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Hannah's Choice

Hannah & Noah Woodson have broken the law; by getting pregnant. America in 2059 is a broken country, weakened by debt, terrorism and a shortage of food. Moreover, it's under attack by a fundamentalist religious group led by Sister Precious Serenity. Hannah and Noah struggle to survive as they get caught between a corrupt government and righteous terrorists.

Readers who enjoyed The Handmaid's Tale, Dead Certain or Children of Men will be attracted to this truly human and eerily realistic story.

ISBN: 978-1-926760-22-3
Word Count: 79,300
Published: December 2009 (originally released under the title: Sister Serenity and the War of 2059)


price: US$ 2.00
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Hope Station

After twelve years, Jayden Lander returns with his family to their former home, Hope Station. Upon arriving at the space station, Jayden attends school, learning to use alien artifacts left by the mysterious Missing, and the more he understands about Hope Station the more he learns about his dead father.

Little does Jayden know he is about to have a dangerous encounter that will change everything on Hope Station.

ISBN: 978-1-926760-00-1
Word Count: 55,400
Published: July 2009


price: US$ 4.99
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Landfall and Other Stories

Landfall and Other Stories is a collection of science fiction and fantasy short stories. Plots cover alien invasions, a mind reading detective, a winged protagonist's love story and a modern day tale of an invisible man.

ISBN: 978-1-926760-04-9
Word Count: 24,000
Published: August 2009


price: US$ 4.99
Lost Souls Coffee Shop

Welcome to the Lost Souls Coffee Shop, located somewhere near the Canada/US border - where storytellers come to tell their tales. Few know how to get there and fewer are invited. Join Stranger, Origin, Bit, Byte & Bitch along with others as they recount their favorite stories.

ISBN: 978-1-926760-28-5
Word Count: 19,600
Published: January 22, 2010


price: US$ 4.99
Sister Serenity and the War of 2059

Unexpectedly pregnant in the year 2059, Hannah & Noah Woodson, an ordinary American couple, run afoul of the American government’s population growth policies. Attractive, smart, and strong willed Hannah wants to be a good citizen but decides to challenge the law and have the baby. America in 2059 is a nearly dysfunctional country, weakened by onerous debt, systemic terrorism and a shortage of protein to feed an exploding population and is under attack by a fundamentalist religious group led by Sister Precious Serenity. Hannah and Noah are caught between battling forces and survive only after experiencing extraordinary pain and finally, extraordinary personal growth.

This book looks at the long-term consequences of voter apathy and of relinquishing individual American freedoms in exchange for questionable safety. Readers who like The Handmaid's Tale, Dead Certain or Children of Men will be attracted to this riveting story.

ISBN: 978-1-926760-01-8
Word Count: 79,300
Published: July 2009


price: US$ 4.00
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The Stranded Ones

Hugh McCahan is in the “information business” a technology spy, a thief of secrets. After the collapse of world patent laws sparked a black market in high-tech secrets, intellectual property became worth killing for. Among the urban legends of Hugh’s business: Tiny colonies of stranded aliens are brokering a technological goldmine.

One day Hugh feeds a homeless man at a nearby diner, and is told about an explosion in Antarctica, an international cover-up and a well-guarded government warehouse in New Jersey. When Hugh finds out that the rumors of aliens are true, he is reunited with the charismatic Australian Jack Falstaff, who has been keeping the most deadly secret...

ISBN: 978-1-926760-15-5
Word Count: 80,500
Published: November 2009


price: US$ 4.00
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We've Seen The Enemy

COMING SOON...

After the Great Financial Collapse, an alien ship crashes in downtown Washington D.C., and its contents make it clear that the dead aliens inside harbor no good will. Deciphering the information held in the ship computer banks reveals that Earth is just another planet in a long line of planets to be absorbed by a group of large insects.

Humanity now faces the prospect of their doomed world. Construction begins on hundreds of 'World Federation' ships and extrasolar defense weapons against this inevitable war.

WE'VE SEEN THE ENEMY is set 700 years after this war and involve space bound survivors returning to Earth who have made startling discoveries of their own, and those remaining on Earth who have survived the war but lost their own humanity.

ISBN: 978-1-926760-32-2
Word Count: 100,000
Published: Late March 2010


price: US$ 7.99