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  Science Fiction Short Stories
 
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 Ashley Abbott
I'll Be Waiting by Ashley Abbott
Kate Mabelle had the perfect life. She made one wrong move and it was all turned upside down.

(30. Nov 2003)
 
 Milane Achaea
Imprisonment by Milane Achaea (34 ratings)
A world inside another. A woman on the outside is drawn to a man on the inside, she dreams of a perfect life while all he wants is something that feels real.

(20. Jun 2002)
 
 k. adams
The Apology by k. adams
Genetic engineers apologize to mutations created.

(20. Jan 2004)
Humble Monster by K. Adams

(15. Feb 2004)
 
 agamemn0n1
The Last War: Akula Kosmicheskiye--Prologue by agamemn0n1 (26 ratings)
The last great clash of nations is about to begin and an American task force must hunt down the Soviet battleship Sovietskii Soyuz as it terrorizes the space lanes.

(27. May 2002)
 
 Brad Aiken
The Hill by Brad Aiken (24 ratings)
In the spring of 1945, the tugboat Molly G makes her way up the coast of New England, carrying three local heroes returning from the war in Europe, amongst them are Skeets Tyler and the man he calls his 'guardian angel', Johnny McKenzie, who had fought with him side-by-side.

(1. Nov 2002)
 
 Shaun Ajani and Jeremy Bierly
The Eternal Optimist by Shaun Ajani and Jeremy Bierly (53 ratings)
About an idealistic man, who gets involved in the preceptive reality of others.

(11. Sep 2000)
The Shiny Package by Shaun Ajani (26 ratings)
Ian suspected something quite extraordinary. He suspected that he was being abducted, by extraterrestrials. But the reality was more strange.

(4. Apr 2003)
 
 Gordon Alder
PAC-4 SPRING by Gordon Alder (9 ratings)
Penal Agricultural Colony #4 provides a futuristic glimpse into one successful technique to rehabilitate capitol felons. PAC-4 gives carefully selected killers and kidnappers a chance to redeem themselves and lead useful, productive life as farmers similar to present-day Amish parishoners.

(18. May 2003)
 
 Infernus Alegrio
The process by Infernus Alegrio (6 ratings)
In a world true matter does not exist anymore one man takes over everything by making code. but why..?

(4. Apr 2003)
 
 David Allan
Tales of the Big Bamboo by David Allan
The Big Bamboo is located on an overgrown piece of property south of Orlando, behind one of those indistinguishable tourist strip malls. This is not a place that attracts the faint of heart. Cliental consists of Disney employees, tourists and the occasional time traveler who, I am told, are checking out vacationing habits in the early 21st century along with looking for the real America and a brewski.

(15. Feb 2004)
 
 Joe Allen
Minimum Paige by Joe Allen
A man travels from Jupiter to Earth, reflecting on his life along the way. Aporx. 2800 words.

(1. Aug 2003)
 
 Rezoane Amade
Them - Part 1 by Rezoane Amade (7 ratings)
A Story about creatures that tried to destroy a planet which is not earth. Only few peoples know about it and struggle to fight the creatures in their dimension.

(26. Jun 2002)
 
 Maedonis Andafarus
To End in Peace by Maedonis Andafarus (26 ratings)
The End has come. Man is long gone but his descendents still remain, though few in number. The universe itself is on the verge of destruction, and one being alone does not fear. This is the tale of the last day of Sentience.

(14. Jun 2002)
 
 Ander
I'm here, Aren't I? by Ander (36 ratings)
Light reading. Humor mixed in with some speculative fiction and alternative history undertones.

(11. Jul 2001)
 
 Robert Anderson
Beyond the Edge by Robert Anderson (19 ratings)

(31. Mar 2000)
An Island in Space by Robert P. Anderson
Two disabled ships drift ever closer to the coming battle between their desperate crews.

(20. Jan 2004)
 
 Nigel Andrew Anderton
They Came by Nigel Andrew Anderton (8 ratings)
An alien craft arrives at first the population is amazed but as the aliens become more and more subversive they realise that the end is nigh. In the attachment is just a portion of the story, it has a major twist at the end. Excuse spelling, Havn't spell checked yet.

(13. Oct 2002)
 
 Enrique Andreu
L'Enyorance by Enrique Andreu
A young woman must return home to confront her past after spending 17 years on an alien planet.

(19. Oct 2003)
 
 Andrew
Blaze of Glory by Andrew (31 ratings)
On a honeymoon with his wife, American Sector Policeman Joe Warner, finds an end to life, and that it doesn't matter that he lives or dies.

(15. May 2001)
 
 Fallen Angel
Clouding of a fair maiden by Fallen Angel
The heart is something no one ever knows the truth about. About being lsot and wanting to run from your fears, but how they always catch up to you in the end of it all.

(1. Aug 2003)
 
 Anjeyel
Wild Stars by Anjeyel (5 ratings)
A twist on Homer, the Bard of Iliad and Odyssey fame.

(1. Nov 2002)
 
 Will Antilles
Perpetual Knight by Will Antilles (10 ratings)
The prophecy of his coming told of horrors abundant. What shall the darkness bring? Can the world survive yet another visit from...

(4. May 2001)
 
 Antoinette
The Executive by Antoinette (1 rating)
The story is the life of a star who becomes a human child and lives on earth for one life time. He is followed slowly by the executive: a horrible man who keeps the universe in shape by forcing an ordered reality.

(4. Apr 2003)
 
 Stuart Archer
2245, The Beginning by Stuart Archer (20 ratings)
On the 19th August, at 1650 hours standard, the Vega 3 Colony Station was attacked and destroyed by the terrorist organisation 'Fires of Change'. Over 500,000 people lost their lives in this savage and brutal act of genocide.

(8. Jul 2002)
 
 Ariel
Death Angels by Ariel
The Angels known to man as death share a singele day and many stories. Old or young, many or few, deaths are happening all around the world. Be there as the angel stands ever so tall, wings folded, arms outstreched, and eyes never shifting, never blinking.

(1. Aug 2003)
 
 Treize Armistedian
Betrayal by Treize Armistedian (12 ratings)
Two childhood friends, changed by time, must choose between their loyalties between the Guilds to which they have become a part of and their loyalty to each other.

(26. Feb 2002)
From the Cradle to the Grave by Treize Armistedian
An assassin is cut off from his way of life by a mysterious Monsieur Arrow. What happens to a killer when he is between jobs?

(1. Aug 2003)
 
 Astral
Hacker's Memory by Astral (46 ratings)
In a future world ruled by corporate empires, a lone hacker discovers a deadly secret never to be revealed...

(9. Feb 2002)
Digital Dreams by Astral (8 ratings)
More than fifty years after a hacker remembers the events leading to SigmaCorp's downfall, another hacker discovers Sigma's deadly secret.

(18. Mar 2002)
Circuit's Awakening by Astral (3 ratings)
A hacker faces off against SOSIK in a battle for his mind and future.

(16. Sep 2002)
 
 Stuart Atkinson
Halley - The Next Time by Stuart Atkinson (16 ratings)

(18. Jan 2000)
Fairy Graffiti by Stuart Atkinson (12 ratings)

(18. Jan 2000)
Message Home by Stuart Atkinson (12 ratings)
The Apollo 8 "Christmas Message" from the Moon touched millions listening back on Earth. What kind of message will be broadcast from Mars in the future?

(8. Jan 2001)
Merry Christmas From Mars by Stuart Atkinson (13 ratings)
What kind of an email letter home would a martian settler send in fifty years time? Maybe something like this...

(4. Jan 2002)
 
 H.M. Avihail
The Gathering of the Powers by H.M. Avihail
A young, ugly, blind wizard stranded to "The Cliff of Fate" above the sea, recalls upon his adventures and the events that led up to his dreadful circumstances. A tale of rebelling society, betrayal, fantasy, addiction, and love that is sure to raise moral questions about its hero and loved ones.

(1. Aug 2003)
 
 Brandon Aviram
Rodriguez by Brandon Aviram (5 ratings)
Houston Street Mangler

(18. May 2003)
 
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 Traian Badulescu
Loneliness (a neverending fairytale) by Traian Badulescu
People always tried to escape from loneliness... What would happen if humankind is be alone in the Universe?

(20. Jan 2004)
My City, My Master by Traian Badulescu
What would happen if the building ruled us....

(15. Feb 2004)
 
 Ryan Bailey
A War With Humanity by Ryan Bailey
A boy must learn the hardships of war the hard way as the Coalition invades his picturesque home.

(1. Aug 2003)
 
 Miquiel Banks
The Ring of Power by Miquiel Banks (12 ratings)
One man's encounter at a grocery store leads him to join a band of renegade angels guarding the infamous RING OF POWER.

(15. May 2002)
 
 C.K. Banner
The Battle for Humanity (Part One) by C.K. Banner (11 ratings)
The story of Humankind's war with an Alien Race. The Egaji have destroyed all of Earth's Colony worlds and now have arrived on Earth. This story is set in the first main battle. And seen through the eyes of Lieutenant Swift.

(4. Apr 2003)
 
 J.E. Barber
The Color of the Gods by J.E. Barber (14 ratings)
A little difficult to describe, the story involves a underground people and their beliefs. A very brief story, but intruiging.

(16. Aug 2002)
 
 R. Scott Barnes
The Life and Times of Johnny Plotpoint by R. Scott Barnes (17 ratings)
The character of Johnny Plotpoint is familiar to anyone who has ever seen a bad sci-fi movie. He's the character who shows up at just the right time, delivers just the right line to set the main characters on the right path, then disappears without so much as a line in the credits. This story deals with the relationship between Johnny and Lane Edwards -- a writer who, through a suggestion Johnny made to him in 1953, established a successful writing career. Lane, after years of writing, realizes who Johnny is and decides to bring him to life -- to finally write his story.

(3. Aug 2002)
Give and Take by R. Scott Barnes (6 ratings)
A surreal competition takes place between coffee shop patrons.

(13. Oct 2002)
Free Refills by R. Scott Barnes (14 ratings)
Andy always wanted free refills... nothing is free.

(12. Dec 2002)
 
 Samit Basu
The Plasmoids by Samit Basu (81 ratings)
Science fiction writer wins online contest, flies to New York and is offered a job as an ambassador for the aliens who run the site...because, as everyone knows, science fiction is not a human invention but an alien means of first contact...

(30. Jun 2002)
 
 Douglas Bell
Total Urbanization by Douglas Bell (27 ratings)

(5. Apr 2000)
 
 Briareus
Kinetic by Briareus (43 ratings)
A tale about Katshiro whose girlfriend has got telekinetic powers...

(24. Nov 2000)
Cyberman by Briareus (50 ratings)
A rather disturbing tale about a possible future world...

(14. Dec 2000)
Q185 by Briareus (33 ratings)
An android exemplifies human values in a world where few humans do.

(19. Feb 2001)
 
 Arnie swapnil Bhartiya
Some Day by Arnie swapnil Bhartiya
A scientist descovers a new form of energy that is more powerful than nuclear weapon. but inside the scientist there is a human heart too. adter the death of his friend in an accident he changes his mind and takes a hard disicion.

(15. Feb 2004)
 
 Maria Biemiller
Galaxy Joyride by Maria Biemiller (11 ratings)
A teenage girl relates how she was taken from her ordinary life to another planet. This is a short short, 999 words.

(1. Nov 2002)
 
 Michael Bishop
Worlds Apart by Michael Bishop (22 ratings)
A husband and wife are forced to bale out of a dying starship. The wife lands on a moon in stasis in a life support capsule. The husband lands on the planet which is earthlike. He knows that it may be years until they are united, but they will. Until then they are worlds apart.

(20. Dec 2001)
 
 Jim Bolder
Loops by Jim Bolder (12 ratings)
Instantaneous transportation has been realized. But the implications of that technology go deeper than anyone can realize.

(11. Feb 2003)
Turning On by Jim Bolder (4 ratings)
Logan accepted an odd job from an unknown party. He's about to find out he signed up for more than he thought he had.

(18. May 2003)
 
 Capt'n BoneHead
Of Apes and Aliens and the Men who Love Them by Capt'n BoneHead (14 ratings)
A mad scientist, on a Defense Department contract, develops a new weapon. He experiments on a gorilla with surprising results.

(10. Jun 2002)
The Last One Standing by Lieutenant Major BoneHead (9 ratings)
A man locked in mortal combat will soon face a new world.

(30. Jun 2002)
 
 Vincent Bonina
The Lost Letter by Vincent Bonina
Johnathan Barber nerver realized how is life would change by just a simple letter. How the normal timeline of live was changed and then put back in order by a good soul.

(1. Aug 2003)
The Lifeguard Stand by Vincent Bonina
Jesse was gone for good, but true love and will of the heart can move mountains. The lifeguard stand always held special memories, but now has new meaing in my life.

(30. Nov 2003)
 
 Dewayne Book
Riley's Last Job by Dewayne Book (10 ratings)
Riley was about to do his last job. Then he could retire to beaches and cocktails. But before he could do that, he had to do his thing one more time.

(22. Aug 2002)
 
 Roger Born
The Nanite Invasion by Roger Born (11 ratings)

(7. Jan 2000)
Slyths are for Symming by Roger Born (7 ratings)

(27. Feb 2000)
Continuum by Roger Born (8 ratings)
Roger Born takes us to a future where WinTel is the only computer in the world. Stevo, the main character is however part of something else where "Macintosh" is the key word, so where will it end?

(15. May 2000)
Cathy and Mike by Roger Born and Michael Schrock (20 ratings)
A bit of a time paradox.

(15. May 2002)
The Story Writers - Chapter One by Roger Born
Minimal, cryptic Science Fiction - 1,000 Words. Seedy Pulp Writer talks about his Muse From Hell. (Typos are on purpose)

(30. Nov 2003)
 
 Elena Dorothy Bowman
The Terminal by Elena Dorothy Bowman (1 rating)
"It's only a machine...an extension of our own intelligence, if you will."

(12. Dec 2002)
 
 Roger Boyer
Short story writer by Roger Boyer
It was a wild nightmare!

(30. Nov 2003)
 
 Mike Bozich
Random Sci Fi #1 by Mike Bozich (7 ratings)
A aging pilot is confronted by a old friend he later regrets he met. Originally meant to be a beginning to a short sci fi novel. My first Sci Fi story.

(18. Dec 2001)
 
 Brandy
The Mountain: The Cliff of time by Brandy
You ever wonder if there is a mountain that is helpful of saving your destiny. Now for this character... even though it does say that it is 32 I still hadn't got the first one on the internet. Dreams always have a way of coming around. The mountain: the cliff of time

(1. Aug 2003)
 
 James M. Brewer
Dog In the City by James M. Brewer (2 ratings)
Jeri, a freelance consultant for the police department and an ex-cop, is awakened to help the police capture a genetically-enhanced dog that is running loose in a power plant.

(4. Apr 2003)
 
 Brocca
Letter from the future by Brocca (9 ratings)
This is my debut. This essay took the first reward in Getronics company competition " Homo Technologicus" about the society of the future, in Poland.I tried to imagine my life in the year 2100.

(3. Dec 2001)
 
 Jodie Brooke
The Listener by Jodie Brooke

(15. Feb 2004)
 
 Taylor Brooks
The Decision by Taylor Brooks (17 ratings)
A girl asked to house sit, finds more than she bargained for.

(13. Jan 2002)
Murder by Taylor Brooks (9 ratings)
A murder plot backfires. Read what happens when money is more important than your loved ones.

(9. Feb 2002)
 
 Joan Brown
The Bullfinch by Joan Brown (12 ratings)
Mythical good guys, Thalia, Mercury and Merlin, in the star ship Bullfinch are paladins on a mission to find Rinaldo, imprisoned by the terrible and hoary Ashtaroth, in order to save the muse Thalia, and therefore all society from roil and toil. They encounter the wizard Malagiggi and his cyclopes who direct them to the whereabouts of the terrible and hoary Ashtaroth.

(20. Dec 2001)
 
 Richard Brunke
The Castle in the Curio Cabinet by Richard Brunke (13 ratings)
The castle sat on the middle shelf of the curio cabinet, a tangible reminder of happiness forever lost. It was a beautiful sculpture of a fantastic castle that had never existed, nor would ever exist. Towers, turrets, balconies, and arches all blended to form a fantasy possible only in the mind of the sculptor.

(19. Jan 2003)
Chameleon by Richard Brunke (10 ratings)
Chameleon is a story of the how the failures in the quest for scientific advancement may rise up and take control of their lives, despite the best laid plans of their creators.

(11. Feb 2003)
 
 Freddie Bufford
Elle by Freddie Bufford (4 ratings)
In the distant future a man awakes from a coma oblivious to the crime he has just committed. His memory flashes the moment before it will all disappear.

(3. Aug 2002)
 
 Ovidiu Bufnila
What a Wonderful Day! by Ovidiu Bufnila (5 ratings)
A story about jazz. A strange story about a strange whale.

(4. Jun 2002)
 
 Stephen e. Burkey
Alone by Stephen e. Burkey (14 ratings)
A gay man has himself frozen until a cure for AIDS can be found, only to find that the Gay gene has been found, and that all of his kind has been eraticated fron the earth

(11. Feb 2003)
 
 Todd A. Burnett
The Key by Todd A. Burnett (14 ratings)
Time Travel. The first time machine and its creator on the brink of discovery.

(11. Feb 2003)
 
 Paul B. Buroran
KLOKWERK by Paul B. Buroran (3 ratings)
A man suddenly finds himself standing front of an old hotel in the centre of a small town. He has no idea how he got there or who he is.

(12. Dec 2002)
 
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 Dan CaJacob
The Binary Born by Dan CaJacob (33 ratings)
In the near furture, a new form of artificial intelligence is created, not from lines of coded logic, but woven from a single double-helix of computer-simulated DNA. The mind that is born is created for a purpose: one that will bring it right to the bleeding edge of human experience.

(4. Jan 2002)
 
 Talaith Cardea
The Last Day of the War - Part 3 by Talaith Cardea (19 ratings)
And now, the stunning conclusion...

(16. Aug 2002)
The Last Day of the War - Part 2 by Talaith Cardea (16 ratings)
The epic tale continues in this gripping sequel to Part 1...

(16. Aug 2002)
The Last Day of the War - Part 1 by Talaith Cardea (17 ratings)
Irisa stole art as a joke, but the State Police were not amused. They captured her and she was sentenced to serve two years as a mercenary in the global war. This story covers the events, as seen through her eyes, leading to the last day of that war.

(16. Aug 2002)
 
 Adrian Carter
Bradley by Adrian Carter (10 ratings)
What happens to robots who make mistakes?

(21. Aug 2001)
Good Cop, Dead Cop by Adrian Carter (11 ratings)
In the not too distant future even the dead can be useful members of society...

(3. Sep 2001)
...End Program by Adrian Carter (18 ratings)
In the not too distant future, new methods of communication could spell disaster.

(27. Jan 2002)
 
 Gabriel A. Carter
MAL by Gabriel A. Carter
MAL is about: a girl named Mal who has the gift of reading people's minds & seeing ghosts. She dies & wants her body discovered.

(18. Apr 2004)
 
 Nathan Carter
Imminent Arrival by Nathan Carter (6 ratings)
In an almost nostalgic Twilight Zone-Outer Limits type setting, a man is convinced that the world is soon to be invaded by hostile aliens. His fears soon realized, it becomes a sudden crusade to preserve humankind.

(9. Feb 2002)
The Satisfied Customer by Nathan Carter (10 ratings)
Flash fiction on the malevolent nature of infomercials...

(17. Feb 2002)
Due Exchange by Nathan Carter (15 ratings)
When criminals scoff at hard time, when the death penalty is no longer effective, it's time for prisoner exportation. But does the rest of the universe want our undesirables anymore than we do?

(26. Feb 2002)
 
 Gabriel Cassalett
Upside-down Waterfalls by Gabriel Cassalett
Imaginings of a mad man

(1. Aug 2003)
How I Learned Portuguese by Gabriel Cassalett
The story of how I learned Portuguese

(15. Feb 2004)
 
 Alexander Castle
The Mysterious planet by Alexander Castle (5 ratings)
A group of astronauts land on an abandend plaet to re-populate it for the rest of the human race.

(18. May 2003)
 
 Lillian Cauldwell
Sacred Honor by Lillian Cauldwell
Joys of spring discusses an accommodation made with a colony of ants.

(30. Nov 2003)
 
 Lin Y. Cawthra
Dealing With Life by Lin Y. Cawthra (2 ratings)

(2. Dec 1999)
 
 Rick Cheezey
Journey From Vaerheszee to the Curse of the Maze by Rick Cheezey
Several adventurers travel to a maze to make their way through it and destroy the curse

(8. Mar 2004)
 
 Steven R. Christensen
The Crystal Enigma by Steven R. Christensen (12 ratings)
A science fiction story with elements of fantasy.

(29. May 2000)
 
 Lost Civilian
Keepsake by Lost Civilian
An ancient art saves a new colony from a bleak future.

(18. Apr 2004)
 
 Wayne Clarke
On Hold by Wayne Clarke (6 ratings)
Furure spaceSF mixed with quasi-cyberpunk learnings. A former astronaut returns to Earth to find it changed, he is no longer a hero, but a incredulous & crazy old man, trapped in the 'Upper Decks'of a collosal complex.

(18. Jul 2001)
Interview by Wayne Clarke (9 ratings)
Imagine that instead of Big Brother watching, you had Nanno Brother implants and protien cookies floating in your blood. *Everything* about you is not just known by the government, but is sent to third party companies for "marketing purposes". Welcome to United Earth.

(30. Apr 2002)
 
 Arthur Colin
Paper clip by Arthur Colin

(18. Apr 2004)
 
 Joseph Collins
Electric Sermon by Joseph Collins
When an upstate New York town decides to participate in an interesting experiment to deal with the problem of the shortage of men applying to the priesthood, unexpected and humorous results follow.

(18. Apr 2004)
 
 C.R. Collister
Kabonje by C.R. Collister (3 ratings)
Kabonje is a journey through the mind of a fallen lieutenant during the last minutes of his life. Sent on a deep space expedition a thousand years before, the harsh realities faced by the lieutenant and his crew can only be described as horrific.

(12. Dec 2002)
 
 Elaine Corvidae
Falling Out of Erebus by Elaine Corvidae
Marie is a fighter pilot, determined to have her revenge on the Furies who killed her children. But when she comes face-to-face with a Fury, she soon discovers that nothing is as simple as it seemed.

(30. Nov 2003)
 
 Stephen W. Cote
The Predator of the Meadow by Stephen W. Cote (5 ratings)
In the hearts of all men and women are primal, predatory instincts. Before going into war, these instincts are enhanced. All soldiers' memories are suppressed and the war is like a foggy dream. But, sometimes they wake up.

(17. Apr 2002)
Empire by Stephen W. Cote (8 ratings)
The year is 1912. Analytical Engines run the goverment, and a freakish religion based on psychology controls people's minds. It will make for a very interesting article, if a novice newspaper journalist can just find the truth.

(17. Apr 2002)
The Alchemy of The Aurora Chateau Deo Belle Etoile by Stephen W. Cote (2 ratings)
Voyagers quest for a world of paradise only to find it is not what they expected. And they can never leave.

(4. Jun 2002)
The Autumn Engagement by Stephen W. Cote (3 ratings)
When one error means losing fame, fantastic wealth, and perfect love, wouldn't you take any chance to get it all back?

(20. Jun 2002)
The Autumn Engagement by Stephen W. Cote (3 ratings)
Janus Franko lost fame, fantastic wealth, and perfect love when he made a single errant pitch. Almost a year later, he is presented with an opportunity to win it all back. But, it means a robot and he would have to...

(3. Aug 2002)
 
 June Renee Cottingham
Homemade Once Upon A Times by June Renee Cottingham
Hilarious southern version of tall tales.From the backroads of Georgia, this collection of humor shows readers what the fairy tales left out. With oddball cast of characters and humor nonstop,this pioneering effort has wasted no time getting noticed!

(15. Feb 2004)
 
 Sharon Cullars
Lethian's Bells by Sharon Cullars (2 ratings)
The musings of one lone girl after a interplanetary holocaust.

(20. Jun 2002)
 
 Terry Cummings
Mr by Terry Cummings (1 rating)
RUSH is an insight into where technological and communication system intelligence will take us as a species in the very near future

(4. Jun 2002)
Housemates by Terry Cummings (3 ratings)
The hidden depths where shyness is overome

(11. Oct 2002)
 
 Kevin Curran
A Higher Form of Communication by Kevin Curran
Potential use in the future for exploiting the events stored within standard PDA's in order to discover shared interests with other PDA users.

(30. Nov 2003)
 
 Galt Cyphander
Wake Up by Galt Cyphander (12 ratings)
An epic story of mind boggling proportions about the tragedy of man's existence.

(1. Nov 2002)
 
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 Megan Dale
Naralia and the Quin by Megan Dale (3 ratings)
When Naralia lands on the planet of the Quin, Altar quickly falls for her despite her strikingly appearance. To Altar's pleasant surprise, Naralia seems all too eager to spend time with him and to learn everything she can about the Quin. Then his world is shattered as he discovers the truth about this bewitching alien.

(26. Feb 2001)
 
 Marius Damian
And then... by Marius Damian
What happened with SF?

(30. Nov 2003)
 
 Christopher Daniels
The Spinrad Contract by Christopher Daniels
Science fiction / noir thriller pseudo-parody in which a hitman is hired to carry out a contract killing on the executive of an intergalactic mega-corporation.

(15. Feb 2004)
 
 Indrapramit Das
Poetic Justice by Indrapramit Das (8 ratings)
A fantasy tale of a mercenary who is hired by the Lord of a city to acquire the eggs of a poisonous spider for the purpose of breeding them for torture of prisoners. The mercenary is himself executed as a threat.

(17. Dec 2001)
 
 Derrick Davis
Time Dome by Derrick Davis (4 ratings)
In Utah, a time-travel experiment is taking place... sending a paleontologist back to 4 different prehistoric times. But this paleontologist will soon discover the dangers of time-travel when his life gets threatened by creatures of the past.

(27. Jan 2002)
 
 Elena Day
The Beta Test by Elena Day (25 ratings)
Will there be a day when the computers run the world?

(2. Oct 2000)
 
 Louis Paul DeGrado
Arelis Complex by Louis Paul DeGrado (15 ratings)
Story is 14,000 words and is the first story in a planned trilogy. This is the story of a race of aliens dealing with the question of their survival as a race.

(7. Jan 2002)
 
 Ken Delnero
Cau'ther by Ken Delnero
The journey of an enslaved mutant/rebel who makes the break from those who control him. He heads off in search of a family. Attaches himself to a clan living beside a crystal lake, led by a new God of their own creation. Humorous? Possibly...Irritating? More likely.

(30. Nov 2003)
 
 Mike DiCerto
So these Two Bioluminescent Gastropods Walk into a Bar by Mike DiCerto
See title...

(19. Oct 2003)
 
 Ms Doss
A visit with Chronos by Ms Doss (3 ratings)
What is reality? What is insanity? What is space and time? Who knows...

(11. Feb 2003)
 
 Brian Dowell
Rocketship by Brian Dowell (13 ratings)
Some good plans and the right parts show a boy the way out.

(20. Aug 2001)
 
 Tamlyn Dreaver
Interrogation by Tamlyn Dreaver (4 ratings)

(30. Jun 2002)
 
 S. E. Dreyer
Government Lot #7777-68 by S. E. Dreyer
Conrad Winter has made a small fortune by buying and selling used government equipment. Never in his wildest dreams would Conrad have thought it possible that Government Lot #7777-68 would contain the product of a secret project. After discovering the real contents of G.L. #7777-68, Conrad worries what will happen should the government authorities discover their clerical error.

(30. Nov 2003)
 
 Robert Duane
Adventures of Joe Trader by Robert Duane
Ex-soldier has old surplus freighter to travel galaxy with surplus materials to trade or sell. Has unexpected experiences.

(18. Apr 2004)
 
 Bruce Durie
Time Has Told Me by Bruce Durie (7 ratings)
Time for Time to take a rest?

(9. Jan 2002)
 
 Adam Durrant
The End of Infinity by Adam Durrant (15 ratings)
A story about humanity, evolution, and desperate last hopes.

(13. Nov 2000)
Endless Humanity: Genesis Dawn by Adam Durrant
Alex Mandrake is the top anchor for the Global News Network. But he never thought that his broadcast August 14th of 2043 would be one that would forever change mankind. The saga of Endless Humanity begins here.

(30. Nov 2003)
 
 Tim Dykema
World Unknowable (Part 1) by Tim Dykema (2 ratings)
Five friends and one journalist take interstellar law into their own hands when they discover shocking activity at a remote galactic colony. (This story forms about 1/4 of a book, still in progress.)

(17. Jul 2001)
 
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 J. Eric Eckard
Going Home by J. Eric Eckard (5 ratings)
Girls from the village are disappearing and later turning up dead. When Lorelei vanishes, she finds out what was happening to her friends. Can she make it home? Can she stop the abductions? Follow Lorelei as she endures psychological torture, then plots a way to get back home.

(4. Apr 2003)
 
 Timothy Eldon
The Psychic Network - Geoffrey by Timothy Eldon (3 ratings)
A lady in turmoil waits for a train. Whilst there, she is visited by a man she does not know, but who knows her. He then proceeds to sublty change her life in a very profound way.

(18. May 2003)
The Psychic Network - Sheryl by Timothy Eldon
Sheryl waits, sitting in her car, in the rain and the wind and the cold, to do an unpleasant yet necessary job.

(1. Aug 2003)
 
 David Elroy
Octopus Shoes by David Elroy (2 ratings)
What if a band of modern-day Surrealists were actually able to transform reality into an anything-goes dream-world? In "Octopus Shoes," a humble bank executive adapts to his new life.

(4. Jun 2002)
 
 Scott Ennis
Washer by Scott Ennis (35 ratings)
A washing machine with artificial intelligence becomes sentient. It ponders the questions that men have pondered for centuries.

(23. Feb 2001)
The Boss and Tom Hartley by Scott Ennis (6 ratings)
The story is about a milquetoast hero, Tom Hartley, who discovers there are more poignant emotions than annoyance. Tom works at a large financial services company implementing Artificial Intelligence solutions.

(14. Jun 2002)
 
 Zager Evans
Heavens Venom by Zager Evans
A strange, unusually bright daytime supernova detonates. It seems that it's been triggered, over an impossible distance, by someone o Earth...

(30. Nov 2003)
 
 A.S. Evenchik
One Strand of Hair by A.S. Evenchik (6 ratings)
Two parents despirate to have a child are willing to resort to anything to have a child. This includes cloning a famous athlete without the athlete's knowledge or permission. And they are able to pull it off.

(11. Feb 2003)
 
 Peter Everett
The Hermit and the Executives by Peter Everett
A hermit lives alone in a cave where he has lived all his life. A large company wants to buy the land, and sends Eric Wellington, a confident and successful executive, to negotiate. Eric arrives at the hermit's cave in his $3,000 suit and his $500 shoes, and his life is transformed.

(15. Feb 2004)
 
 L.A. Evets
Morton Labinsky by L.A. Evets
Seemingly confined to his claustrophobic world, Morton unexpectingly awakes to vast openess of the univeres.

(20. Jan 2004)
Mr. Sing by L. A. Evets
Hundreds of years have past since the great invasion and one law that has stood the passage of time, forbids traveling to the surface. Mr. Sing has violated the law and for his punishment, he must kill the one alien with whom he had hope to build a friendship.

(8. Mar 2004)
Halo's by L. A. Evets
Medical wonders may not be medical at all. Maybe..., they're itty bitty creatures at work.

(20. Jun 2004)
 
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 Coryn Femeref
Astronica - Part 1 by Coryn Femeref (2 ratings)
This is an amateur sci-fi story, keep in mind this is only the prologue and first chapter.

(17. Apr 2002)
 
 Nathan Ferguson
The Moment's Eternity by Nathan Ferguson (2 ratings)
A Gothic, teenage girl secretly flees from the earth when her alien friend informs her that an enemy invasion may be immenant. They return only to find their worst fears confirmed.

(18. May 2003)
 
 Garret Fisher
Face of Deception Pt. 2 by Garret Fisher
This is the second part in the Face of Deception Trilogy. The bloodline of Metsens is reborn as the young Eric Metsen begins on a quest to finish what his father started: to end the reign of Alden Mortigern, the unjust ruler of the Realm who sponsors and oversees the production of weapons in the Certhas Realm's black market.

(8. Mar 2004)
Face of Deception Pt. 2 by Garret Fisher
This is the second part in the Face of Deception Trilogy. The bloodline of Metsens is reborn as the young Eric Metsen begins on a quest to finish what his father started: to end the reign of Alden Mortigern, the unjust ruler of the Realm who sponsors and oversees the production of weapons in the Certhas Realm's black market.

(8. Mar 2004)
 
 Terence Fisher
The Lander by Terence Fisher (10 ratings)
A very short story...

(14. Jun 2002)
 
 Antavius S. Flagg
The Golden Scepter - Chapter One by Antavius S. Flagg
The story continues...

(19. Jan 2002)
 
 Kent Ford
The Friends Network by Kent Ford (11 ratings)
John and Sarah are retired now, and travel the U.S. settling disputes for The Friends Network

(27. Jan 2002)
 
 H. Fox
Brawl (Part 1) by H. Fox
Solomon, obsessed with surgical body modifications and the murder of his stepmother, by the hands of Maddox, his father, contends in an illegal brawling circuit in hopes of challenging him.

(30. Nov 2003)
 
 Z.W. Frame
Primordial Thoughts In Slavery by Z.W. Frame (4 ratings)
A futureistic tale combined with both past/present/future settings. One man, alone in his thoughts describing what is and what was once the past of mankind.

(19. Jun 2001)
 
 Nolan Frausto
The End by Nolan Frausto (18 ratings)
A story of the last days of earth and what civilization has achieved.

(25. Sep 2001)
 
 D. J. Frazier
Timmy's Blackhole by D. J. Frazier (8 ratings)
A humorous look at a young boys mishap with cosmological physics. Gravity gone wild.

(31. Oct 2002)
 
 Sarah Fredin
No basis, no story, no point. by Sarah Fredin (4 ratings)
This was based loosely on a nightmare. A few things got changed around to achieve a stronger feeling of abandonment and despair. This was later adapted to become the intro of a Closed Story RPG in a Tournament.

(4. Apr 2003)
 
 Leo French
Venusian Extrinsic by Leo French (6 ratings)
Colonel Jack Anderson and his crew make the first maiden voyage to Venus which results in terrible consequences.

(3. Sep 2001)
Cessation of Life by Leo F. (1 rating)
When We Look To The Future With Our Constant Advances In Technology We See A Brighter Tomorrow- But What If Tomorrow Wasn't Bright At All? What IF TOMORROW WAS???

(31. Oct 2002)
 
 Bret M. Funk
It's A Deadly Job, But Somebody's Gotta Do It by Bret M. Funk (19 ratings)
The first in a series of light-hearted, science fiction tales, chronicling the adventures of Flight Commander Jon Cougar. In 'It's a Deadly Job,' Commander Cougar is given his new assignment, a suicide mission against a heavily-armed weapons platform. Battling both his enemies and his unwilling copilot, Commander Cougar struggles to bring himself, and his top secret ship, home safely.

(15. May 2002)
But What Will The Gods Eat Tomorrow? by Bret M. Funk (6 ratings)
The second story in the Jonny Cougar series follows Jonny and Tempest to Vartherik II, where they must investigate a mysterious compound run by the Cult of Timay.

(4. Apr 2003)
 
 Dawn Furniss
The Dark by Dawn Furniss (3 ratings)
Someone has to fix the little problem with the country. Well, the big problem. Damek decides to help out the effort when the "love of his life" get kidnapped. When he finds out his old "friend" is the cause, he knows what he has to do.

(20. Jun 2002)
 
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 Michael Gallegos
Nails by Michael Gallegos (17 ratings)
On a distant moon, the remnants of an battered infantry company stage a last-stand defense on a desolate hilltop against a horrifying enemy.

(20. Dec 2001)
 
 Betsy Gallup
Time and Again by Betsy Gallup
When Cassie becomes dissatisfied with her life, she uses time travel to do it all over again. Too bad.

(11. Feb 2003)
 
 Adrian Garza
Sidewinder and Sleeping Death by Adrian Garza (2 ratings)
On a strange desolate world, a young archaeologist finds an object in the sand. The events that follow will forever change him and the two women he travels with.

(11. Oct 2002)
 
 Shane M. Gavin
Still by Shane M. Gavin
Pronounced with a strong German accent, Still is an easy on the senses horror that poses the perfect arguement for not letting that old stranger at the door in.

(20. Jan 2004)
 
 Bogdan Gheorghiu
The Map Seller by Bogdan Gheorghiu
The only way to run from the Seller is down

(15. Feb 2004)
 
 John Gilbert
Earthlings Must Not Be Listed Amongst Regular Diet by John Gilbert (17 ratings)
In a time where technology has surpassed our wildest dreams, even in the age of intergalactic cultures, the old tale 'Beauty and the Beast' lives on.

(7. Dec 2001)
 
 Paul Gillon
How Does Your Garden Grow? by Paul Gillon
Keith hates everything. His mother in particular irritates him deeply, her obsession with gardening is a particular gripe. Until Keith discovers there is a cash prize for the winner of the local gardening competition.

(15. Feb 2004)
 
 Kyle Gjessing
Mechanical Messiah by Kyle Gjessing (13 ratings)
Super intelligent quantum computers are created against the will of the public. This quantum addition to computer technology renders the experimental computer conscious, and reveals the true intentions of computers and the internet. . .

(19. Jun 2001)
Zaigu: Part One by Kyle Gjessing (4 ratings)
An epic, intergalactic tale of a dying humanity and the struggle for life and peace. Zaigu takes place on a beautiful, proliferant world that has only begun to be corrupted by the hate and greed of outsiders. Part One begins the action with the escape of a Zaigan prisoner from a severe predicament.

(17. Jul 2001)
 
 Gogook
Lord by Gogook
The Battle for Akwarias between the armies of Lord Gogook and Buutlaars drugoon pikemen with a twist in the tale.

(30. Nov 2003)
 
 Christo Goosen
Outside World by Christo Goosen (14 ratings)
A courier/thief tries to keep the past buried, living only from day-to-day. One chance encounter changes all that...

(3. Dec 2001)
Storm by Christo Goosen (28 ratings)

(10. May 2002)
 
 Michael Goulish
Johnny Reb by Michael Goulish (130 ratings)

(3. Feb 2000)
Air force one (part one) by Michael Goulish
sequel novel to Johnny Reb

(18. Apr 2004)
 
 Kathryn A. Graham
Awakening by Kathryn A. Graham (6 ratings)
Lieutenant Alicia Aldernay didn't like Cazamar, but her orders didn't leave room for preference. He was her mission partner. Worse, she had to accept his command in matters directly involving their mission.

(9. Jan 2002)
Cave-In by Kathryn A. Graham (7 ratings)
Bernice fought her way to her knees. She tried to ignore the shrieking that scraped at her nerves long enough to orient herself, but it was nearly impossible. Her pressure suit's radio lent the awful sounds a distortion that deprived them of gender or any trace of identity.

(9. Jan 2002)
Cave-In! by Kathryn A. Graham (7 ratings)
Mining is a dangerous occupation, whether on the Earth or on the Moon.

(30. Nov 2003)
Awakening by Kathryn A. Graham (6 ratings)
Racism isn't a problem confined to present day. If we have problems with differences in skin color and culture on our own planet, what will happen when we are dealing with alien races?

(30. Nov 2003)
 
 Peter Grant
A Well of Soul... by Peter Grant (10 ratings)
Humans have evolved psychic abilities, and some use those powers to further their own gains, destroying all in their path. Some use theirs to stop them...

(27. Aug 2000)
 
 C.E. Grayson
The Archangel Chronicles Part Four: Ascent into Shadow by C.E. Grayson

(14. Dec 2001)
The Archangel Chronicles Part Five: Voices of Stone by C. E. Grayson
Part five of the Ancient Skies Arc: Daniel and Marin enter the stone, while disaster strikes on board the Archangel.

(27. May 2002)
The Archangel Chronicles Part Six: A Hymn to the Devourer by C.E. Grayson
Part six of Ancient Skies

(16. Aug 2002)
The Archangel Chronicles Part Seven: Tumbling Toward Purgatory by C. E. Grayson
Part 7 of Ancient Skies

(16. Sep 2002)
The Archangel Chronicles part Eight: Fumbling Through Delirium by C.E. Grayson

(31. Oct 2002)
 
 M.D. Greaney
The Crossing by M.D. Greaney (11 ratings)
Guilt and panic can drive a man to strange extremes. This story is based around, and draws together, two 'urban myths' that I recently heard.

(24. Mar 2002)
 
 Lucy Grey
Proctor: Angel of Death (Part 1) by Lucy Grey (6 ratings)
Proctor does not know who she is. Only that she is an Enforcer and has been for eternity. Her mission, to maintain life and therefore maintain death; perpetual suffering. The serial follows her from her early beginings as a programed Enforcer, her awakening consciousness and journey of self discovery...

(14. Dec 2001)
Proctor: Angel of Death (Part 2) by Lucy Grey (6 ratings)
Continuation of the Proctor Series ...

(9. Feb 2002)
Proctor: Angel of Death (Part 3) by Lucy Grey (4 ratings)
The third part of the series.

(22. Apr 2002)
 
 Michael Guentherman
Leisa by Michael Guentherman
The story is about a group of offworld miners who had become marooned after a mysterious event causes the station to lose contact with earth.

(18. Apr 2004)
 
 Cyril M Gupta
The Evaluators by Cyril M Gupta (6 ratings)
Is humanity ready for interstellar travel?

(18. Dec 2001)
 
 Caiti G.
The Troubled Sky by Caiti G. (4 ratings)
A child is found to have the capactiy for supernatural powers. She is brought before the leader and forced to take a test to prove that she posesses the Gift -- the test is a life or death situations. If she is not powerful enough to protect herself during the trial -- she will die.

(14. Jun 2002)
 
 Timmy G.
First Earth Part 4 by Timmy G.
The final ending.

(15. Feb 2004)
First Earth Part 1 by Timmy G.
My first real story. It is based on the idea or reversed religion and Sumerian concepts. It's not that great a story, but please somebody take some time to read & give me a few pointers.

(15. Feb 2004)
First Earth Part 3 by Timmy G.

(15. Feb 2004)
First Earth Part 2 by Timmy G.

(15. Feb 2004)
 
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 Lior Hadar
The Project by Lior Hadar (3 ratings)
An alien takes the wrong path while in space and lands on an uncharted planet.

(23. Feb 2001)
The New Breed by Lior Hadar
In a small house, at a suburban neighborhood, sits a young man, waiting for the woman of his dreams... and nightmares.

(11. Feb 2003)
 
 Leon Haggins
Dusk by Leon Haggins
Young man finds his dream come true in world dominated by bigotry and hate. But when the future of the world falls into his hands, how will he react?

(20. Jan 2004)
 
 Mike Haran
Prestor by Mike Haran
A look at the cloning and psychological inplantation of human beings. At future time a long way away from Earth reality is artifically created by those who control the technology .This combined with the correct script changes reality

(18. May 2003)
 
 Kaylyn Harding
Deadly Silence by Kaylyn Harding
The year is 2072 and polution has become a major issue and problem. Jamie, the narrator, is an unusual girl who was given the sentence of eternal life. She struggles with the effects the polution is having on her.

(30. Nov 2003)
 
 Jens Hartstrong
The Dome by Jens Hartstrong
Amongst the the environmental failings of the fastly deteriorating dome, a new terror is rising.

(15. Feb 2004)
 
 Michael Haulica
LAPINS by Michael Haulica
It was one of the most select restaurants of Time. It was the first case of LAPINS, the disease of the century...

(20. Jan 2004)
 
 Aik Haw
Pollen Season by Aik Haw (2 ratings)
On an island off the coast of New Zealand, a small group of soldiers are about to face off with a formidable enemy. Their greatest hope of victory may lie not in their conventional weaponary, but something far more innocious!!

(1. Nov 2002)
The Mist of Gold by Aik Haw (2 ratings)
A team of ecologist have made a breakthrough in pollution control, improving the lot of the many. What however is the hidden cost?

(1. Nov 2002)
 
 Martin Hazelbower
The Glory by Martin Hazelbower (2 ratings)
Keaton is a reclusive mathematician who has, for many years, been looking for a single equation to explain Time's place in the universe. He wasn't looking to flood the river of time with his human arrogance, or be cast into a fragmented, defective afterlife where time has no meaning whatsoever, but sometimes these things just sort of happen. Zen, theoretical geometry, infinite torture and infinite beauty, and a cool invention with a lot of blinking lights.

(19. Jan 2003)
 
 Walter Healey
Maerd by Walter Healey (9 ratings)
Two worlds, where one is a dream and the other is reality.

(30. Aug 2002)
 
 HemiChops
Almost Alone by HemiChops (4 ratings)
A Science Fiction story about the two mutants, Wolverine and Cobra, that has to face the threat coming from another group of mutants.

(10. Sep 2000)
 
 J. Henderson
Fast Riser by J. Henderson (4 ratings)
One of my first ever stories, its very short (675 words), and I think it has a pretty funny (if slightly cheesy) twist at the end. I'd appreciate any feedback.

(18. May 2003)
 
 Dan Herman
Montgomery J. Frog by Dan Herman (6 ratings)
The story of a young frog, full of youth and vigor, who only wanted to be world-renowned. Did he get his wish? Read on, and you'll see.

(19. Jul 2002)
 
 David Hetzer Jr.
The Beginning of the End by David Hetzer Jr. (9 ratings)
A story that runs though the way the world will end.

(13. Mar 2001)
 
 M.T Heydon
Theft (Part 1) by M.T Heydon
Being only the first part of a story of which I am working on, I wish to get an idea by the geneal public of what they think so far. It is an introductory part, portraying a battle with Chelkar, a Volograd.

(14. Jun 2002)
 
 S Hill
Life Pod 3579 by S Hill
A journalist is stranded in a life pod in the middle of space with 11 others.

(18. Apr 2004)
 
 Pieter Hintjens
Losing My Religion by Pieter Hintjens (2 ratings)
The writer is sitting alone in a room, typing out his life story on an old manual typewriter. It's a story that he wants to get down on paper, even though he is suffering from a blinding disease. It's a story that he wants to world to know about.

(18. May 2003)
 
 Ben Hirsch
A Trapped Cause by Ben Hirsch (2 ratings)
The story centers around an individual aboard a generational spaceship. Everyone on the colony ship places all of there hopes and dreams upon a new world that is the ship's destination. The main character has just recently achieved independence from his parents, and now he must live his life in this strange environment.

(18. May 2003)
 
 Eric Hofmann
Twenty-First Century Mankind by Eric Hofmann
This is designed to be a myth of our time. It looks at issues such as cloning and the overall ideals we seem to have about life in general.

(11. Feb 2003)
 
 M B Howard
28 Seconds by M B Howard
A tale of time. And how a child will lead us into..........oblivion.

(15. Feb 2004)
 
 hscope
EarthSale by hscope (36 ratings)
The history of the planet Earth told from a very different angle.

(19. Jan 2002)
 
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 Myshkin Ingawale
Unknown by Myshkin Ingawale
Ulysses, finds himself, after an accident, apparently thrown into the future, where there are no humans left...But he soon finds out that what is the future could as well be the past...or even not real. That reality could be a figment of his imagination...This is not a story of Time Travel, but a story of loopholes in the way we define reality....

(20. Jan 2004)
 
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 Charles James
Henchman by Charles James
Drug addiction, prostitution, and murder. An ex-soldier struggles to justify his actions to save a life.

(1. Nov 2002)
 
 Chris Jenkins
Codeity by Chris Jenkins (4 ratings)
A man searching for God is the main theme of this story.

(2. May 2000)
 
 Jessie
Wanderers Of The Stars by Jessie (1 rating)
The human race has become a nomad species, traveling through the stars, turning their fleet into a wandering museum. This is an alien's viewpoint on their lives.

(11. Feb 2003)
 
 Wade Jia
Last Trip by Wade Jia (2 ratings)
Edward Aij goes on a trip into outer space to find a new Earth. What he finds may surprise him...

(11. Feb 2003)
The Elementals- Jak's Story by Wade Jia (8 ratings)
A mercenary named Jak will venture into space to confront The Elementals, a rebel faction that's slowly taking over the entire universe...

(4. Apr 2003)
 
 Terry Johnson
The Last Tomato by Terry Johnson (4 ratings)
Astroborne Commandos accidentally solve a galactic mystery during a civil war on a remote agriculture planet. Its first inhabitants will never be the same again.

(27. May 2002)
GI Time by Terry Johnson (4 ratings)
A modern day nazi plot is uncovered at a top secret scientific facility. Two Special Forces soldiers are recruited and sent on a mission to foil the plot. Upon completion of their mission, something terribly goes wrong. Without orders and supervision, the two men must relay on their own training, skills and patriotism to ensure the security of the United States.

(14. Jun 2002)
 
 Saria Johnston
Population control? by Saria Johnston (3 ratings)
After the gov't takes too much control of child bearing what can you do? When they choose who you marry,and who you mate with, what becomes of love? When you are a have-not, do you have the right to live?

(11. Oct 2002)
 
 Kathleen Smith Jones
Lamb's Teeth by Kathleen Smith Jones (3 ratings)
You have recieved a message from Earth colony Tara Gyia, its written in the form of a letter, as if the author was writing friends as well as strangers. You follow Adrianna’s footsteps as she leads up to the reason she is on the run and in danger.

(3. Sep 2000)
 
 Mark Jones
Time's End by Mark Jones (3 ratings)
A very short eulogy to the human race.

(11. Oct 2002)
 
 George Joyce
Berillas and Einblesleys by George Joyce
genetics to tamper or not is the question

(30. Nov 2003)
 
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 Akhil Kakkar
Palpable by Akhil Kakkar
An individual mostly has a very hectic schedule to attend to when he has to plan a foolproof plot to see the respected spouse die in understandable and very obvious accidental circumstances.

(1. Aug 2003)
 
 Zero Tsubasa no Kami
The Museum by Zero Tsubasa no Kami (4 ratings)
An anonymous person runs the largest museum in the solar system while mankind is repayed for damage done to Mother Earth..

(11. Feb 2003)
 
 Galen Kaufman
A Day Off by Galen Kaufman (3 ratings)
This is a Phil-Dickian story about a young space cadet who experiences a time error, with a lot of word play.

(19. Feb 2001)
 
 Mindy Keating
Trigun by Mindy Keating
Outlaws trying their best to stay alive in the wild west times. Vash the outlaw with a price on his head.

(30. Nov 2003)
 
 Niall Keegan
Another Day In The Corn by Niall Keegan (2 ratings)
Trevor Collins ekes out a living shooting feral birds. But the very birds themselves hold the secret to his past...

(4. Jan 2002)
 
 R. C. Keeley
The Day Dream Hero by R. C. Keeley (3 ratings)
With the aid of his alien friend, a pupil tries to get himself out of detention with his most feared teacher, with disastrous results!

(19. Feb 2001)
 
 Max E. Keele
The Test of Time by Max E. Keele (4 ratings)
With time running out before the biggest final exam of his young life, star gravityball player Kennedy 15 Rogers must decide whether or not to cheat. Well, it's not like the University of Mars is going to risk the championship by busting him, is it? Is it?

(19. Jul 2002)
 
 Jamall Kelly
Perhaps it's forgotten by Jamall Kelly (3 ratings)
A dark literary piece on the irony of the seemingly destructive nature humankind has accredited to its otherwise loving gods.

(18. May 2003)
 
 Diana Kemp-Jones
Earth Day - 2223 by Diana Kemp-Jones (11 ratings)
In a world nearly exterminated by a virus, the annual celebration of the last green place on Earth represents the only connection between past and present. A ravaged humanity is merely a shadow, survival dependent upon physical attachment to a cloned life-support body. For one woman weary of such servitude, the celebration presents an unexpected opportunity for release.

(10. Nov 2000)
 
 Anthony Kim
Infinity Minus One by Anthony Kim
A demi-god has an unquenched and unknown desire deep within his being. He uses his omnipotence to search for answers - and finds it in his own ancient history.

(30. Nov 2003)
Chronological Order by Anthony Kim
A group of scientists have invented a device that could send one's consciousness into the future. A casual misuse of the technology leads to unfortunate circumstances.

(20. Jan 2004)
 
 Robert B Kitchen
Survivalists by Robert B Kitchen
A will to survive, even when the odds are stacked against us.

(20. Jan 2004)
 
 Barb Montanye Kleeman
Gram's Secret by Barb Montanye Kleeman
A young girl alone in her grandmothers house finds more than just memories to keep her company. Through some miracle she "visits" with her grandmother who passed away a few years earlier and learns her secret.

(4. Apr 2003)
 
 Eric D. Knapp
Stress Relief by Eric D. Knapp
Stress Relief is the story of an unsuspecting family from Massachusetts, lost in the chaos of hard work, incontinent pets and a new baby.

(18. Apr 2004)
Meeting Dr. Stowel by Eric D. Knapp
The story of a tired and aging network engineer who meets a time traveler and rediscovers his youth. This story also explains how the book "Out of Place Out of Time" came to be written.

(18. Apr 2004)
 
 E. E. Knight
A Scrimmage at a Border Station by E. E. Knight (4 ratings)
On the edges of an Empire, what was true in the 19th century is true in the 25th.

(13. Jan 2002)
 
 R.W. Knox
Bitten by R.W. Knox (3 ratings)
Young man escapes Earth during an invasion but loses his way during a hyperspace jump. He returns to civilization only to find out that the reality he knew no longer exists.

(9. Feb 2002)
 
 Adan Kobolt
Newgrounds by Adan Kobolt (33 ratings)
Deep within the heart of a futuristic enlightenment citadel, a prisoner is being prepared for execution. A prisoner with the power to change the world...and his captors who are determined not to let him.

(7. Jun 2001)
 
 Paul Kopal
Rade Hazz Dumfugs by Paul Kopal
A rural and agrarian society is visited by the most hideous and unnatural monsters! One citizen decides to ask for aid from the Gods in their temple, but the Gods are no less unnatural...

(11. Oct 2002)
 
 Olivia Kopploman
Through the Eyes of a Beast by Olivia Kopploman (15 ratings)
A common everyday instance as seen through the eyes of your dog.

(11. Sep 2001)
 
 Ken Korczak
Fyke by Ken Korczak (6 ratings)
A ghostwriter travels bizarre alternate universes to seek assigments writing biographies of very weird alternate-universe celebrities.

(16. Sep 2002)
 
 Ken Kreps
Doppelganger by Ken Kreps (5 ratings)
How could two astronauts have changed so much after only a few hours in space?

(11. Feb 2003)
 
 Kresque
Rubik's Kill by Kresque (2 ratings)
An expert in the art of Synaptic disruption on a future version of the Internet is the number one cyber assassin. Sometimes being the best isn't the best thing.

(28. Dec 2000)
Conway Jack by Kresque (4 ratings)
A new form of Mind Jack is being used for entertainment on the fringes of society. Is the kick worth the trip?

(25. Apr 2001)
Nick Faldo Cyber-Eye by Kresque (5 ratings)
Nick Faldo is an enhanced private eye in the mid 21st century. Here he solves one in a series of cases he has tackled. These are light, humorous, action Sci-Fi stories.

(22. Jun 2001)
 
 Forrest Kyle
Another Day, Another Crime by Forrest Kyle
On the futuristic world of Aria, crime is stylish, efficient, and rampant. This is a glimpse into that world...

(18. May 2003)
 
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 Donnie Lamon
The Collector by Donnie Lamon (7 ratings)
A curious visitor is invited to the home of a renowned collector, only to find that his collection is far more complex than he expected.

(10. May 2002)
 
 Amanda Lam
Foresight by Amanda Lam (2 ratings)
A young woman with the ability to see future possibilities works with her partner to make the future turn out the way she desires.

(30. Jun 2002)
 
 Tobias Landis
The Comet Within by Tobias Landis
There is a comet headed for earth. It is roughly the size of Alaska; but it isn't the problem.

(30. Nov 2003)
 
 Jesse Landon
Last Words by Jesse Landon
A futuristic Sci-fi, about an orbital cruise ship.

(15. Feb 2004)
 
 Ryan Lark
Transition by Ryan Lark
The end of the world is triggered by a vengeful Russian soldier, as we launches a nuclear payload out of spite.

(15. Feb 2004)
 
 Rachael Lasher
Challenge by Rachael Lasher
Short story about the joining of two army's and the challange faces by the leader of one.

(30. Nov 2003)
 
 Daniel Lee
The White Rose by Daniel Lee (4 ratings)
A manned mission to Neptune goes horrible wrong, stranding a lone astronaut on one of the planet's frozen moons.

(20. Jun 2002)
 
 Robert S.P. Lee
8Ball (Yattsu Tama) the Assassin by Robert S.P. Lee (1 rating)
A human assassin, in a world where humans aren't the dominant species. His past, unknown to him, except for memory flashes that come, whether he wants them or not.

(11. Feb 2003)
 
 Christopher J. Levinson
The Religion of Death (Part 2) by Christopher J. Levinson (3 ratings)
Part 2 of the story.

(9. Feb 2002)
The Religion of Death (Part 1) by Christopher J. Levinson (4 ratings)
The Religion of Death is a story of morals set amongst the stars. It is a story of how far a man will follow his beliefs when they demand something undeniably close to murder, and how far he can extend his trust to a stranger who has hated and mistrusted his fellows his whole life simply because he knows nothing else.

(9. Feb 2002)
Phantasm 1: For the Light of the Stars (one) by Christopher J. Levinson (4 ratings)
For the Light of the Stars is the first part of the five story Phantasm Saga. It is a journey into the heart and mind of a young woman as she faces her coming of age amongst the stars and discovers beauty, friendship, love ... and betrayal.

(22. Mar 2002)
Phantasm 1: For the Light of the Stars (three) by Christopher J. Levinson (2 ratings)
The third and last part of the first installment in the Phantasm saga (chapters thirteen through eighteen).

(7. Apr 2002)
Phantasm 1: For the Light of the Stars (two) by Christopher J. Levinson (1 rating)
Second part of the first story in the Phantasm saga (chapters five through twelve of eighteen)

(7. Apr 2002)
Phantasm 2: In the Shadow of Iniquity (one) by Christopher J. Levinson (1 rating)
The first continuation in the five-story long Phantasm saga. Twenty years have passed since Laura Wilcox fled the Chosen. The galaxy has descended into dark times. The Shurukian Star Empire is threatening to invade the core-worlds of the Commonwealth of Races. Laura Wilcox is journeying to the mysterious world of Minarth where a discovery awaits her that will change everything she has ever believed...

(3. Aug 2002)
Phantasm 2: In the Shadow of Iniquity (two) by Christopher J. Levinson
The second part of the first continuation in the five-story long Phantasm saga.

(3. Aug 2002)
Phantasm 2: In the Shadow of Iniquity (three) by Christopher J. Levinson
The third and last part of the second installment of the Phantasm Saga.

(3. Aug 2002)
The Drug of Fear by Christopher J. Levinson
This story explores the idea of being numb in life, in soul, and the extremes people use to feel alive.

(18. Apr 2004)
 
 Norman Lieberman
The Cloaks of Deception by Norman Lieberman
A treasure hunter discovers his treasure on a mythological planet.

(15. Feb 2004)
 
 Patrick Littlewood
Bunac by Patrick Littlewood
No, I didn't know what Bunac standed for when I wrote the story, I just heard the word and wrote the story around it.

(4. Apr 2003)
The Terrible Discovery by Patrick Littlewood
Again, written for a subject in school, my fourth story adresses the matter of cloning.

(30. Nov 2003)
The Terrible Discovery by Patrick Littlewood
What if eternal life were possible? What if it meant the death of others?

(15. Feb 2004)
 
 Bob Lock
They're Not My Knees!! by Bob Lock (3 ratings)
Sometimes things have to be seen to be believed,as Maisy and her nurses discover.

(20. Jun 2002)
Do We Not Bleed? by Bob Lock (4 ratings)
Ever wonder why you wake up with a metallic taste in your mouth? Is that floater in your eye really a floater?

(20. Jun 2002)
 
 Anthony Lopez
Megaopolis by Anthony Lopez (4 ratings)

(23. Mar 2000)
 
 Jon David Loraditch
The March Men by Jon David Loraditch (1 rating)
In an unknown suburb sometime during the 20th century, a centuries-old battle between good and evil is raging just underfoot. Beneath the lilies and behind the picket fences, something waits in silence.

(4. Apr 2003)
 
 Emily Lynn
Out of This World by Emily Lynn
A teenager finds himself in a land of prehistory. With no clue how he got to this place he must adapt to a world very unlike what he knows. In this world there are no people, cars, or technology. There are only strange creatures that can make life easier, or in some cases, harder.

(18. Apr 2004)
 
 Dani L.
What the aliens found out by Dani L. (2 ratings)
aliens invade a human civilization, causing them to make life changing decisions which have multiple effects

(11. Feb 2003)
 
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 Becky Mackenzie
Home Directory by Becky Mackenzie (8 ratings)
"Home Directory," is set in the late 21st century and might be one possible scenario of emergency medicine in the future. The homeless have been part of the human condition for thousands of years; they are likely to be the touchstones of our social conscience for a few thousand more.

(21. Aug 2001)
 
 Eric Magie
The Prisoner by Eric Magie (15 ratings)
This is a story of a Vietnam vet stuck in a very strange prison.

(19. Jan 2003)
 
 Mike Maguire
Transplant Transcripts by Mike Maguire (9 ratings)
This is a short piece of medical science ficition. It is an interview with the first ever recipient of brain transplant surgery.

(24. Mar 2002)
 
 James H. Mancuso
Mystery of The Ghost Crews by James H. Mancuso (3 ratings)
A hybrid combining elements of Hardy Boys, Alien, and Invasion of the Body Snatchers, this story is about an alien invasion of rubber ball like creatures that disguise themselves as utility line crews, usually working out of manholes and some as jazz trios by using pants as their disguise.

(9. Feb 2002)
Hot Times In the Heights (Part 3) by James H. Mancuso (1 rating)
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