All through the ages forward-looking people have gone to the great and powerful (read: wealthy) and asked for their support for a great idea. From the earliest times the most common reaction has been "That's not possible!" and a bum's rush out the door. However as any casino manager will tell you, "intermittent reinforcement" is a powerful motivator -- let the mark win now and again, and he'll never quit. Thank heavens for progress that the naysayers don't always have the last word!
Laura Alban Hunt is a widow who finds new things to do with her life after tragedy strikes. Helping her teenage daughter and other young girls to grow up and mature heads the list. She helps her daughter and her daughter's friends in many ways, from homework to make-up, making up to making out. She provides shelter in storms, advice to the lovelorn and the love lost and teaches them what respect means. / (Reviews)
One of the triumphs of civilization is the ability for people in larger and larger groups to come together for the common good. Of course, people being people, some need convincing more than others and over the course of time forms of compulsion have been used when all else fails. When all parties can kill each other, compulsion has to come in more workable ways, where one can skip some of the usual baggage. Less common means, such as extortion, might find a place, no matter how unpalatable.
A young woman is found dead in her bed. Our intrepid investigator seeks to find out who did it. Solving the mystery, though, isn't as hard as dealing with the moral dilemmas the case presents. / (Reviews)
Lydia Hernandez is 23, newly orphaned, newly aimless in life. A friend makes her an interesting job offer. Finding her footing after an awful tragedy isn't just a matter of standing up.
One way you could define magic would be the height of technology, not it’s antithesis. If you could reorder quantum entanglement at will, you could quite literally make anything happen -- anything would be possible. Perhaps that would take vast quantities of technology and energy... or perhaps it would be child’s play.
Shanghaied across the time dimensions, middle school student Judy Bondi, her classmates and an extraordinary man deal with a history they never learned in school. Instead of reading history, they're making it! A fanfic set in H. Beam Piper's Lord Kalvan of Otherwhen universe. / (Reviews)