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3 Phaze    by Mathew Bridle
Price: Free! 94860 words. Published on June 5, 2010. .

The Earth is nearing its end. Mankind is on the brink war with his own creation. A second Earth in an alternate reality is nearing its end. It needs mankind to unite the two realities to prevent its own demise. On Earth will The Green be stopped before it recycles everyone? Can Big Blue and Tupelo unravel the secrets of AlphaBeta Street and bring the two realities into alignment?
The Flickering Singularity and Three Days that will Define the Future    by Mac Champaign
Price: $0.99 USD. 15720 words. Published on December 11, 2010. .

In the year 2077, America is a dreary, stagnant place. In the White House, the question of the day is "How can we return the United States to its former greatness?" To do so, the nation's new President enlists the help of the Seer. The Seer is the singularity. He changes everything, not once, but twice, exposing a truth so profound that all mankind must reconsider the very meaning of existence.
The Days and Months We Were First Born- The Unraveling    by Christopher Hunter
Price: Free! 43050 words. Published on December 28, 2010. .

On a hot July morning in the year 2068, New Yorker Martin Jacob discovers that his life and world will never be the same. Edited as of December 10, 2011
Destiny 2020    by Graham Cumming
Price: $2.99 USD. 10650 words. Published on April 28, 2011. .

We explore Bible prophecy to discover where mankind is heading. Watchfulness is the key to being ready for what is coming, and today’s decisions will impact your personal security as the future unfolds.
Meet Me on the Other Side    by Jeffrey Siegel
Price: $6.99 USD. 9810 words. Published on November 8, 2011. .

We are the 100%. And we sense a change coming. Meet me on the other side of that change in a world that thinks long term to fulfill humanity's promise. With insight to help you sleep better at night and a vision that will wake you up to a more promising tomorrow, this book is for all of us. Not 99%. But 100%.
The Tranquillity Project    by Clare Tanner
Price: $1.50 USD. 126970 words. Published on November 9, 2011. .

The price of peace is high in the post-war British zone of 2042. The female government, led by Verity Wood, blames male aggression for the devastating Final War, which has resulted in a shrunken world divided between secular West and clerical East. In the British Zone, women are in control and men are marginalized. Tyranny is difficult to maintain, even if it is clothed in a velvet glove.
Far-called    by William Haloupek
Price: $3.99 USD. 75090 words. Published on December 23, 2011. .

As many cool ideas per page as possible. Indiana Jones on Mars! This book is half science and half fiction. It describes what life might be like in the 35th Century.
Marines    by Jay Allan
Price: $4.99 USD. 96890 words. Published on August 20, 2012. .

In the 23rd Century, assault troops go into battle wearing AI-assisted, nuclear-powered armor, but it is still men and blood that win battles. Erik Cain and his comrades fight an increasingly desperate war as Earth's Superpowers struggle to control the resources of the frontier. But even as he rises in rank, Erik begins to wonder - who is the real enemy?
Vices    by Amy Solus
Price: Free! 80000 words. Published on October 1, 2012. .

In a dismal future, the world's governments have exterminated most of the population. Aidan is one of the few left, who was not spared on purpose, but escaped before the End. She finds herself in a trap set by the government and then sent to a prison for the excess of society. She must find a way to break out before she's murdered like her family and friends before her. Time is ticking.
Modus Operandi    by Jonathan Ems
Price: $2.99 USD. 43490 words. Published on October 25, 2012. .

One day, the entire world changes. Just about everything else stays the same. Harvard Wilcox is just barely old enough to remember when The Blackout happened. However, at this moment he doesn't remember anything at all.