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das orbit by leo vladimirsky

space sucks... stay home

The life and times of a disgruntled janitor on a poorly run space station, das orbit is a satire/indulgence of classic science fiction themes. . . .

An ongoing blogfic, with new posts almost daily.
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A Town Called Disdain by Dan Leo

A sprawling fantastic tale of the ’60s, supposedly written by “legendary” B-movie director Larry Winchester. . . .

A complete novel.
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Call it Freedom by Miguel de Luis

Friendship, courage and adventure

It is the story of a nearby future, not too dark but neither too bright.  A world ravaged by economic failure and a drastic solution, slavery.  Follow the trials of Jonathan, a 12 years old, a bright student and a slave of a Scientific Institution . . .   . . . which works to upgrade the intelligence of dolphins. And his unlikely . . .

A serialized novel, updating almost daily.
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Many: The Blog of a Space Probe by Mario J. Lucero

Many: The Blog of a Space Probe is an experimental web serial written by Mario J. Lucero. It’s about a space-faring computer’s lonesome journey, and more importantly, his ramblings about everything. The story is told through Many’s perspective, in blog format. . . .

A blogfic, with no recent updates.
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CALL IT FREEDOM

Eh

Editor: Sonja Nitschke
October 26, 2008

I found it difficult to read "Call it Freedom."  The grammar and sentence structure could use some work.  It’s hard to fault the author too much for that because his native tongue is not English. 

The plot is the most interesting thing about the story.  In a nutshell, Slavery is legalized.  [more . . .]

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