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Bonjour Technoverse    by Paris Tosen
Price: Free! 2500 words. Published on August 5, 2010. .

The make-up of reality has never been publicly confirmed, nor has any one particular theory held up any test of time. Till now.
Premiers Doutes    by Igor Cynober
Price: Free! 96130 words. Published on August 18, 2010. .

1997, Antecorrespondance est le nouveau jeu favori des hackers fans de PBeM SF. Correspondre comme si l on vivait dans un futur lointain peut paraitre banal mais pas pour Raphael Oberon, jeune professeur mis a mal par la mysterieuse CLS. Si douee que perdu dans un dedale de mensonges hyperrealistes, celui-ci en est venu a douter qu elle vit bien a l aube du XXIe siecle !
20 KEYS OF CONSCIOUS CREATION    by Earle MacVeigh
Price: $9.99 USD. 40 words. Published on December 28, 2010. .

20 powerful positive thoughts to help you understand that a Devine Matris holds the bridge to the consciousness of our universe.
I Took The Red Pill    by James Rucker
Price: $8.99 USD. 38900 words. Published by Jay M Horne on March 14, 2011. .

Addictive! Red Devils lead this man to a book that reveals the true potential of Life and the importance of laughter. As James Rucker records a dialogue of a very special kind, questions about Infinite, God, existence, and the human spirits unwavering strength to persevere and heal itself, are answered as he fights and wins his battle with addiction.
Where's the Blue Pill?    by James Rucker
Price: $2.99 USD. 37000 words. Published by Jay M Horne on March 15, 2011. .

In my last book, I chose the Red Pill over the Blue and found myself at the bottom of the rabbit hole. Knowledge is so enticing! Knowledge is power right? ! After kicking the addiction, who could have guessed the doctor would prescribe little blue Xanax pills to ease the anxiety? I knew the blue pill would present itself to me again, it was only a matter of time.
Depersonalization and Derealization: Responses to Industrialization in The Matrix and Terminator Series    by Johnny Cross
Price: $2.99 USD. 7420 words. Published on March 29, 2011. .

This essay analyzes how The Matrix and The Terminator series address mankind’s dependence on machines in various ways. This essay demonstrates that, while most films discussing industrialization depict it negatively in an explicit way, there is often an undertone of the futility in resisting the change. Furthermore, these films suggest humanity's change into a machinelike state is inevitable.
Give The Hippo What He Wants    by Robert T. Jeschonek
Price: $1.99 USD. 13730 words. Published on June 9, 2011. .

In the baseball league of the future, losing the World Series will get you the death penalty. Nobody cares if Thal Simoleon choked because of an opera-singing pink hippo that only he can see. Will the hippo's terrible secret lead to Thal's salvation? Or will he die in extra innings of the bloodiest high-tech basebrawl of all time? Only the hippo knows.
BIAlien Series Volume I book 3    by Vlane Carter
Price: $4.99 USD. 113380 words. Published on July 12, 2011. .

Rise of the BIAliensapien: Human evolved part 3. After Jaden recues Dr. Chan from the Federal prison, they make it to her father’s house where Jaden meets Dr. Chan’s jealous robotic boyfriend Max. Jaden’s goal is to quickly make it from Virginia to NYC to save a family member and then leave doomed Earth. President Robinson is Jaden’s biggest obstacle.
With New Eyes    by Patrick Walts
Price: Free! 3360 words. Published on July 17, 2011. .

Galen the Sixth receives a startling revelation that will forever change the way he perceives the so-called world around him.
A Game of Contact    by Michael Jasper
Price: $0.99 USD. 10430 words. Published on August 25, 2011. .

A group of boys playing Dungeons & Dragons in the '80s. A high-tech worker finding an old friend in Baghdad, of all places. And a man who spends most of his life in a cocoon of his own making. These three stories come together in this science fiction tale of the past and future. Originally published in the Exquisite Corpuscle anthology.