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Ether by Kristine Williams

The day Daniel Harper inherited his uncle’s old farm, he also inherited a strange key. When he used that key on the cellar door, he found himself not on the rotting wooden steps, but in the path of an oncoming car on a dark city street. He’s just stepped into Ether, a world of steam powered cars and wooden . . .

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I Found Dave by Jim

Dave set up a blog to communicate with his girlfriend while he was away doing research at a top secret facility.  A blog that I discovered while hacking that facility’s computer system.  Then one day, Dave disappears and all of his friends and family assume that he’s dead.  But somehow Dave keeps writing in his blog.  Now I’m the only . . .

An ongoing blogfic, with new posts almost daily.
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ETHER

Good, but not quite enough

Editor: Chris Poirier
January 9, 2009

Ether has me feeling very conflicted.  I enjoyed it for what it is, but, ultimately, it left me wanting for so much more.

The story proceeds exactly as billed: Daniel Harper, a recently-discharged Air Force doctor, returns home to find his favourite (and rather eccentric) uncle dead.  His uncle has left [more . . .]

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