Kindle Singles: Journalism, Novellas, Essays, Humor, and Short Kindle eBooks
Compelling Ideas Expressed at Their Natural Length
Kindle Singles is here to offer a vast spectrum of reporting, essays, memoirs, narratives, and short stories presented to educate, entertain, excite, and inform. Our writers take you places you can't get to any other way, on journeys of fact and fiction that share these common threads: they're the highest-quality work we can find, and at a length best suited to the ideas they present.
Short vignettes from a Pulitzer Prize finalist explore our interactions with an ever-elusive and arbitrary God. It's the Book of Common Prayer as seen through a looking glass.
In the style of Truman Capote’s In Cold Blood, the true-crime saga of two young white women brutally murdered--on the day of Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech--and a young black man falsely accused.
A down-on-his-luck reporter sets out on a story--and instead finds himself on a personal journey to comprehend the true meaning of war, journalism and love.
The author of Jarhead returns with the Iife and death of Chris Kyle, the Navy SEAL known as the deadliest sniper ever--and the inside story of his alleged murderer, who succeeded where Iraqi insurgents had failed.
A gripping account of The Mayflower's voyage across the Atlantic in 1620--the persecution, politics and danger faced by its passengers as they travelled to the New World.
From the best-selling author of The Monster of Florence, an powerful indictment of the Internet haters who convicted Amanda Knox of murder--without evidence or reason.
A feminist author challenges the view that the "Mad Men" generation of men had it all--and argues that it's an illusion perpetrated by those who miss a male-dominated society.
Heartbroken over a breakup, a writer uses fourteen different dating sites to meet a man--resulting in a series of reckless encounters on the path to the perfect date.
Part Tuscan idyll and part cautionary tale, an American family's escape to Italy reveals how a life on a well-mapped trajectory can sometimes veer off course.
A leading infectious disease expert poses the terrifying question: can we anticipate and thwart the deadly threat of pandemics, or have we already created the conditions for a new, virulent strain?