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In the distant future, Earth’s armies and allied alien forces claim victory after a nine-year war against the Kastazi, a highly-advanced bug-like species. With the remaining survivors, military, and technology available, Earth and its allies now train classes of students and cadets to continue space exploration. Devastation Class focuses on …
Twin sisters Aissa and Zandria are about to finish school and begin their assigned apprenticeships. On the surface they appear to be dutiful, normal teenagers. In reality they are spies set on a lifelong mission to take down the ruling class who destroyed their people. Twin Daggers pins mechanically-inclined humans …
Fie is a teenager set to become the next Chief of her clan, following the footsteps of her mentor and father figure. The Merciful Crow duology entails a world where population groups and occupations are based off of bird species, and her clan’s job as Crows is to deliver mercy …
Have you ever wondered what the zombie outbreak might look like at a trailer park? Or a news station? U.S. aircraft carrier? Or even a morgue? Enthusiasts of the zombie genre will get all of these scenarios and more in The Living Dead – the collaboration between George A. Romero’s …
Rex Koko is a washed-up circus clown turned private detective, though not by choice. The series by James Finn Garner is a WWII-era story that follows the “career” of the reluctant, wise-cracking Rex who has quite the reputation to avoid but can’t quite shake. Think of “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” …
What would the MCU films be like if they focused on the lives of Pepper Potts and Gwen Stacy instead of Tony Stark and Peter Parker? One might think those movies would not be as action-packed, but they could likely be just as suspenseful. Author Crystal Cestari presents her take …
What if J. R. R. Tolkien were alive today and just now began his fantasy novels that would ultimately become his legacy? Would living in the 21st century influence how he came up with his storylines and characters? In The Wobbit: A Parody (Of Tolkien’s The Hobbit), Paul A. Erickson …