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by Michelle Anne Schingler

From cross-genre author and biochemist Erec Stebbins comes a gripping science-fiction epic that will propel readers toward wonder. Ambra Dawn is a gifted girl born in the not-too-distant future with abnormalities that place her in grave... Read More

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The Entity

by Margaret Cullison

Thrillers based on technological prowess interest readers of both science fiction and murder mysteries. Falling firmly into that category is Norman Harrison’s The Entity. Liz Young, an ambitious young special agent, settles into her... Read More

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The Antorus Saga

by Melissa Wuske

The Antorus Saga: Prequel, by Mukhtar Farid, is a short sci-fi story with a conventional premise that needs more work before it can stand out in the crowded science-fiction market. The twenty-six-page, large-print format makes it unclear... Read More

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Oddities & Entities

by James Burt

Author tells compelling stories of fantasy and human struggle in speculative collection. For author Roland Allnach, the extraordinary aspects of the mind are always predominant. His new collection of short stories, Oddities &... Read More

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Slaves to Neurons

by Leia Menlove

In "Slaves to Neurons", Kaliannan Raju investigates the near future of robotics and the nature of human consciousness through the lenses of authentic and imagined science. Pete McRae, a neurologist-cum-robotics engineer, is bedeviled by... Read More

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The Circle

by Bradley A. Scott

In The Circle, a remnant human population from a damaged Earth is rescued by members of a benevolent alien civilization. The humans take a tour of the benevolent alien civilization while fighting off the evil aliens that brought about... Read More

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Khamlok

by Sheila M. Trask

Pagan rituals and herbal medicine team up with laser beams and space travel in "Khamlok", the second installment in Regina M. Joseph’s Alterran Legacy series. With Colony Earth in 2012, Joseph began to explore an alternate history of... Read More

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The Burning Z

by Peter Dabbene

Zombies have taken over the country. There are books, TV shows, and movies everywhere featuring the popular antagonists in virtually every scenario possible. One might think the potential for new zombie stories would be exhausted. But... Read More

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