Is it really Armageddon?
Continue ReadingSci-fi short story that I wrote myself, at 16 years old in 11th grade.
Continue ReadingIt has been observed that many eventual inventions first saw the light of day from the imaginations of science fiction writers. This article highlights a few technological inventions whose root can be traced to earlier Scifi books.
Continue ReadingAn ultra-short sci-fi piece.
Continue ReadingSince one of my favorite tv shows recently aired an episode with this theme, I figure I might as well post this story that I wrote back in 2005.
Continue ReadingPart one and two can be found at
http://authspot.com/short-stories/android-addiction-pt-one/
http://authspot.com/short-stories/android-addiction-pt-two/
James Ferrer, as he was once called, has developed a taste for the more "unsavory" things in life. With the advent of widespread cybernetics in 2030 a few new "hobbies" have become popular with the more careless among society. James (or Scrape) as his friends call him, is among the worst. It’s not uncommon to find him trading a few appendages for some primo cerebrospinal fluid in some poorly lit alley in chinatown. He wasn’t the most holy character in life, and he’ll be damned if a few pieces of computer hardware and back alley body mods are going to be his salvation.
Continue ReadingSome perspective on the hypothetical end of a world…
Continue ReadingThis is a short story I wrote a year ago.
Continue ReadingA poem from a land I created and like to write about.
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