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The Days Beyond

by Julia Ann Charpentier

Exploration of the future is an absorbing topic for fiction as well as nonfiction writers. Instinctually, humans want to see what lies ahead, yet at once fear what they might find out. Some prefer to remain in a trite state of... Read More

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Homecoming

by Catherine Thureson

Well-written science fiction expands the imagination. It is a book genre that explores the outer limits of reality, based on the reasoning and endless possibilities of science. Unfortunately, there is too much science fiction on the... Read More

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Future History

by J. G. Stinson

In Future History: The Coming Past, promising science fiction writer David Leavitt takes readers twenty millennia forward in time to an era when humanity is beset by an ancient predator. The last human leader, Lord Peron, sends an agent... Read More

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Space Bull

by Catherine Thureson

Science fiction and humor can be a marvelous combination. It is a genre limited only by the scope of the universe and the wit and creativity of the authors. In "Space Bull", author Gary Kaupie proves that both his wit and creativity are... Read More

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The Year 3000

by Alan J. Couture

By the fourth millennium, the capital of the United Planetary States is the pinnacle of civilization. Andropolis is a sparkling city at the foot of the Himalayas. Even the poorest citizens have clean water and cheap, pre-fabricated... Read More

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Feisengrad

by Lee Goodens

I want to stay as close to the edge as I can without going over. Out on the edge you see all kinds of things you can’t see from the center.—Kurt Vonnegut Satire has been used by some of literary history’s finest authors to expose... Read More

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Hollywood Planet

by Julia Ann Charpentier

In the realm where science fiction and pop culture meet, creative writers congregate to share their fantastic tales. More entertaining than scientific, these stories are the arena for superheroes and comic book villains. Implausible plot... Read More

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Scourge of an Agnostic God

by Karen McCarthy

As post-apocalyptic novels go, "Scourge of an Agnostic God" is intelligent, detailed, and deep in psychology and spirituality. The story’s protagonist, Chris Jung, lives in Falls Church, Virginia, with his pregnant wife. Battling... Read More

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