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Already Fallen

Already Fallen

This novelette is a sweet, contemporary romance about a female systems analyst who's given up on relationships and an up-and-coming rock musician who never meets the right kind of woman.

Reader Review: "What a great story! The characters were very lovable, and by the time I finished I had a very cheesy grin on my face." - Libby

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Genre: Contemporary Romance


The Miller's Son

The Miller's Son

In this short story, a journeyman carpenter returns to his homeland and the sorceress who rules it. He expects to find peace despite his secret, unrequited love for her, but instead he faces the impending end to everything he's ever known.

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Genre: Fantasy Romance


SciPAC 7: Part 1

SciPAC 7: Part 1

This fan fiction is set in the Star Trek universe but features all original characters. A young woman named Kira struggles to find balance between her human genetics and her Vulcan upbringing during a deep space mission.

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Genre: Science Fiction

SciPAC 7: Part 2

SciPAC 7: Part 2

In Part 2 of this Star Trek fan fiction, a Vulcan named Silek descends into madness while the crew of SciPAC 7 races to protect themselves from a deadly storm of stellar radiation.

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Genre: Science Fiction

SciPAC 7: Part 3

SciPAC 7: Part 3

In the conclusion of this short story trilogy, Captain Jack Tracer discovers the hardships of leadership as the crew's hope of rescue grows slim.

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Genre: Science Fiction

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