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Download

by Barbara Bamberger Scott

The human race began somewhere—but where and how? These questions are the basis for "Download", a novel about creationism with a futuristic twist. "Download" depicts a planet that has been turned to desolation by pollution and... Read More

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Remnant

by Peter Dabbene

With "Remnant", Roland Allnach presents three novellas that promise to haunt the reader long after the cover has been closed. Though the title refers specifically to the last story in this collection, "Remnant" also indicates the... Read More

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Days of Iron

by Jeannine Chartier Hanscom

"Days of Iron" takes place several hundred years in the future—a time when space travel has progressed to such a point that the entire galaxy is being utilized, and Earth is just one port among many. In author Russell Proctor’s... Read More

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Bandits

by Jeannine Chartier Hanscom

Daniel and his younger brother, Nickel, live with their father on Merwin, a planet largely populated by professional thieves called the Zukar. As one of the most successful Zukar, Daniel’s father has proudly trained both of his sons to... Read More

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Targon

by Mark G. McLaughlin

At first glance, Targon: The 6th Realm appears to be your standard science fiction world-is-about-to-end/exodus type of story. It may be that, but it is also much more. The first hint comes on page 134, when we unexpectedly encounter... Read More

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Goodbye Milky Way

by Laura Munion

“Man should not just sit idly by hoping the fate of dinosaurs does not befall him,” thought Jean Philipe. At the beginning of "Goodbye Milky Way", the world is going to end in the near future unless some drastic measures are taken by... Read More

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Echoes of the Past

by Lee Gooden

“SF [Science Fiction] is the literature of the theoretically possible, and F [Fantasy] is the literature of the impossible.”-Piers Anthony Piers Anthony, author of the above quote and well known for his Xanth fantasy series, also... Read More

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Chronicles of The Nassidesa

by J. G. Stinson

In Chronicles of the Nassidesa: Liadaya First on a Thousand Worlds, the titular character, Liadaya, is one of twenty-seven gods called the Nassidesa, the children of the original seven males and seven females created by a deity who is... Read More

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