Fiction
• At Cast of Wonders: "Open 28 Hours" by Darin Ramsey. YA Science Fiction.
"The seven-pointed star was pink and gold, and hung in the night over the dome like it heralded more than just a refueling stop and convenience store. The dome sat alone on a rocky, airless orb at the outer reaches of the system, so small and distant it didn’t have a name. From a ship on approach, the dome resembled a fallen globe on a tripod, with the three docking rings at the end of the airlock."
• At The WiFiles: "Low Tide on the Bryn" By Craig Kyzar.
"She awoke with reluctance to the cruel charade of another day. In the fleeting moment before complete consciousness, she lay with her eyes closed as her body processed the surroundings and suppressed the screaming of her dreams. The room was chilled, as always, and the tickle of salt air on her nose confirmed her usual position facing a slightly cracked window"
E-Books
At Free eBooks Daily:
- Vampire World by Rich Douglas. YA Vampires.
- Club Shadowlands by Anne Rasico. Science Fiction.
- Manannan's Magic by Michele McGrath. Fantasy. Vikings.
- Art For The Sake Of Art by Christopher Brimmage. Sci-Fi Adventure, Satire
- Funny Tragic Crazy Magic by Sheena Boekweg. YA Fantasy.
- The Haunted Hikikomori by Lawrence Pearce. Horror.
- The Ark by Colin Edwards. Science Fiction.
- The Bleeder and Other Stories by J.R. Rain. Horror.
- White Collar, Green Flame by Shain Carter. Science Fiction. Technothriller.
- Echo's Revenge by Sean Austin. YA Science Fiction Thriller
- This Side of Paradise Illustrated : a Dystopian Detective Novel (Paradise Lost) by Jael Turner.
- Souftu Incident (The Steve Douton Chronicles) by David C Fitzgerald. Science Fiction.
- Hugh Becker and Black Wind by Joshua J. Lee. YA. Fantasy.
- The Incompertists by Shaun de Saint-Erne. Fantasy.
- Son of Thunder (Heavenly War Series) by S.C. Mitchell. Paranormal.
- Embustero: Pale Boundaries by Scott Cleveland. Science Fiction.
- Into The Darkness, Alone by Luke Bell. Science Fiction.
- The Balance of Four (Dragon Speaker) by Rebecca Storey. Fantasy.
- The Paragon Element (The Demon's Corruption Chronicles Book 1) by Jeff Hale and Lezlee Cheek Hale. YA Fantasy.
- The Song of Man (Lost Ages) by Clara Hume. Fantasy.
- The Druid Legacy: Dungeon by Mark Miller. Fantasy.
• At The Fantastic Worlds of Edgar Rice Burroughs: "Episode 3 - Out Of Time's Abyss"
"Bradley’s expedition has suffered casualties. Both Tippet and James have succumbed to the dangers of Caspak. Relentlessly, the weird flying creatures have dogged their campsites. Now, one day’s march from Fort Dinosaur, Bradley is on guard duty during the night. His relief, Brady awakens the following morning to discover that Bradley has disappeared – leaving only his hat as a trace that he had been"
• At Cast of Wonders: "Open 28 Hours" by Darin Ramsey. YA Science Fiction.
"The seven-pointed star was pink and gold, and hung in the night over the dome like it heralded more than just a refueling stop and convenience store. The dome sat alone on a rocky, airless orb at the outer reaches of the system, so small and distant it didn’t have a name. From a ship on approach, the dome resembled a fallen globe on a tripod, with the three docking rings at the end of the airlock."
Old Time Radio
• At Boxcars711: Tom Corbett Space Cadet - "Space Station Of Danger" (1952) Pt. 2 of 2. Sci-fi.
• At OTR Plotspot:
- "The Great Plague" - The Weird Circle (1943) Horror,
- "The Beast Must Die" - Suspense (1944)
- "Hunter's Moon" - Part 03 of 08. Science Fiction.
- "The Tangled Way" - Beyond Midnight. Horror.
- "The Battle Of The Magicians" - Lights Out. Horror.
- Fiction at Online Pulps!: "Red Over Yellow" by William L. Rohde. "Murder Magic" by Robert Wallace. "The Crimson Clue" by Fred Walsh. Pulp. Noir. Western. 1949. 1944. 1941.
- Flash Fiction at Every Day Fiction: "Sunday Drive" by Dennis Milam Bensie.
- OTR at Boxcars711: "You Are There: The Battle of Hastings". Medieval History.
2 comments:
In the list of free e-books, the link to "Embustero: Pale Boundaries" is broken.
Thank you! Fixed it.
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