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Future Vision    by Ellen Parry Lewis
Price: $6.99 USD. 53310 words. Published by SF Varney on September 16, 2010. .

Samantha Bell has a bright future until one night at the fair when she decides to go through the controversial Future Vision exhibit. She gets to see a glimpse of her future but is forced to forget it. Sam leaves the exhibit with an ominous feeling and three strange words written on her hand, thanks to a pen she smuggled in. She feels that she must discover their meaning before her life is ruined
Waiting on Humanity's Table    by Thea Hutcheson
Price: $0.99 USD. 8100 words. Published by Lilac Moon Books  on November 21, 2010. .

Chuck Perlman is the world's first recreated Neanderthal. Nearly adult, he is the prize in a corporate struggle to own what Chuck represents. He must find a place in the world of Homo Sapiens, a world he doesn't fit into, often doesn't understand, and discover what he can offer that will give him a place and a future in it.
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.
Ogg    by James Gault
Price: Free! 60470 words. Published on December 17, 2010. .

You're seventeen, and studying hard for your A levels. How would you like it if you were suddenly adopted by a Great Being, who had been around for ever and knew everything? 'Pretty useful, with all that knowledge and the exams coming up', would be your first reaction, I expect. But then the Great Being lets slip that the end of the world is just around the corner.
God of Tomorrow    by Ted Stetson
Price: $0.99 USD. 6400 words. Published on January 1, 2011. .

In the future man has left earth a wreck. But fate steps in and restarts an old robot.
A Legacy of Global Scorning    by Mark Finnemore
Price: Free! 320 words. Published on April 1, 2011. .

It's a hand-me-down world. . . .
Destiny 2020    by Graham Cumming
Price: $3.99 USD. 52740 words. Published on April 28, 2011. .

Sometimes your heart cries out for revelation to make sense of life’s hard questions:- What am I here for? What’s the purpose of life? Where is mankind heading? Does God exist? How did everything begin? What happens after death? Why is everything wearing out? How do I make sense of all the suffering in the world? This book shines spiritual light into mankind’s darkest corners.
A Most Helpful Text    by Michael Angel
Price: Free! 16790 words. Published by Banty Hen Publishing on May 29, 2011. .

Journalist Madeline Ferrero's ability to spot patterns in online text leads her on a chase: to find the ‘Helpful Gremlin’ who’s been predicting disasters in the Chicago area without fail for over a decade. The hunt takes an unexpected twist when she starts getting texts from the mysterious Gremlin. But are they thinly veiled threats from someone with the talent to predict the future?
Journey to Mars    by T. Emerson May
Price: $0.99 USD. 68710 words. Published on August 19, 2011. .

This chronicles the experiences of the author and several remote viewers during a span of time beginning in 1997 through the early 2000s. One of the more remarkable findings was an entity on Mars whom we came to call Mangus. Mangus had been the spirit guide for Mars until an asteroid tore off the atmosphere of the planet and destroyed the civilization and nearly all the inhabitants.
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.