I am a story teller, not a writer. (Thanks Number 7)
I write in the idiom and the spelling of modern Australian English.
I also write fiction, not facts. Just because I play with facts doesn't mean I always obey the real world :)
I hope you like my stories enough to give me feedback, and thanks to Zen Master for helping me get started.
Title | Description | Size | Dnlds | Votes | Score | |
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1 |
A Different Kind of Life Science Fiction |
Brasso and his friends try to find safety and happiness in a world where the rules of biology have just been rewritten. This is a parallel story to 'Love, life and all that' and you should read that first to understand all the references and characters. Not all codes are listed as I like storyline suprises. Tags: Ma/Fa, Ma/ft, Fa/Fa, ft/ft, Teenagers, Post Apocalypse, Zombies, Light Bond Sex Contents: Some Sex Posted: Concluded: |
391 KB | 23231 | 467 | 7.92 |
2 |
Life, Love and All That Science Fiction |
Gabriel his friends and family have to learn to live in a world where the rules of biology and life have been rewritten. Some codes are withheld to avoid spoiling the story. **This has been resubmitted with the missing Chapter 5** Tags: Ma/Fa, mt/ft, Fa/Fa, Teenagers, Post Apocalypse, Zombies, Slow Sex Contents: Some Sex Posted: Concluded: |
450 KB | 34346 | 816 | 8.17 |
3 |
Seed Science Fiction |
"I have always believed intellectually that life must exist beyond our planet. I just never expected to find that life in the hallway of an LA hotel at 3 am. Nor did I expect said alien to look like a very curvy blonde in short shorts and a minimal crop top." This is my tribute to Aubie56, cmsix and others in the time travelling / alternate earth genre. This story is complete and is in 4 parts and 16 chapters. Enjoy :) Tags: Ma/Fa, Ma/ft, Fa/Fa, ft/ft, Science Fiction, Time Travel Sex Contents: Some Sex Posted: Concluded: |
313 KB | 68559 | 1523 | 7.27 |
“When you arise in the morning think of what a privilege it is to be alive, to think, to enjoy, to love ...”
Marcus Aurelius, Meditations 167AD