About Eric Shapiro: Eric Shapiro is a writer and filmmaker. Called "the next Philip K. Dick" by author Kealan Patrick Burke, Shapiro is the author of six critically acclaimed fiction books, among them the novella "It's Only Temporary" (2005), which appeared on Nightmare Magazine's list of the Top 100 Horror Books, and numerous short stories published in anthologies alongside work by H.P. Lovecraft, Ray Bradbury, Stephen King, Chuck Palahniuk, and many others. His … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Eric Shapiro
Thorunn by Esther T. Jones
Nine years ago, Skytown soldiers brutally murdered Kenton's family. Now those same men aim to return and destroy Kenton's hard-won, idyllic life amongst the peaceful shifter people of the Hinnom Forest. Meanwhile, Laine Riven–dragged from Earth to Thorunn against his will–is stuck navigating an unfamiliar school, his jerk of an uncle, and the rising threat posed by the Outpost Terrorist. When their paths clash amidst tragedy and betrayal, Kenton realises he and his best friend Bo may have … [Read more...] about Thorunn by Esther T. Jones
Remaking Martin by Unen
When a scientist running a $2 billion energy project is diagnosed with cancer, his company proposes cloning him as a way to maintain his life. Then, to ensure the produced clone is a perfect replica, the scientist will have to befriend and evaluate it. His verdict will determine which one will stay alive and which one will die. Remaking Martin is an existential thriller as well as a story of enlightenment and awakening. Targeted Age Group:: 30+ What Inspired You to Write Your Book? I … [Read more...] about Remaking Martin by Unen
The Reality Games by Tom Reissmann
“Tom Reissmann brings us a novel of big ideas, pulse-pounding action, and deep emotion that will keep you guessing as Max and Olivia struggle to uncover the mysteries behind The Reality Games.” –Hayden Trenholm, award-winning author of The Steele Chronicles. “The Reality Games had me spinning, changing my mind, and then changing my mind again. It’s a page-turner that kept me guessing until the end.” –Steve Peters, Experience Designer and Founder of No Mimes Media. What happens when Artificial … [Read more...] about The Reality Games by Tom Reissmann
Mirror Worlds by April D Brown
Stay safe from the Evacuation Zone with Peanut Butter and Jelly while visiting the Isolation Worlds or Planet Loreia in Gamma Zaria. Molly's Second Chance in the Meadow Race leads to Summer on Solar Life. While I Don't Mean You is intended to be encouraging, it often leads to Better Forgotten Memories as the Status Quo, or No shifts. Nerissa's Legacy gives us A Fair Beginning with Prince Charming, in a life where the Safe Place is home. As our world struggles to survive, and to find A … [Read more...] about Mirror Worlds by April D Brown
Technodiversity by Theodore Koukouvitis
Scrap! Here I am, out scavenging again, risking my life for junk, trying to do justice to the title of texplorer that was shoved on me six years ago. What a colossal shame! The fifth day of my second week-long expedition has already come and I’ve got nothing to show for it yet. But, today I’m gonna catch something; perhaps a wireworm, a teen opticat, or maybe a limping magneticrab (healthy ones are furiously fast!) if I wander closer to a body of water. Otherwise, I’ll just admit my … [Read more...] about Technodiversity by Theodore Koukouvitis
Interview with Author – Hank Quense
About Hank Quense: Hank Quense writes satirical fantasy and sci-fi and has written a number of novels and short stories. He has self-published his books for over ten years. During that time, he has published and marketing more than 20 books. He also lectures on fiction writing, self-publishing and book marketing. His lectures have been given in schools, libraries and on webinars. What inspires you to write? With fiction, I’m inspired to entertain, to tell a story that gets readers to … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Hank Quense
The Gnosis Machine by Theodore Koukouvitis
The Gnosis Machine is a tale about the unpredictable nature of predictability and the consequences of absolute certainty. It’s also the story of a thousand and two stellar castaways on a planet-sized computer designed to predict and control the future: The Gnosis Machine. An ambitious professor bets his life on a bid to abolish uncertainty, but when an entropic alien stresses the Machine’s computing power to its absolute limit, he faces an impossible dilemma as everything begins crumbling … [Read more...] about The Gnosis Machine by Theodore Koukouvitis
MenoSaurus: Tyrannosaur Droid Boy by S J House
MenoSaurus: Tyrannosaur Droid Boy by S J House Book One: Tyrannosaur Droid Boy The year is 3017. The powerful, shape-shifting Menosuars are watching Earth from their home planet, Prehistoria. Finally, after eons, their plan to take control of Earth and its scarce reserves of Grandidierite is almost complete. Surviving a near-fatal plane crash, Rex has been rebuilt and wired like a computer. As he recuperates at home, a blazing, fiery rock crashes across the roof of Rex’s house and explodes … [Read more...] about MenoSaurus: Tyrannosaur Droid Boy by S J House
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About the Book The year is 3017. The powerful, shape-shifting Menosaurs are watching Earth from their home planet, Prehistoria. Finally, after eons, their plan to take control of Earth and its scarce reserves of Grandidierite, is almost complete. Surviving a near-fatal plane crash, Rex, has been rebuilt and wired like a computer. As he recuperates at home, a blazing, fiery rock crashes across the roof of Rex’s home and explodes in the nearby forest. Suddenly, Rex and his best buddy, the furry, … [Read more...] about Featured PermaFree eBook: Menosaurus Tyrannosaur Droid Boy by S J House
Weapons Don’t Have Names by Alex Gedd
Replicants. The dogs of war on a leash held by greedy corporations. Living weapons with serial numbers instead of names. Genetically perfect soldiers, created for one purpose only - complete the mission at any cost. But what should they do when the thunder of battlefield is light years away, commanding officers are gone and there’s a civilian world around them? An enemy’s civilian world. Two replicants must not only escape from enemy territory themselves, but also deliver two civilian women to … [Read more...] about Weapons Don’t Have Names by Alex Gedd
Interview with Author – Benjamin Knoll
About Benjamin Knoll: Benjamin Knoll is a Canadian author who has been mesmerized by the unknown since he was a boy with his dog reading books in a forest. He has filled his books with beasts, cosmic elegance and a twist waiting at each ultimate conclusion because that is how he'd rather life be. To Trump The Universe's Aspirations is his debut novel in the Distributed Fate series with three more to come in the series this year! What inspires you to write? The seed of inspiration … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Benjamin Knoll
