A quick dip into the slushpile shows a light yield, but some nice continuations of series that have been previously offered, if you've been picking them up.
These are just the authors whom I basically recognized right away because they've been here before. I don't have time to check unknowns against the ISFDB right now, or see if "award-winning author" really means "one year I got this local award for Best Business Journalism for my self-help finance articles and I'm going to claim that as transferrable authority towards my un-business-related fiction writing work, unless cop-vs-serial-killer happens to be a business from the viewpoint of anyone besides the publishing industry" (this has actually happened, though maybe he wrote a legal thriller instead).
Not sorted because of time crunch, but it's a short list anyway.
Robert W. Walker offers a tie-in to his Jove/Berkley-paperbacked Jessica Coran Forensic Pathologist series:
el Mar Lobo (the Sea Wolf) - When is Death Not With Us? (a short story spinoff from The Instinct Series)
Robert Doherty writing as Bob Mayer offers a 1996-Coronet paperbacked military adventure thriller:
Eternity Base (The Green Beret Series)
Mammoth-anthologized Dara England offers one in her series of Victorian romantic suspense novellas:
Accomplished In Detection May be a repeat; I can't tell on the new KDP-freebie-only-getting account.
Tyrus-published Seth Harwood offers another in his picked-up-by-small-press-for-republication series:
Czechmate (Jack Palms Crime)
St. Martin's-published-IIRC Cheyenne McCray writing under her erotic penname Jaymie Holland offers another erotic romance with BDSM:
Taken (The Auction)
Ken McClure now offers the 2nd in his Dr. Steven Dunbar medical thriller series, 2001-printed by Simon & Schuster:
Deception
Nebula Award-winner Eric James Stone reoffers his sf short which was printed in Analog and reprinted in Year's Best SF 15:
Attitude Adjustment
Minor-ISFDB-credited newbie writer/illustrator Chris Howard offers another in his fantasy series:
Winterdim (The Rootworld Cycle)
Marvel/DC comics illustrator Steve Uy offers an issue of his graphic novel series:
Feather #3 Comic Book
Poisoned Pen Press-published Mary Anna Evans, whom I've recommended before, offers a mystery/thriller short:
Twin Set
Minor-ISFDB-credited newbie writer Annie Bellet offers a classic high fantasy adventure novella:
Twice Drowned Dragon (The Gryphonpike Chronicles)
Angry Robot-published Lauren Beukes contributes to this issue of:
Something Wicked #08 (November2008) (Something Wicked SF & Horror Magazine)
If you are interested in digital magazines and like poetry in translation, you may want to give a try to:
21st Century Chinese Poetry, No.2
Professor Rick returns with another educational book for the kiddies or you, if you want to try your hand at expanding your experimental knowledge with:
Kitchen Science for Kids: Chemistry and More
Donald Gunderson is "Emeritus Professor at the School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences, University of Washington, with over forty years of research experience in marine, estuarine, and freshwater ecosystems". This is his somewhat cautionary book on "evolutionary biology, fisheries science, and the history of resource management", if you're interested:
The Rockfish's Warning
Christopher Webster has been included for doing Relevant To My Interests amateur Anglo-Saxon poetry analysis and commentary. He offers two historical/fantasy novels based upon said Anglo-Saxon poetry and history if you're interested:
Hrothgar (a supporting character in Beowulf) and Rowena (daughter of Hengest)
Enjoy, if there's anything you've been "collecting" and are pleased to add another volume of.