human-hating buildings aren't enough to deal with, someone has just made seventy-five politicians disappear. At least that last one has cheered everybody up a bit.
The Jester and Other Stories    by Adrian Sturgess
Price: Free! 4310 words. Published on April 11, 2012. .

This is a collection of 6 short stories. The focus is very much towards heightened imagery and surreal or dramatic content. They are highly condensed but, I think you will find, memorable.
The Yellow Umbrella    by Sonja Juric
Price: $1.00 USD. 1290 words. Published by Style Writes Now  on March 13, 2013. .

Three short stories for children by Sonja Juric. Illustration: Dzevdet Nikocevic. - Mama on Chat - The Day My Father Laughed - The Yellow Umbrella
Devaneios do Senhor Bentley    by Ágata Ramos Simões
Price: Free! 14640 words. Published on May 19, 2013. .

Em 2003 criei uma personagem a quem dei o nome de Senhor Bentley, um detestável velhinho que voa pelas ruas de Lisboa com o seu fiel amigo, um guarda-chuva voador. O Sr. Bentley diverte-se a fazer patifarias e a expor toda a pequenez e mesquinhez da alma lusa. Em 2006 “Sr. Bentley, o Enraba-Passarinhos” (renomeado em ebook “Sr. Bentley, o Arrebita-a-Nabiça”) foi editado.