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The Weekender

by Bryan L. Lee

A vacationing businessman catches more than he bargained for in this suspenseful short story.

Rise of the Zombie

by BoredTech

Rise of the Zombie is a short story that takes place as a scientist reminisces about his past life as a human and his transformation into a zombie. Comments are appreciated.

3 Till Midnight

by BoredTech

Thank you for downloading this eBook. This contains three short stories that I have written. I hope that you will enjoy reading these stories. Each chapter is actually a different story. They are as follows:...

Zombie Nights

by Tom Lichtenberg

Being a zombie, not so easy. That could have been Dave Connor's six word memoir. "At first he couldn't remember how he'd ended up in that shallow grave; he just knew it was hell to claw his way out, and that...

This Unhappy Planet

by Marc Horne

A con-man, a killer, a visionary, a failed actress and a regular guy try and make it big in California. It seemed like the perfect time to open a 'Spiritual Fitness Club' down in San Diego, but the disappearance...

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Little Brother

by Cory Doctorow

Marcus, a.k.a “w1n5t0n,” is only seventeen years old, but he figures he already knows how the system works–and how to work the system. Smart, fast, and wise to the ways of the networked world, he has no...

There Will Be School Tomorrow

by Ted O'Neill

There Will Be School Tomorrow by Ted O'Neill (adapted from the original short story by V. E. Thiessen) . "You may shake with fear, but you will always remember this story. The teachers of tomorrow are gentle...

2 B R O 2 B

by Kurt Vonnegut

2 B R 0 2 B is a satiric short story that imagines life (and death) in a future world where aging has been “cured” and population control is mandated and administered by the government.

The Big Trip Up Yonder

by Kurt Vonnegut

If it was good enough for your grandfather, forget it ... it is much too good for anyone else!

Mars Girl

by Jeff Garrity

"Mars Girl is reminiscent of Kurt Vonnegut's early satire ... [It's] a bizarre, satirical romp that offers a glimpse into the media and politics of a future that is probably nearer than most would like to admit."...