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Jackson ”Jax” Caruso inherited a ship from his parents. They’re dead, they don’t need it.
The first astronaut travelling at the speed of light
An old war machine and a revolutionary space capsule will change relations among the ten species forever.
Change one note and the universe changes with the Symphony.
Humanity's 1st contact with an alien species is complicated when the aliens don't use an entirely verbal language
Rule #1 for Humans traveling the Sandbox Galaxy: NEVER TRAVEL ALONE! Skip Lawson has broken that rule...
She was meant to save humanity's stories. She's about to create an epic story of her own!
Private Westermann's bad day at work just became the worst day of her life.
A bounty hunter, an art thief, and a dangerous game...
cozy sci-fantasy novella about quitting your job and rediscovering yourself on a purple moon
The God Sun
$2.99
A stranded starship. A doomed rescue mission. A malevolent cosmic entity.
A crossroads for humanity. Endless sky. Boundless horizons.
An accident aboard a derelict alien warship on Mars changes CMDR James Fowler’s life forever.
A starship crew fights for their homeworld against horrifying telepathic aliens
Aliens and ADHD might mix, but it's gonna be messy.
poetry about life’s vicious cycles
A space adventure reminiscent of the old Flash Gordon serials.
A galaxy-spanning sci/fi adventure
In MACHINE, A robot consumed with suicide ideation seeks out avenues for self-termination.
COLD BLOODED
$4.99
“Don’t mistake my silence for weakness. No one plans a murder out loud.”
He found a planet in trouble, a woman to love and zombies.
Sometimes a family is a trans onion farmer, her alien girlfriend, and their arctic moon. (a short story)
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