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Winter Hunt    by Michael Jasper
Price: $0.99 USD. 3860 words. Published on February 15, 2011. .

Two brothers, armed, walk into a snow-filled woods, in search of their father as well as deer. Brad, the younger, has been away at college, while William has been the good son, staying at home to help his father on the family farm. And Mom just left Dad... A story of family and the damage the members can do to one another, as well as the chance each one has at saving the others.
Heart of the Snowman    by Matthew Sawyer
Price: Free! 4900 words. Published on February 15, 2011. .

Two young sorcerers in Southern Wisconsin have an opportunity to animate a snowman with a dead man's heart. Rob first must know why Mr Jelinshek showed up at Tim's house, he distrusts his friend and fellow alchemist while they explore the Dark Arts.
The Road to Safety    by Erik Gustafson
Price: Free! 2470 words. Published on February 19, 2011. .

Driving down a dark road his car dies. The winter chills him. The nearby graveyard seems to call out to him. But it isn't the graveyard or the cold he has to worry about. Something much worse is calling for this lone traveler who just wants to get home.
A Pumpkin's Life    by C.D. Reimer
Price: Free! 880 words. Published on February 21, 2011. .

A collection of one poem and nine unrelated haiku poems, featuring seven previously published and three original poems.
Night of the Aurora (Salmon Run - Book 1)    by J.A. Marlow
Price: Free! 41080 words. Published by Star Catcher Publishing  on March 6, 2011. .

For Hawk and Zach Callahan, getting to the small town of Salmon Run presents the first challenge. They think they have it made when they board the unique train that will take them through a dark roadless wilderness to their new home. The same night a massive Aurora Borealis strands them in the middle of nowhere. An Aurora also affecting an alien spaceship hidden beneath the ice and snow...
The Daughter of Frost    by Nick Davis
Price: $0.99 USD. 4630 words. Published by Alt-World  on March 14, 2011. .

There was a time when the Fairy of Spring and Jack Frost had a daughter named Aneira, who they gave to a childless Woodcutter and his wife, so Aneria could have the love and affection of mortal parents. This is her story, a classic fairy tale of winter, of love, of good, of evil and the power of innocence...
The Great Giant Snowball    by Walter Tasbas
Price: $7.99 USD. 1690 words. Published on March 23, 2011. .

When a great giant snowball engulfs an entire village by swallowing up every person and place around, the very children who had made the snowball have to evert dangerous perils in order to get back to their families, fortunatly their are creatures that help them along on their journey.
Alien Winter (Salmon Run - Book 2)    by J.A. Marlow
Price: $3.99 USD. 39310 words. Published by Star Catcher Publishing  on April 17, 2011. .

A haunted lodge? The Salmon Run Lodge needs a good cleaning. Hard to accomplish with the plumbing and power constantly going out. And the strange unexplained noises. Nanuk wants to continue his scientific human observations. Hard to do when the Admiral insists he take along a new arrival to the Earth Mission. How can alien and human worlds not collide?
Skiing With God    by Jill Murphy-Long
Price: $7.00 USD. 98540 words. Published on April 27, 2011. .

In Heaven, there are 8,143 ski resorts. Ski enthusiast Joy heard rumors Heaven offered every type of skiing ever imagined and after skiing with God—that’s her job now, she knows these tales to be true. Part Zen, part Catholic, part fantasy, and part true, Skiing With God will keep skiing and its memories alive—especially when winter is months away or where snow is many miles down the road.
Winter Heart    by Margaret Frazer
Price: $2.99 USD. 19220 words. Published by Justin Alexander on May 10, 2011. .

One man has been kidnapped. Another has been murdered. In the bleakest depths of winter, Frevisse finds her soul chilled with the heavy burdens of duty and responsibility. Even the warmth of charity is in short supply as the villagers of Prior Byfield turn against each in bloody feuds of greed and rage, weaving knots of treachery which even the clever Frevisse may find hard to unwind.