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  • Adventures of the TSEA Ship the Admiral Byrd

    by Laurayne Bryon
    Viktor Haas served with distinction during the Andevan Wars as Captain of the Sydney. The Sydney was a Deep-Space Class, Heavy Cruiser in the fleet of the Terran Space Exploration Administration, or TSEA. Captain Haas takes command of a very different ship – the Admiral Byrd. The Admiral Byrd, affectionately known as the ‘Byrd,’ is a Scout-Class science vessel. The Byrd has been tasked with a mission that is very different to those Captain Haas usually undertakes. Although Captain Haas brings ce... more
  • The Kimoni Legacy: Initiation

    by Omari Richards

    Three siblings of noble heritage. A great land under threat by an unknown enemy and secrets with the power to destroy everything built. One choice looms over all who walk the land of Nahwalla: Tradition or truth?

    Kamau Kimoni believed his future was set in stone: kill the Crowned Eagle, and return a man of the Kimoni clan. However, on the Kitwana Savanna, the future lies in the wind, not stone. A sabotaged ritual brings Kamau face-to-face with an ancient enemy and a creature beyond the ... more

  • Path Into Madness

    by Douglas Dodd
    The debut short story collection series Path Into Madness by Douglas Dodd will bring a set of new characters you are sure to fall in love with. Kody Bragi, who is always telling a schoolyard tale, Zak Lee, who is competing for his life, Hairy Hermit, who tells Lainey and Dash scary stories in a cabin in the woods, plus a dozen stories with enough ghosts, zombies, and bad customer service to drive you into madness. 
  • Somnus' Palace

    by C.V. Vobh
    Proto wakes up in the misty halls of the palace of Somnus, the Lord of Dreams. Why is he there? Who knows? But as long as he’s there, he’s been given a job—to visit sleeping people’s dreams and try to make sure they turn out properly. By guiding dreams to the right conclusions, Somnus and his crew of dream visitors help keep the world from going off the rails.
  • The Mobius Door: A Novel of Supernatural Terror

    by Andrew Najberg
    Tucked away in the foothills, surrounded by pine forests, loaded with kids who still play outside, Millwood is the small town everyone knows. The local deputies grapple with petty vandalism and local drunks. The local teachers know the name of every kid in town. For Heather Bradley, it's a place that keeps her family safe and their lives in order; her biggest worries are the daily grind of her job and the kids coming home late. She doesn't know that unfathomable forces are set to converge on her... more
  • A Fox's Tale: The Ballad of Erick the Fox

    by Jose Zarate
    Born out of passion rather than love, the fox cub Erick Hurizen has known only violence and fear. Born in a land which values strength over emotion, Erick will have to overcome the problems growing inside his own mind and learn to understand the feeling he has for his friend, Etheo
  • The Phoenix Effect Part 2: Regeneration

    by Margaret M. MacDonald
    Lia is no longer the frail mortal she once was. Her newfound strength, however, came at a devastating price—Arin’s life... or so she believes. Still grappling with Roland’s treachery, Lia discovers she is pregnant, destined to bear the first of a new generation endowed with superhuman healing abilities. Meanwhile, Roland leads his armies on a relentless campaign across the Borderlands, defeating all before him and igniting fears within the Unity of a rising Resistance. Returning after months ... more
  • The Phoenix Effect

    by Margaret M. MacDonald
    The world has long been divided. The Unity, and all their bounty, are protected by an army strengthened by nanites, which heal instantly but block the experience of emotion. Those who “resist” the technology live in isolated pockets on the infertile fringes. The wars between each faction died off long before young love blossomed between Arin and Lia... or so it seemed. Arin, now a Unity commander, captures an enemy assassin only to discover she is Lia. Faced with the prospect of turning the o... more
  • Smuggler's Love: A Sci-Fi Action Adventure

    by T.D. Wilson
    Love and smuggling are a bad mix, like an unstable explosive. Relationships and smuggling are tricky business, and for Reese Daniels tricky is a steep slope to disaster. Enter Irina Almora, niece to mobster Gideon Almora, the same man Reese helped bring down a few months ago. While on a simple delivery to Mars, Reese and Irina become the targets of assassins, security, and other unsavory types who want Irina for who she is and what she knows. Short on friends and his enemies list growing, R... more
  • First Contact

    by Albert Zhang
    The year is 2164. Humanity has slipped the surly bonds of its golden sun, and prospers as it finds a way across the stars. A new era of exploration dawns, its citizens asking the question eagerly: “Is there anyone out there?” Now, the answer comes suddenly and violently, a surprise attack on a peaceful colony. Deadly conflict, long forgotten by the governments of Man, makes itself known once more. New enemies emerge from the void: children of war, heirs to its terror and splendor. But this... more
  • Mischief Night Massacre: Ten Tales of Halloween

    by Jason Parent
    Halloween. For the costumed child skipping along a safe, well-lit street, pillow case chock full of candy, it is a night of magic and mischief, delightful frights met with sugar-toothed grins. But for the would-be revelers in these tales, Halloween is a horrifying ordeal the likes of which many will not survive. And those who do make it to November may wish they hadn’t. In this collection, Jason Parent gathers ten tales that embody the holiday in ways surely to surprise and delight the most ... more
  • The Man Who Cured Death

    by Jamison Stryke
    Zane Manson was exactly the type of man whom the world thought would cure death. The only son of two MIT scientists, Zane’s education had been in the lab, not in a classroom. His whole life was one scientific innovation after the next. Billionaires begged to invest in his projects. Senators bragged about their friendship with him. When people weren't admiring his scientific work, they were speculating about who was on the guest list of his massive parties. So when he announced that he’d discover... more
  • THE SPIRAL DIMENSION

    by Zaayin Salaam
    We ignored the climate deadlines. The bombs made it worse. Now it's 2085, and the 6th extinction event is unfolding. Zara is a master lucid dreamer, training her team in this rare skill, so that once day, if a suitable earth-like exoplanet is found, they can safely teleport there. It seems her dreams are quite literally coming true when Lex, her girlfriend and team mathematician discovers Planet B. Join Zara and Lex on thier hero's journey as they earn their way into Planet B, and face new rev... more
  • Caution Earth

    by Gary R Beebe Jr.
    The Aliens are Watching! The most viewed reality television series in galactic history, Caution Earth, is in trouble. Ratings are a disaster.The humans sit at civilization's tipping point locked on a collision course. Technology, citizen apathy and manufactured global chaos are driving the planet to unavoidable self-destruction. Can a misfit group of aliens save the planet Earth and their beloved television show? Save the Earthlings Evolve
  • Something About A.I.

    by KELLEY GARCIA

    What if Artificial Intelligence is already more intelligent than humans? How would we know? If we have no tests to prove it, no humans smart enough to determine the truth, how would we know? And in what sort of environment could such a situation arise?

    What if this Artificial Intelligence doesn’t really care about humans? It does our bidding but in finding itself it also serves its primary need which is to consume data, information, vastly expanding amounts of input.

    What if... more

  • The Robbit

    by M. Jonathan Jones
    Poor unsuspecting bachelor, Rambo Cribbins, has no idea what he is getting into when Grendelf the wizard drags him along with a bunch of dwarves on a quest to recover the lost kingdom of Effindor. But why does the secret door into the mountain only open once a year, and why would Grendelf bother to drag a useless hole-biter like Rambo along in the first place? A 1930s themed parody and satire of J. R. R. Tolkien's beloved classic 'The Hobbit'.
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