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Battle of Amsterdam by Rob Hackney

In 2154, where independent nations have given way to splintered corporate entities responsible for the housing, health, security and education of their employees and shareholders, government everywhere has been scaled down to the point of collapse, leaving those outside of private territories to fend for themselves. Over the shoulder of five inhabitants, carve out slices of a world that . . .

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Key Lime Pie by Arthur Yeomans

Caleb is twenty-two, but he is pretending he is fifteen.  He is attending high school, despite having finished college.  He is pretending to be a nudist, although he actually likes wearing clothes.  He is living with two people who are pretending to be his parents. But don’t worry, it is all for a good cause.  At least, Caleb thinks . . .

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BATTLE OF AMSTERDAM

Five in a dark future

Editor: Linda Schoales
February 22, 2010

Currently there are only 10 parts of “Battle of Amsterdam” posted in .pdf’s, but the story looks like it will be interesting.  It takes place in a future where humans have colonized other planets and some cities have become autonomous.  The narration follows five separate plot lines which will presumably interweave as the story progresses.

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