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"Futurismic is a free science fiction webzine specialising in the fact and fiction of the near future - the ever-shifting line where today becomes tomorrow. We publish original short storie... (more)
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Eyelid Movies
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(2006)
by Will McIntosh Description: What would you do if your dreams were hacked? Categories: Short Fiction - Science Fiction |
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Real City
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(2006)
by Carrie Vaughn Description: “Real City” is a modern Hollywood fable set in a post-post-modern future. Categories: Short Fiction - Science Fiction |
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Only The Neck Down
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(2006)
by David Reagan Categories: Short Fiction - Science Fiction - Sexuality |
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Exit Without Saving
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(2006)
by Ruth Nestvold Description: A story about the dangers of escaping your own skin. Categories: Short Fiction - Science Fiction |
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Echoes In Evening Wear
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(2006)
by Will McIntosh Description: A provocative story about sex, commitment and the power of fantasy to take on a life of its own. If you’re likely to swoon at the mention of naughty bits, read no further. Categories: Short Fiction - Science Fiction |
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Forgotten Dragons
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(2006)
by David McGillveray Description: An action-packed tale of the secretive front lines of Sino-American rivalry. Categories: Short Fiction - Science Fiction |
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Hooking Up
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(2006)
by Tom Doyle Description: High school and evolution, VR space, artificial intelligence and the unrestrained id. Categories: Short Fiction - Science Fiction |
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Jack’s Gift
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(2006)
by Jason Stoddard Description: Metropolis meets Miracle On 34th Street; grit with a lot of heart. Categories: Short Fiction - Science Fiction |
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R.P.M.
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(2007)
by Chris Nakashima-Brown Description: A near-future post-mediapocalyptic mind-bender about celebrity, freedom, America and meaning. Categories: Short Fiction - Science Fiction |
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A Life In Pictures
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(2007)
by Mark Ward Description: “A Life In Pictures” manages to be absurd and touching at the same time, a buddy movie of an entirely different story. Categories: Short Fiction - Science Fiction |
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The Towers Of St. Michael’s
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(2007)
by David Walton Description: A pensive piece about the sensory world and the barriers between two people separated by sight. Categories: Short Fiction - Science Fiction |
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Uxo, Bomb Dog
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(2008)
by Eliot Fintushel Categories: Short Fiction - Science Fiction |
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Mallory
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(2008)
by Leonard Richardson Description: Geek hackers and classic arcade games, electronic Darwinism and domestic espionage, venture capital and Valley-esque start-ups … and a healthy dose of intellectual property panic. Categories: Short Fiction - Science Fiction |
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Solitude Ripples From The Past
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(2008)
by David Reagan Description: A story about where the ultimate results of China’s one-child policy might lead her people. Categories: Short Fiction - Science Fiction |
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Veritas Nos Liberabit
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(2008)
by Kristin Janz Description: “Veritas Nos Liberabit” is a story told in emails about how emails can tell stories. Categories: Short Fiction - Science Fiction |
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Maquech
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(2008)
by Silvia Moreno-Garcia Description: A haunting and darkly beautiful tale of dreams and desperation set in a scarcity-riddled near-future Mexico City. Categories: Short Fiction - Science Fiction |
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Dry Frugal With Death Rays
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(2008)
by Alex Wilson Description: Dry Frugal With Death Rays is a dark satire of office politics, corporate bureaucracy, thwarted ambition and revenge gone awry - enjoy! Categories: Short Fiction - Science Fiction |
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The Plastic Elf of Extrusion Valley
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(2008)
by David McGillveray Description: Strange things are afoot in the computer-controlled fabrication farms of Germany’s Altes Land… Categories: Short Fiction - Science Fiction |
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The Right People
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(2008)
by Adam Rakunas Description: Imagine what high school would have been like if dealing drugs had been legal when licensed, mobile social networking had been ubiquitous and the in-crowd had more leverage than most political part... Categories: Short Fiction - Science Fiction - Sexuality |
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Resurfacing Billy
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by Douglas Lain Description: A moody and multilayered metaphor that compares our approach to waste management with our approach to our own minds… and the minds of our children. Charged with subtle emotion, “Resurfacing Bill... Tags: futurismic waste manage... science fiction |
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