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Stuck Station by John Crandall

the ongoing sci-fi, action-adventure humor-hyphen-thingy

Containment Facility One is ancient, beautiful, and broken.  Built eons ago in a parallel universe, the massive space station keeps the Destroyer—a genocidal and nearly omnipotent alien being—imprisoned.  The Destroyer has already devoured all life in countless dimensions, and if he escapes, our universe is next. Unfortunately, the Containment Facility One crew is trapped too.  That’s why they . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekdays.
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Pay Me, Bug! by Christopher Wright

Never Bet Against Your Captain

Grif Vindh, Captain of the Fool’s Errand, just pulled off the job of a lifetime: against all odds, he and his crew smuggled a rare anti-aging drug out of Ur Voys, one of the most secretive and secure facilities in the Empire of the Radiant Throne. It was every smuggler’s dream, the “Big Score,” and they find themselves filthy rich . . .

A complete novel.
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SpaceWesterns.com by N.E. Lilly

“Bat Durstons” are welcome here.  First and foremost, we publish Space Westerns: works with themes from the Western genre set in Outer-space.  We border on Space Opera, Steampunk, and the Weird West.  Contains fiction, poetry, music, radio-plays, and illustrated features. . . .

An online magazine of fiction, updated weekly.
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Shadowstories: The Infi-Net Revolution by Chuck Wendig and Martin C. Henley

The Heroes are back. And dumber than ever.

The Shadowstories—a group of witless heroes who patrol the narrative crimes and fringes of the tale-built Storyverse lead by the intrepid Lord Chuckles and Grebok, Son of Drogmar, Keeper of the Seven Keys of Ventoozlar— come upon their most insidious foe yet: The Infi-Net!  An ever-growing, mind-numbing congregation of cat videos, pornography, and teenage pop stars.  The idiots—er, heroes—are . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekly.
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Dorian’s Quest by Tonya R. Moore

When We Kiss, the Stars Collide

Dorian, prodigal prince of Avanu and agent of the intergalactic Guild of Assassins, is on a quest to find the key to his suppressed memories. He’s accompanied by Torrin, a body-slave with unexpected skills and a tragic past. Their ultimate destination is unknown but the secrets locked away inside Dorian’s mind could be the means of defeating the Var, . . .

A serialized novel.
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Madness by Kristine Williams

Book 2 in the Keeper series

Book 2 in the Keeper series.  Still affected by betrayal and deceit, Alexander Marcase feels his life has lost all connection to truth.  Unable to come to terms with his own past, he’s determined to discover the reality behind Evan’s.  What they learn along the way reshapes their understanding of Keepers and Sha’erah, as well as their appreciation for . . .

A complete novel.
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SPACEWESTERNS.COM

Nice

Editor: Sonja Nitschke
August 8, 2008

SpaceWesterns is the second online magazine I’ve really encountered. 

The site in and of itself is easy to navigate, and there seems to be plenty of goodies which I didn’t really have time to look at thoroughly. 

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STUCK STATION

The Prison at the End of the Universe

Member: ubersoft
August 19, 2011

"Stuck Station" is what the inhabitants of Containment Facility One have taken to calling their home. It’s called "Stuck Station" because they’re just as trapped there as the actual prisoner is. Stuck Station is a hyper-dimensional prison. The prisoner, known as the Destroyer, is a threat to every reality—it destroys universes. It wants to escape. The people assigned to man [more . . .]

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