| The
Revolutions of Time,
by Jonathan Dunn. Jehu is transported to the end
of his age by the mysterious Lord of the Past, and finds himself
caught in the middle of a society at war over how to divert the
Big Bang that is foretold by their geologists. |
| Right
Ascension, by David Derrico. This ebook examines
mankind's place in the universe, how we ascended to that lofty
position, and the horrifying price of that ascension. |
| Purgatory
(Alas League #1,
by Christian-Eric Falardeau.
After their world blows up, the inhabitants of Verminus awake in
their own village, courtesy of a mysterious Alas League, and
their odyssey begins. |
| Earthbound,
by D M Arnold. A character-driven science-fiction
romance. A time-warp victim finds himself falling in love with a
distant ancestor, thereby jeapordizing his own existence and
that of his people. |
| Strange
Creatures: Classic Cryptofiction,
edited by Chad Arment. These
classic stories show the fascination of writers with the
possibility of unknown species, and how we might view them. |
| The
Incunabula Papers: Ong's Hat and Other Gateways to New
Dimensions, by Joseph Matheny. Account
of renegade researchers that may have broken the dimensional
barrier. |
| Coffee,
by Samuel Plahetka. This story takes place in the distant
future and follows the exploits of a security guard at a coffee
warehouse as he tries to escape the madness that has become
society...and his own stupidity keeps messing him up. |
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