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A Story of Engagement
I usually wake up with fiction stories in my head. I’ve kept writing fiction in the last month, but the stories in my head lately have mostly been blogs. Here’s the futurist take on it: Earth has become a computer connected world. I’m a science fiction writer - so a bigger ...
Rolling Steel: A Pre-Apocalyptic Love Story by Jay Lake and Shannon Page
Rolling Steel: A Pre-Apocalyptic Love Story by Jay Lake and Shannon Page
clarkesworldmagazine.com — Rough Beast slouched toward the Bethlehem steel mill. Tons of fresh hot metal in there, every cobber and new chum from the Allegheny to the Delaware knew that. Even Topper, the old cat-eyed bastard with steel cables for fingers and a brain stewed in barium-laced æther, knew which way the ... (more) Rolling Steel: A Pre-Apocalyptic Love Story by Jay Lake ...
Rolling Steel: A Pre-Apocalyptic Love Story by Jay Lake and Shannon Page (audio)
Rolling Steel: A Pre-Apocalyptic Love Story by Jay Lake and Shannon Page (audio)
clarkesworldmagazine.com — This month's audio fiction is Rolling Steel: A Pre-Apocalyptic Love Story written by Jay Lake and Shannon Page and read by Shaun Farrell and Mur Lafferty. (more) Rolling Steel: A Pre-Apocalyptic Love Story by Jay Lake ...
Audible: METAtropolis (FREE AUDIOBOOK)
Audible: METAtropolis (FREE AUDIOBOOK)
sffaudio.com — Audible.com, likely in an effort to boost its chances of winning a Hugo Award for its 2008 audio anthology METAtropolis , has released the entire audiobook for free to NORTH AMERICAN audible customers (sorry Europe and the rest)! All you’ll need is an audible account and to follow the ... (more) Audible: METAtropolis (FREE AUDIOBOOK)
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