Checkpoint
Checkoint by Joel Fishbane Joel Fishbane’s novel “The Thunder of Giants” is available from St. Martin’s Press. His short fiction has been published in a variety of magazines, including On Spec, the Saturday Evening Post, […]
Checkoint by Joel Fishbane Joel Fishbane’s novel “The Thunder of Giants” is available from St. Martin’s Press. His short fiction has been published in a variety of magazines, including On Spec, the Saturday Evening Post, […]
No Do-Overs By Andrew Rucker Jones Andrew Rucker Jones is a former IT dweeb and American expatriate living in Germany with his Georgian wife and their three children. His greatest literary achievement to date is […]
The Doomsday Virus by Arthur Pitchenik Arthur Pitchenik is a retired professor of medicine with many published research articles in top medical Journals on infectious diseases. Dr. Herman Vildeshreck was a genius with a vendetta […]
Winter Star by M. C. Tuggle M. C. Tuggle is a life-long tinkerer and science geek now retired from the insurance industry, where he worked in project management and operations research. His science fiction, fantasy, […]
Duties of the Wind by Dan Crawford Dan Crawford wrote three novels in the Nineties which led to a lot of “Whatever became of this guy” posts online. His short stories are often to be […]
Learning Curve By Andrew Rucker Jones Andrew Rucker Jones is a former IT dweeb and American expatriate living in Germany with his Georgian wife and their three children. His greatest literary achievement to date is […]
The Right Answer by James A. Miller During the day, James A. Miller works as Director of Engineering helping his team to make the machines do what they are supposed to. At night, he spends […]
Marrak’s Chest by Bob Johnston When a locked star drive gifts the crew with virtual immortality Marrak and Guin discover that they have a long time to consider whether or not some gifts might be […]
The Good, The Bad, and The Scaly by Nikki Blakely Nikki Blakely enjoys writing fiction of all shapes, sizes and genres from her home in the San Francisco Bay Area. By day she is a mild-mannered commercial loan underwriter, but by […]
The Unexamined Life by John Willems Is the Unexamined Life worth living? This government agency will look into it. John Willems is a practicing attorney in West Virginia who writes speculative fiction on […]
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