Science Fiction

Why you must read James Young’s An Unproven Concept

Set in 3050, An Unproven Concept follows the crew of the battlecruiser Constitution and the passengers of the starliner Titanic as they are forced to fight with opponents both within the Confederation of Man and external to it (a.k.a., aliens).

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Why you must read James Young’s An Unproven Concept

Set in 3050, An Unproven Concept follows the crew of the battlecruiser Constitution and the passengers of the starliner Titanic as they are forced to fight with opponents both within the Confederation of Man and external to it (a.k.a., aliens).

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Why you must read Michael Patrick Hicks’ Convergence

  Jonah Everitt is a killer, a DRMR addict, and a memory thief. After being hired to kill a ranking officer of the Pacific Rim Coalition and download his memories, Everitt finds himself caught in the crosshairs of a terror

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Why you must read Michael Patrick Hicks’ Convergence

  Jonah Everitt is a killer, a DRMR addict, and a memory thief. After being hired to kill a ranking officer of the Pacific Rim Coalition and download his memories, Everitt finds himself caught in the crosshairs of a terror

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Why you must read David T Wolf’s Mindclone

  What if you had your brain scanned and all your memories and your entire persona were uploaded to a digital version of yourself? What would it feel like to be that mindclone, to have human memories and desires but

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Why you must read David T Wolf’s Mindclone

  What if you had your brain scanned and all your memories and your entire persona were uploaded to a digital version of yourself? What would it feel like to be that mindclone, to have human memories and desires but

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Why you must read JM Brink’s Stolen Time

Stolen Time is a fun, quick, space opera adventure. The villain would twirl his moustache, if he had one, while stroking a cat — again, incongruously absent.

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Why you must read JM Brink’s Stolen Time

Stolen Time is a fun, quick, space opera adventure. The villain would twirl his moustache, if he had one, while stroking a cat — again, incongruously absent.

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Why you must read Nova Sparks’ the Dome

  What if you knew the exact date and time the world will end, what would you do?

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Why you must read Nova Sparks’ the Dome

  What if you knew the exact date and time the world will end, what would you do?

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Why you must read Ifedayo Adigwe Akintomide’s Amnesiacs

  Amnesiacs is a story about five strangers who wake up in a barren desert world called Nephilim with no recollection of who they are and where they came from. The only thing five of them are certain of is

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Why you must read Ifedayo Adigwe Akintomide’s Amnesiacs

  Amnesiacs is a story about five strangers who wake up in a barren desert world called Nephilim with no recollection of who they are and where they came from. The only thing five of them are certain of is

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Why you must read JD Tew’s The Acolytes of Crane

  Theodore Crane lives in a house full of hard lessons—a home where the hand of abuse pulverizes any inkling of courage. It’s not until Theodore is forced to survive, that he finds his own personal courage within. He learns

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Why you must read JD Tew’s The Acolytes of Crane

  Theodore Crane lives in a house full of hard lessons—a home where the hand of abuse pulverizes any inkling of courage. It’s not until Theodore is forced to survive, that he finds his own personal courage within. He learns

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Why you must read Therin Knite’s Echoes

  Echoes is the first in a futuristic sci-fi series that follows the unfortunately named Adem Adamend, a young, emotionally immature, Sherlockian genius. After joining up with the Interdistrict Bureau of Intelligence in the hopes of one day finding his

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Why you must read Therin Knite’s Echoes

  Echoes is the first in a futuristic sci-fi series that follows the unfortunately named Adem Adamend, a young, emotionally immature, Sherlockian genius. After joining up with the Interdistrict Bureau of Intelligence in the hopes of one day finding his

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Why you must read John Weiss’ Life Goes On

  My new book documents a series of profound afterlife experiences that changed my perspective on just about everything.

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Why you must read John Weiss’ Life Goes On

  My new book documents a series of profound afterlife experiences that changed my perspective on just about everything.

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Why you must read Chris J Randolph’s Biotech Legacy: Long Fall

  Biotech Legacy: Long Fall is the follow-up to Stars Rain Down, my debut novel which chronicled the brutal invasion of Earth by a diverse coalition of alien species.  Long Fall picks up roughly three years later, in a time

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Why you must read Chris J Randolph’s Biotech Legacy: Long Fall

  Biotech Legacy: Long Fall is the follow-up to Stars Rain Down, my debut novel which chronicled the brutal invasion of Earth by a diverse coalition of alien species.  Long Fall picks up roughly three years later, in a time

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