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Specific Science Fiction Titles
Bacon, Dr. Jack
My Grandfathers' Clock. Illustrates the pace and accomplishments of human society, in a tale of 28 Generations from the Dark Ages to the Space Age.
http://www.normandyhousepublishers.com/
Campbell, William G.
Dead Forever. A science fiction adventure with thought provoking implications of a religious and spiritual nature, exploring dreams, death, life, and being.
http://www.deadforever.net/
Carnes, Nathan L.
Space Ark! - The Seventh Millennium. A space adventure begins on Earth in 2009 at the mythical Magnetic Propulsion Laboratory where space engineers invent the next generation of Starcraft for deep space flight.
http://www.spaceark.net/
Fletcher, Darrell
Cold Venture. Adventure in space, alien technologies, from the asteroid belt, saturn, and beyond. Along with the author's bio, there is a science fiction discussion group.
http://www.coldventure.com/
Kirshteyn, Michael E.
The Neutrino Effect: The World Builders. A new science fiction thriller.
http://www.theneutrinoeffect.com/
Samlaska, Curst
Eucarion. A fast paced political, military, medical, science fiction thriller.
http://www.eucarion.com/
Shelton, Charlies F.
Psyclone. Military cloning secrets hijacked by terrorist for sadistic experiments on human victims.
http://www.stasistube.com/
Solem, Helen
The Jack Murdock Story. A paranormal journey into the heart of Corporate America.
http://www.paranormal-journey.com/
Steinberg, Gene and Grayson
Attack of the Rockoids. A tale of two star-crossed lovers brought together across time and space and entangled in a web of interplanetary political intrigue.
http://www.rockoids.com/
Tuck-Jenkins, Linda
Starpeople: The Sirian Redemption. A fast-paced spiritual thriller.
http://www.starpeople-books.com/
Wyckoff, Tom
Resurrection Day. Time traveling raiders from the 23rd Century return to the 1st Century AD to take the body of Jesus from the tomb.
http://www.resurrection-day.com/