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In Our Hands: Using Personal and Community Power to Inspire Corporate Change    by Ken Streater
Price: $1.99 USD. 15040 words. Published on December 11, 2011. .

Economics and corporate profit are simply supply and demand. Transform demand and supply must shift. In Our Hands is a solution-oriented handbook that provides individuals and communities tools for use in our free market economy to inspire corporate change. The tools are built on the often forgotten fact that corporate America needs you and me to survive and thrive. We change. They change.
The Insatiable Cloud - How Wall Street & Washington Broke Capitalism    by M. A. Farrell
Price: $4.95 USD. 17830 words. Published on December 23, 2011. .

Wonder why our nation has gone into debt for TRILLIONS and TRILLIONS of dollars, yet our economy staggers to get of the mat? Where did all the money go? We have a right to know as we've indentured our future, the future of our kids and the future of our kids' kids in order to pay it back.
Wall Street Reckoning    by Georgiann Baldino
Price: $0.99 USD. 3020 words. Published on January 1, 2012. .

Jarvis Winn is a Wall Street power player, who made a fortune by exploiting human nature. Over time, his ego grew much bigger than his conscience. When investors send an emissary to ask tough questions, Jarvis falls apart. It’s up to his assistant, Phoebe, to salvage the situation. In this short fiction, author Georgiann Baldino suggests Occupy Wall Street could use help from the inside.
Relief on Backorder    by ED e. ELLIS
Price: $3.99 USD. 14360 words. Published on January 3, 2012. .

Ed e. Ellis calls for the elimination of Congress, Wall Street, Tax Code, Military, Banks, Drugs, Lobbying, Alcohol, Nicotine, Non-Profits, Post Office, and the Political Ads & more. (Reasons, solutions) Line Item Veto (retroactive) prevents the stalemate games of Congress that create the very earmarks and pork, deficit spending, lobbying into debt. Ed ‘s answers to homelessness and more.
Attack of the Cab Monsters    by Nick Cascino
Price: $0.99 USD. 51040 words. Published on January 7, 2012. .

New York media baron Alan Medussa is engaged in many conflicts as he tries to hold together his crumbling empire while new media technologies gnaw at his businesses. After a crazy cab ride in which he encounters a driver involved with criminal gangs, he concocts an innovative way to utilize taxis and their drivers to solve his conflicts, all the while transforming into a media Frankenstein.
Six Minute Guide to the Financial Crisis    by John Colley
Price: $2.99 USD. 6900 words. Published on February 13, 2012. .

Using the Six Minute Strategist Methodology, John Colley has produced a concise and structured analysis of the 2008 Financial Crisis. This is intended to be an introduction to the subject for readers who have found the whole matter to be complex and technical. By reducing the whole event to just 36 key issues John has tried to distill down a complex subject to a more compressible form.
Down & Out in Manhattan a New York Story    by J.R. Locke
Price: $2.99 USD. 89200 words. Published on February 14, 2012. .

Jack Cole is an analyst at an investment banking firm mired in a slumping career until a chance meeting with the owner of his firm propels him to the center of a high stakes conspiracy. Jack loses everything and enters on an odyssey of self discovery which rips him through the seedy underbelly of New York and renders him homeless before ultimately granting him redemption.
There Were No Banks In The Stone Age    by William Lau
Price: $9.99 USD. 22260 words. Published on February 19, 2012. .

Questions about the financial crisis, taxpayers' bailout money, wealth gap, the 1%, and why? The book takes a hard-hitting look at the key issues: who is to blame, what happened to the TARP money, the income tax system, Wall St. bonuses, but most importantly, capitalism, the wealth gap, and the U.S. savings rate. His book will surprise many on both sides of the fence, both the 1% and the 99%.
The Book of Thieves - Stephanie C. Fox, J.D.    by Stephanie C. Fox, J.D.
Price: $4.99 USD. 14780 words. Published on March 13, 2012. .

The Book of Thieves is the story of how a greedy few destroyed a nation called Oblivion. Oblivion was once a great place to live and work in, with excellent laws to protect everyone who worked there, and to keep conditions fair for them. Not anymore. A greedy few called Gangsters cheated and stole after working harder at getting the rules changed and finding ways to simply ignore them.
People, Politics, and Profits: The Ties that Bind Main Street, the Beltway, and Wall Street    by Wana Duhart
Price: $2.99 USD. 6700 words. Published on March 16, 2012. .

This essay is an attempt to provide a look at some of the realities that have evolved as people and organizations reexamine their everyday decisions in the contexts of shifting institutional priorities, changing global dynamics, underfunded public expenditures, and perhaps hidden agendas. The emergence of our new paradigm is also an indication that each sector is inextricably linked to the other.