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Arianne    by Destin Joyal
Price: Free! 1470 words. Published on August 4, 2010. .

In the near future, advances in genetics will make it possible for us to alter DNA to alter certain genetic traits. Many think that the technology will help put an end to many deadly diseases. Many argue that it could be used for purely aesthetic purposes. Enter Arianne, a version of the future that may possibly lie before us...
Xenodu    by E. G. Fabricant
Price: Free! 12010 words. Published on September 6, 2010. .

This story, which I finished in late September 2008 (except for a few tweaks to include the rise of the Tea Party, the midterm election results, and the GOP nomination follies) poses the question: Could the 2012 election be the last authentic one our Republic has? Given the election's results, I've never been so happy to be wrong in that respect.
Learning to Mind    by Terry Hayman
Price: $1.99 USD. 5090 words. Published by Fiero Publishing  on October 19, 2010. .

Rinsa wants to raise little Sergei the way the doctors tell her to. Really. Sergei has the Minder implant. Rinsa's got the controller. Only...it's hard when Sergei screams out in pain like that. There's got to be a better way.
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
Historelic - The First Journal    by Allen Gerzoff
Price: $2.99 USD. 114630 words. Published on July 11, 2011. .

Richard Remington is seeing a ghost in his home. It reveals itself, but turns out to be a time traveler from the 48th century with a warning of danger and an invitation to take a life altering trip to the far future of human society, beyond war and pestilence and into the next ice age. In our future, he learns of advanced technologies and our need to survive by living deep below Earth's surface.
Audra    by Chris Turner
Price: Free! 4580 words. Published on August 25, 2011. .

Far future technology has allowed scope for a tactical ship that can VR-merge with its pilot. The problem is, when such a craft is intercepted by alien pirates, the issue is not theoretical—who can control the consequences? . . . Space-thriller, 4400 words.
Wetwire Visionaries: Part One- The Human Technology    by Erik Rodgers
Price: $0.99 USD. 26570 words. Published on November 10, 2011. .

L-42869 is the latest technology - a clone that can not only predict the future, but can actually slip into it. When she’s been stolen by a rogue group of escaped clones suspected of revolutionary aims, the company that created her must rely on Adam, an emotionally troubled first generation clone, to track her down and bring her back before a new war between man and clone is unleashed.
Wetwire: Visionaries Parts One-Three Collected    by Erik Rodgers
Price: $1.99 USD. 76770 words. Published on January 3, 2012. .

In a near future where scientists have engineered clones that have ESP-like ability to foresee the future, they discover that one clone has ability not only to predict the future, but to shape it as well. When she is kidnapped by a rogue group to incite a clone revolt, the government sends a task force to recover her, and prevent society from collapsing into civil war between human and clone.
Wetwire: Visionaries Part Four- Touching Distance    by Erik Rodgers
Price: $0.99 USD. 23020 words. Published on February 7, 2012. .

In a near future where scientists have engineered clones to have ESP-like ability to foresee the future, they discover that one clone has ability not only to predict the future, but to shape it as well. When she is kidnapped by a rogue group who hope to use her to incite a clone revolt, the government sends out a task force to recover her, and prevent society from collapsing again into civil war.