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Love hurts

by Russell Taylor

Let me tell you something about love. They say love hurts; well, my love killed a whole town. Only a small town mind, but a whole town all the same. Love doesn’t just hurt, it maims, cripples and kills. I...

Snapdragon Alley

by Tom Lichtenberg

Book One of the Dragon City Trilogy: Ten year old friends Alex and Sapphire discover something strange on the city bus map, a street that existed for only one year. As they set out to solve the mystery, they...

Death Ray Butterfly

by Tom Lichtenberg

Inspector Stanley Mole doesn't mind a hard case, but things have gotten out of hand. There's a killer who escapes to a parallel universe, a 20,000 year old murder, a witness to her own death, a toddler assassin,...

Freak City

by Tom Lichtenberg

Book Two of the Dragon City Trilogy: It’s hard to control your destiny while you’re waiting for the bus. The trouble for Argus Kirkham began when a stranger pushed his way through a crowd at a bus stop and...

Ledman Pickup

by Tom Lichtenberg

The world's most sophisticated gadget falls into the wrong hands - its own, and leads its creators on a most unpredictable chase. One thing leads to another when this newly sentient package gets lost in transit....

Time Zone

by Tom Lichtenberg

This is not your father’s time travel. There’s no machine, no dial. There’s no telling where or when you’ll go. The only thing that can change is you. It will make you what it needs to make you. And...

World Weary Avengers

by Tom Lichtenberg

The good folks at World Weary Avengers Incorporated had a simple idea - changing the world for the better merely by talking loudly in public. Seemed simple enough, but even with the help of the most sophisticated...

Missy Tonight

by Tom Lichtenberg

These days it seems like everyone is cashing in on the New Atheism craze, except for lifelong unbeliever Alan Musted. What’s a portable toilet dispatcher to do? Crash the party, that’s what! Join Alan and...

Fissure Monroe

by Tom Lichtenberg

Dawn Debris is hired to find a possibly-radiation-poisoned leg bone of a high society fashionette who only wants to fit in with the new craze of skeletal transplants that’s sweeping the nation. A store detective,...

Essays on God and Freud

by Sam Vaknin

Six essays about the alleged incompatibility between God and modern science and four essays about Psychoanalysis and its role in the landscape of modern, scientific psychology and evidence-based psychotherapies.

NEW FRONTIERS

by S.R. Davis

She’s looking at me with eyes so blue it seems as though they’re ice chipped from a glacier. Looking at… me… For a second I forget why we’re staring at each other, then Sully nudges me and I remember...

Star Chosen, part 1: a science fiction space opera

by Joe Chiappetta

Part 1 of 7. Deleting history was just the beginning in this cross between Narnia and Star Trek. Blast off with STAR CHOSEN, a space opera of post-biblical proportions! After war, heartbreak, attacks to your...

The tear thief

by Alain Bezançon

In a world where emotions are disappearing, selling the tears containing these emotions has become a thriving industry. Alongside this enterprise and its harvested tears, a black market offers wild tears culled...

Simon of Space

by Cheeseburger Brown

Simon Fell has awakened at a foreign star with no memory of his former life. He stands to inherit the legacy of a self he has never known. In a complex and frightening world of pioneer planets, clashing cultures...

Cow Tipping

by Jim Dayton

This was my very first sci-fi short story. It shows that being a teenager is no different no matter what species you may be.

The Man Who Talked to Machines

by Michael Graeme

You have to talk to them, counsel them, mesmerise them into stillness before you set foot anywhere near them. And, though I may not be considered wholly sane, at least I have a reputation for the way I talk...

Turnscrew - a short story of DOOM

by Scott R Davis

It's been in my pocket the entire time. Lending me a comfort the origins of which I had temporarily forgotten. I remember it now, and slowly, I begin to realize I might live.

Forty Leap

by Ivan Turner

SAMPLE ONLY. This is the first 4 chapters of the novel Forty Leap. Please see inside for details. -- What if you could travel into the future? What if you couldn’t stop travelling into the future? You might...

The Old Kind

by Claire Farrell

A Short Sci-Fi tale. Lila has been hiding underground her whole life, constantly aware of the threat of an alien race who have enslaved most of the human race. When her clan finally trap one of the Raffians,...

Alien Gel

by Ivan B

Henry is a perfectly normal person in a perfectly normal world, then he is forced by circumstances to buy a weird hair gel. From then on his life begins to change as the hair gel starts to interfere in it's...