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Better Left Undead - 365tomorrows
Better Left Undead - 365tomorrows
Author: J. Scott King โ€œCan he continue?โ€ A familiar voice, distant, urgent. And nearer, โ€œThe Seconds are conferring, Captain.โ€ Then, more urgently, โ€œCome no closer, sir! Resseaux, control your man!โ€ A gruff, mumbled reply I canโ€™t make out. โ€œIโ€™ll have him done!โ€ That first fellow againโ€ฆ Captain Eddings. Right. Yes, thatโ€™s the one. Never liked [โ€ฆ]
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Better Left Undead - 365tomorrows
Unseen Unnoticed - 365tomorrows
Unseen Unnoticed - 365tomorrows
Author: Majoki They stared right through me. It used to bother me. Now, itโ€™s essential. I uncoupled the mag-links while Symplexโ€™s security personnel looked past me. I didnโ€™t fit their profiles, didnโ€™t merit a glance. Thatโ€™s what it is to be me. I live by a pair of simple rules. The fact that they come [โ€ฆ]
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Unseen Unnoticed - 365tomorrows
The Last Resort - 365tomorrows
The Last Resort - 365tomorrows
Author: Julian Miles, Staff Writer Abby whips her wing-tentacles about, making little โ€˜cracksโ€™ of delight as a gigantic silver dinosaur walks by, its crystal eyes filled with icy fire. Every footfall causes things to shake and drinks to splash about in their cups โ€“ unless theyโ€™re being carried on the spindly spider-legged copper tables that [โ€ฆ]
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The Last Resort - 365tomorrows
The Waiting Apocalypse - 365tomorrows
The Waiting Apocalypse - 365tomorrows
Author: Julian Miles, Staff Writer The woman with the crossbow spits into the fire. โ€œI donโ€™t understand why they didnโ€™t just reboot the computers as soon as it started.โ€ Her sidekick nods, pushing their cap back before joining in. โ€œReckon a lot of them eye-tee types were in on it. Musta been.โ€ The man next [โ€ฆ]
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The Waiting Apocalypse - 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
The Watchers - 365tomorrows
The Watchers - 365tomorrows
Author: Mikki Aronoff Our vinyl patches proclaim our purpose. ANIMAL, VEGETABLE, MINERAL WE WATCH THEM ALL DECIDE WHO PASSES We are birthed to serve, groomed to wait and watch, to scrutinize and assess. We follow guidelines. Detractors regard us as arbitrary, but if we were not here to filter, what would this world be? We [โ€ฆ]
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The Watchers - 365tomorrows
Vertebrating - 365tomorrows
Vertebrating - 365tomorrows
Author: Julian Miles, Staff Writer The room is greener than my natural dermal shade in springtime, and the air conditioning is more noisy than effective. Both of which are features of another day on Earth, the quirkiest destination in Cluster 644984, catchily known as โ€˜The Milky Wayโ€™ among the locals. โ€œI hate humans.โ€ I turn [โ€ฆ]
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Vertebrating - 365tomorrows
On the Road to Damascus - 365tomorrows
On the Road to Damascus - 365tomorrows
Author: Alastair Millar I was between cons and heading down towards Damascus, Arkansas, when I heard the Word. It being Sunday, the holoscreens in the corners of the diner were showing a syndicated broadcast from one of the Texan megachurches. โ€œWelcome, friends! Welcome all, whatever your age, sex, gender, ethnicity or degree of cybernetization! The [โ€ฆ]
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On the Road to Damascus - 365tomorrows
Forward to โ€œShould the Land Take Meโ€ - 365tomorrows
Forward to โ€œShould the Land Take Meโ€ - 365tomorrows
Author: Thomas Desrochers It is one of the great mysteries of the late 21st century that the land of Alaska remains as nearly untrammeled as it was a hundred years before. Though its harsh climate was well-preserved by the collapse of the Atlantic Gyre, the exodus from Europe caused by that same calamity created a [โ€ฆ]
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Forward to โ€œShould the Land Take Meโ€ - 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
City In Dust - 365tomorrows
City In Dust - 365tomorrows
Author: Dave Ludford He reached the brow of the steep hill just before noon with the blazing sun at its apex making him feel drowsy and slightly nauseous. He dismounted from the equus and the sure-footed but cumbersome beast grunted in relief. The sense of unease heโ€™d felt all morning seemed to be getting stronger [โ€ฆ]
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City In Dust - 365tomorrows
In the Ruins - 365tomorrows
In the Ruins - 365tomorrows
Author: J David Singer Alex hummed as she crossed the desert. Not with any kind of tune, just a prolonged contented sigh; almost a purr. In her arms, she held a small, rectangular, steel container with ridges on two sides. These ridges, she knew from long experience, should fit into the racks of the mainframe [โ€ฆ]
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In the Ruins - 365tomorrows
Beneath The Box Elder - 365tomorrows
Beneath The Box Elder - 365tomorrows
Author: Majoki In the dappled sunlight she felt the late afternoon breeze turn the tide against the dayโ€™s heat. So pleasant, so perfect, like so many hundreds of summer evenings before in her back garden. She brimmed, feeling the privilege of contentment. But how to say it? In her best days, expressing these feelings had [โ€ฆ]
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Beneath The Box Elder - 365tomorrows
Sisphyean Chrome - 365tomorrows
Sisphyean Chrome - 365tomorrows
Author: James Kelbert There was a tuna casserole baking in the oven as X forked its human to death. The timer went off just as the half-crusty blood oozed from the pale corpse onto the Formica countertop. In a vain expression of regret, X repeatedly smacked its trapezoidal head with its rusted digits. After the [โ€ฆ]
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Sisphyean Chrome - 365tomorrows
Jacob's Ladder - 365tomorrows
Jacob's Ladder - 365tomorrows
Author: David Penn On this planet in the Emerson V system, sardonically named Jacobโ€™s Ladder by its first explorers, the dominant species looks superficially like an Earth stick insect. However, these creatures are as large as our blue whales, have ten minutely-jointed legs, each ending in an eye, and mouths which operate more like ancient [โ€ฆ]
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Jacob's Ladder - 365tomorrows
Waiting for a Being - 365tomorrows
Waiting for a Being - 365tomorrows
Author: Julian Miles, Staff Writer I thought the skinny functionary nodded my way. The two of them are approaching, all eager smiles, curious glances, and whispered asides. โ€œAre these seats taken? The server said they werenโ€™t, but you know, they sometimes get things wrong. So, are they?โ€ At least thereโ€™s two of them. Hopefully theyโ€™ll [โ€ฆ]
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Waiting for a Being - 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
Trinkets of The Lost - 365tomorrows
Trinkets of The Lost - 365tomorrows
Author: Dan Leicht Jade slumped into the Captainโ€™s chair as she watched her crew on the navigation hub. Their route beeped on the screen in front of her. The four-person crew were relying on her to swoop in for a rescue if needed. Jade crunched down on a kale chip as she tried her best [โ€ฆ]
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Trinkets of The Lost - 365tomorrows
Small Things - 365tomorrows
Small Things - 365tomorrows
Author: Majoki Thor got thunder. Prometheus got fire. Shiva got a laser eye. Me? I got a measly quark. Smallest thing in the universe. Two and a half trillion times smaller than a grain of sand. Whatโ€™s a god supposed to do with that? Make the masses tremble and beg mercy, pledge obedience and fealtyโ€“to [โ€ฆ]
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Small Things - 365tomorrows
Babel Revisited - 365tomorrows
Babel Revisited - 365tomorrows
Author: David C. Nutt โ€œExcellency, the Chair of the Preservist department is here as requested.โ€ โ€œVery good, send him in.โ€ The Chair of the The Preservist Department, formally The Office for the Preservation and Purity of Galactic Standard Language, floated in, his formal saffron and scarlet robes billowing behind him. The Galactic University High Chancellor [โ€ฆ]
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Babel Revisited - 365tomorrows
Occhiolism - 365tomorrows
Occhiolism - 365tomorrows
Author: Gaylynne Quince The group of scientists huddled together as they worriedly watched the probe fly towards the rift that had cracked open the skies above. In mere moments, it would cross the event horizon and transmit data back of what lay on the other side of the blackened void. Truthfully, they didnโ€™t think the [โ€ฆ]
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Occhiolism - 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
Big Score - 365tomorrows
Big Score - 365tomorrows
Author: Julian Miles, Staff Writer Nine at night and residential roads are empty. Everybody is safe inside, either working or enjoying approved leisure activities. Meanwhile, on the intercity hyperways, traffic provides cover for duels between the dishonest and the diligent. My control board emits an annoying bleep. Somebody is being exceptionally diligent. โ€œUnidentified perpetrator, westbound [โ€ฆ]
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Big Score - 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
The Microwave - 365tomorrows
The Microwave - 365tomorrows
Author: Aubrey Williams โ€œLook, we understand that this is a strange request, Mr. Humanโ€ฆ but we repeat again: our planetโ€™s securityโ€ฆ even galactic security, may depend on us acquiring one of these devices. Please, we implore youโ€” surrender your microwave to us!โ€ So spoke the little alien being, its four hands wrung in pleading, its [โ€ฆ]
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The Microwave - 365tomorrows
Assured Destruction - 365tomorrows
Assured Destruction - 365tomorrows
Author: Alastair Millar Brad was at his workstation when his supposedly locked office door dilated unexpectedly, and a casually dressed young woman stepped through; he looked up in annoyance. โ€œWell?โ€ โ€œDoctor Mendelsson?โ€ โ€œYes. Youโ€™re not one of my students. Who are you?โ€ โ€œMy nameโ€™s Smith. Iโ€™m with Section Seven.โ€ โ€œAm I supposed to be impressed? [โ€ฆ]
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Assured Destruction - 365tomorrows
After the Arch Fell - 365tomorrows
After the Arch Fell - 365tomorrows
Author: Marijean Oldham The Mississippi only ran backwards, south to north, twice that we know of. First time was during the earthquakes of 1812. And the second was the day the meteor fell. In the months that followed, we felt a drop in our stomachs any time we crested the hill to reach what used [โ€ฆ]
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After the Arch Fell - 365tomorrows