Fiction
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The Origin of Machines
by Doug Jackson
It’s 2027, and the world is coming apart at the seams. AI-driven automation has made millions of people obsolete. Tech addiction has been officially labeled a disorder, and tent cities are overflowing while politicians scramble to contain the...
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Sleep Walk
by Charles Johnston
Jamie Brock is trying to put his life back together. After being horrifically burned in a welding accident and enduring months of rehab, nightmares, and sleepwalking, he returns to Ron’s Auto, his longtime employer, and the site of his...
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The Immortal War
by Richard. C. Bette
The Beginning Histories: The Immortal War is the first in a series of stories from the fantasy world known as Illnu, a world created as a prison to hold the evil that plagued The Void that is called Owa. Told from the point-of-view of Kora the...
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Beneath the Roman Sky
by Rocco Giancarlo Racco
Nineteen-year-old Elsa enjoys a privileged life with her aristocratic family, living in an Italian villa and dreaming of romance and sweeping love. When she witnesses her mother engaging in a passionate affair, Elsa is caught completely off...
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The Tree
by Paul Gregory
Borneo, 1943: The Japanese occupation has ravaged the island and its indigenous tribes. When an Australian bombing mission goes disastrously wrong, plane tactician John and his fellow soldiers crash deep in the jungle – straight into the...
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Pharaoh Hatshepsut
Moses' Other Mother by Jack A Taylor
Pharaoh Hatshepsut is the story of a young Egyptian princess who found a Hebrew baby in a basket on the Nile. She claims Moses as her own and hides him in the palace harem. Only her maids and her faithful architect Senenmut know of their true...
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Avignon
by Mitchell J. Mueck
William was a physically powerful man, but he was something more than physically strong. There was a strength of character that just seemed to exude from him. He was a good man. Alexandre wasn’t able to think of anyone he had ever met that...
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Labelling the Heart
by H Dale Lloyd
The world, as in nature, is intimidated by difference, and the church feels its mission is to fix it. All must be conformed to a ‘normal’ appearance, whatever that is. Fixing differences means eliminating them rather than embracing them and being...
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Friends and Foes
by Carey Scheppner
From the creator of The Dragon Mage Trilogy Comes Book II of The Mech and Magic trilogy That pits technology against magic Getting the dwarves, humans and elves to unite was the easy part. Now the challenge lies in getting the creatures on the...
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The We're Still Here Book Club. Volume One: Elbows Up!
by Jeff Richardson
What is wrong with the world when the disappearance of a single red baseball cap with an American political slogan on it—yes, one of those hats—can threaten the very existence of Canada? Yet isn’t there something absurdly fitting about the fact...