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Oasis Earth - 365tomorrows
Oasis Earth - 365tomorrows
Author: Timothy Wilkie Swathed in star shine and hidden behind the sun was our destination. I couldnโ€™t wait to be buried in the bosom of old mother earth where the worms and insects thrived on bacteria not chemicals. A long time ago I threw away my mother for life among the stars. I had forgotten [โ€ฆ]
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Oasis Earth - 365tomorrows
The Martian Invasion - 365tomorrows
The Martian Invasion - 365tomorrows
Author: David Barber Across the gulfs of space, intellects bold and curious observe our world and hasten their plans against usโ€ฆ Buried deep in our cold, slow cities, age after age passed unregarded and we cared nothing for the world above until fiery scouts began falling from the skies. The Elders would have ignored this [โ€ฆ]
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The Martian Invasion - 365tomorrows
You Donโ€™t Belong Where You Donโ€™t Belong - Reactor
You Donโ€™t Belong Where You Donโ€™t Belong - Reactor
With her friends vanishing and her home planet of Ayeshij crushed under the weight of occupation, gemologist-turned-con artist Mitayreโ€™s planning a very special retirement--the kind with telepathic birds, sharp teeth, and gory retribution...
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You Donโ€™t Belong Where You Donโ€™t Belong - Reactor
New Mutant - 365tomorrows
New Mutant - 365tomorrows
Author: Mark Renney The moment is almost here. At last, after all the speculation and rumour, the grand reveal. A cage has been wheeled onto the stage, sitting at its centre, covered by a white sheet, pristine and perfect. Everyone is certain that, when the cover is pulled away, it will be intricate and ornate [โ€ฆ]
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New Mutant - 365tomorrows
Down Under - 365tomorrows
Down Under - 365tomorrows
Author: Beck Dacus Each time the floor shuddered, all our chains rang like windchimes. The shackles around my ankles were linked to the wrists of the โ€œinmateโ€ behind me, on and on in a long line of us marching forward. As I stumbled I pulled on that manโ€™s wrists, nearly bringing him down as well. [โ€ฆ]
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Down Under - 365tomorrows
Terminal Lucidity - 365tomorrows
Terminal Lucidity - 365tomorrows
Author: Don Nigroni Yesterday on Christmas Day, I was at my filthy rich, albeit eccentric, uncleโ€™s house. And thatโ€™s when and where everything went awry. After dinner, he took me aside to his library to enjoy a cigar and a tawny port. โ€œWe know our current materialistic paradigm is pure garbage, yet we still cling [โ€ฆ]
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Terminal Lucidity - 365tomorrows
Providential - 365tomorrows
Providential - 365tomorrows
Author: Majoki When the founders of Providence made planetfall, they had but one credo to establish their new civilization on the uninhabited world: Blind ignorance is unfortunate. Willful ignorance is shameful. Manufactured ignorance is unforgivable. Two hundred forty-one local years later, when the invading conquerors of Providence divvied up the planet, they wondered why the [โ€ฆ]
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Providential - 365tomorrows
The Rider - 365tomorrows
The Rider - 365tomorrows
Author: Antonio DIsi Yesterday, I turned forty, without even realizing it. My life has become an endless sequence of days and nights, of bicycle deliveries, all dictated by an unrelenting app. Every morning, I wake up not knowing what the day holds. The only clue is my smartphone, incessantly vibrating, announcing new orders to deliver. [โ€ฆ]
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The Rider - 365tomorrows
Ouroboros Lane - 365tomorrows
Ouroboros Lane - 365tomorrows
Author: Bill Cox Sirens sound behind him and it feels like the walls are closing in. Always running as fast as he can down the street, but his legs are tiring already despite the adrenalin surging through his body. A small lane leads off into darkness and if he canโ€™t run then hiding is the [โ€ฆ]
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Ouroboros Lane - 365tomorrows
In Every Iteration - 365tomorrows
In Every Iteration - 365tomorrows
Author: Elizabeth Hoyle โ€œThere donโ€™t need to be multiple universes for me to fall in love with you over and over again,โ€ Michael said, tucking a lock of hair behind her ear. โ€œOne lifetime must be enough, though there is no such thing as too much time with you. Iโ€™ve seen you as a daughter, [โ€ฆ]
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In Every Iteration - 365tomorrows
Space Genies Sometimes Run Late - 365tomorrows
Space Genies Sometimes Run Late - 365tomorrows
Author: David Broz There is plenty of time to think out in space, in the middle of nowhere, just me and the dark and the pinpricks of the stars. And I think about how I miss you. I want to ask you, do you ever think of me? My mind is wandering. What if I [โ€ฆ]
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Space Genies Sometimes Run Late - 365tomorrows
Dead Inside - 365tomorrows
Dead Inside - 365tomorrows
Author: Andrea Damic Cydra loves the crisp morning air, sitting on the porch drinking her black poison. She rests her gaze on the frosty pastures immersed in the morning sun. The anticipation of that feeling of apricity when the warmth of the winterโ€™s sun crawls through the thick layers of clothing until it touches the [โ€ฆ]
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Dead Inside - 365tomorrows
Beside Myself - 365tomorrows
Beside Myself - 365tomorrows
Author: Morrow Brady I was beside myself, beside myself. I looked across at where I was and could see through me to where I was again. All three of me there. Two lesser versions of the original. And me, the least version, knowing far less than the lesser version. Content to be ignorant of the [โ€ฆ]
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Beside Myself - 365tomorrows
Mik-taa's Map - 365tomorrows
Mik-taa's Map - 365tomorrows
Author: Hillary Lyon โ€œWatcha got there?โ€ Mik-taaโ€™s co-pilot asked, watching her unfold a large map on a table in the shipโ€™s galley. โ€œItโ€™s a map,โ€ she replied, not looking up. โ€œNo duh,โ€ Bix scoffed. โ€œEven I recognize old tech maps like that. Whatcha looking for? Going somewhere?โ€ Mik-taa ignored him. She smoothed the creases in [โ€ฆ]
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Mik-taa's Map - 365tomorrows
Nice Guys - 365tomorrows
Nice Guys - 365tomorrows
Author: Majoki Francis was helping the elderly lady cross a busy street when the call came. He waited until sheโ€™d thanked him with a little pat on the arm and entered the drugstore even though the shelves were almost bare. His phone was still buzzing. Oscar. He hesitated, but knew that was impolite and so [โ€ฆ]
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Nice Guys - 365tomorrows