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Becoming

by James Burt

This experimental prose-poetry piece is an ambitious and heartfelt salute to Newfoundland. Often writers have the desire for their work to take readers to another realm—to create transcendence with their prose. It’s no easy task.... Read More

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The Changed

by Sara Budzik

When unique, fascinating characters are introduced, their lingo and personalities are translated well into precise and engaging dialogue. The apocalypse story line that introduces a world where sickness has nearly eliminated humanity and... Read More

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Solomon the Peacemaker

by Joseph Thompson

Strong writing transforms terrorists and freedom fighters into complex, believable characters in this powerful dystopian nightmare. In this amazing novel, Hunter Welles blurs the line between social science fiction (in its dystopian... Read More

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Reboots

by Jeff Fleischer

This noir detective story set in a future with paranormal Earth inhabitants blends genres in an interesting way. Reboots: Diabolical Streak is a noir-style detective story that takes place in a mash-up world of science fiction and... Read More

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Earth and Beyond

by Julia Ann Charpentier

This sci-fi escapade is a multidimensional experience propelled by high-speed action and colorful, descriptive detail. Imaginative extraterrestrial worlds are enriched with fascinating and frightening phenomena in Anthony Sailer’s... Read More

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A Chair Between the Rails

by Anna Call

Human emotion becomes spiritual experience in this poetic supernatural novel of a broken family and psychic ability. "A Chair Between the Rails", by G. T. Anders, is an experience both original and redolent of its roots in the works of... Read More

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The Critical Task

by Jason Henninger

Secret societies, artificial intelligence, and wild action meet in "The Critical Task". First-time novelist Bryan A. Mantz packs every page of "The Critical Task" with action and, frequently, humor. MBA student Jason Bryant, despite his... Read More

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