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Science Fiction Anthology

Volume 1

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Four sci-fi short stories where you'll find good computers, people who regret their past, and an explanation for something you're familiar with.

"Progeny"

The first section had a series of six images that appeared grouped together. The furthest left showed a small creature that appeared to live in water. On its right was a similar creature, but it had legs and was crawling on the land. The remainder of the series showed progressive images showing the creature growing larger, and the appendages changing until it was fully erect and it was strikingly similar to the bone structure she had just looked at.

"The Greatest Host"

After the foraging, the host moved to a corner of the open area and there was another creature. The Mists were concerned that if their host were threatened or attacked, it would be terrible for them. They could all lose their lives at once. If the host sensed any threat, they would immediately use all of their ability to coerce the host back to the ship's location so they could download.

"Circle is Closed"

Commander Leopold Harnesy was standing on the bridge of the HSV#2. He was nervous; in fact, he was scared. The fate of HSV#1 was fresh in his mind. His ship's predecessor was sitting in the same exact location five years ago, and when its commander, Roberta Jenkins, engaged the faster than light drive, the ship disintegrated into trillions of molecules. It was obvious what had happened, the calculations were a little off.

"Good Morning..."

This short story is an interesting tie-in between science fiction and corporate culture, with a computer throwing in a twist. Anyone that has worked in a large company will share some of the issues that Robert deals with. In this story, instead of 'they' causing the problem, it is the computer sharing the assignment.

©2016 Raymond J Perreault (P)2016 Raymond J Perreault
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If you enjoy sci-fi that makes you think about the future and our place in it, this anthology is for you. The exploration of regret and how past actions shape our futures was especially moving. Progeny will stick with me for a long time

Perfect for Fans of Thoughtful Sci-Fi

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This anthology is a breathtaking journey through the vast possibilities of science fiction. Each story is a polished gem, exploring everything from intimate human dilemmas in far-flung galaxies to the profound implications of alien contact and artificial intelligence. The collection's true strength lies in its remarkable diversity of voices and concepts, ensuring that no two tales feel alike. The prose is consistently sharp and evocative, masterfully building immersive worlds within a limited page count. It’s a must-read for any fan seeking thought-provoking narratives that challenge the mind and stir the soul, heralding the arrival of several compelling new authors.

Stunning Debut of Diverse Sci-Fi Visions

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A diverse and compelling anthology, this collection showcases the range of modern science fiction. From distant planets to intimate human dilemmas, every story sparks curiosity. The varied tones and themes create a satisfying blend of wonder, tension, and philosophical depth.

A philosophical depth.

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This anthology is a vibrant tapestry of ideas, masterfully showcasing the genre's breadth. Each story is a polished gem, exploring everything from intimate human dilemmas against cosmic backdrops to mind-bending high-concept futures. The collection's strength lies in its curated diversity; just as you settle into one world, the next story propels you somewhere entirely new and unexpected. The prose is consistently sharp, balancing scientific plausibility with profound philosophical inquiry. It’s a truly impressive debut volume that promises a brilliant future for this series, leaving the reader both satisfied and eagerly anticipating more.

Stunning Debut of Diverse Sci-Fi Visions

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This short anthology of stories is classic s.f. and the reading beautifully executed by Mr.Allport in style of the writing.
Four stories, sometimes predicable but none the worse for that, all of which take an unusual look at what might seem to be commonplace. In the brief introduction, the author confides his love of science fiction and the ideas made possible within the genre. And these little vignettes both delight and make the listener think, pondering on ideas long after the story is finished. This is especially true of, Good Morning, the last in the selection. The perfect way to end this book.
The narration is not the usual, relaxed voice of most audio productions. Instead, and following the content of the first story, Christopher Allport has made himself a mechanoid. A good sympathetic pairing of author and narrator.
My thanks to the rights holder of Science Fiction Anthology for the complentary copy I received, via Audiobook Boom, in exchange for an honest review. This I have given.

"To expand our knowledge and seek variation ..."

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