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The slaughter house series — a series by
irish Writer
A different series of stories about a gruesome and unlikely society where termination of 1% of the female population is chosen by lottery. The reasonable disposal of these women is to the table as meat.
By the time you get to chapter 7, you realize that all things are not what you first think.
Enjoy
How would people cope with regulated human cannibalism? What kind of society would we have if 90% of the births were Women, and one percent per year were slated for the table. Or as pet food? Like any other breaucracy? This story is not for the strokes, nor for gore. But it does change the way you look at a steak. / (Reviews)
"Damn it, I am almost Tenured!" Those were the first words out of Nancy's mouth when she opened the envelope. Academics always feel that they are socially too important to be served on a plate. Only the assistant Chair of Women's studies isn't that important. So she is told to "Get your affairs in order and report. Heck, maybe you can write a book about the experience."
If you have not read Classy Conversions, you wont' get a lot out of this post.
The Point of View of a 19 year old girl stuck in a "lifeboat' in a world insane with a new acceptable treatment of their population. And it has few real conversations, but a lot of emotional and philosophical content. If you have not read "Classy Conversions" this story wont' make a lot of sense. If you have, then get ready to look behind the curtain one more time. / (Reviews)
Sex Contents: Some Sex | Genre: Coming of Age Tags: Science Fiction, Group Sex, Cannibalism Downloads: 5265 | Votes: 103 | Score: 7.53 Size: 69KB | 13,882 words |
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So, you have a complexion others envy, Great Hair, an aggressively tuned body, Wonderful natural breast, and could have been a Cheerleader for the Chicago Bears. Add to that a Masters at U of Chicago and damn near a finish of MBA at Kellogg, and you are on the way to the top.
Until you get a notice. And find that it is all for naught. What happens next?
If you have not read Classy Conversions, this Point of View Diary won't make a lot of sense.
For Carol and Nancy's Book "Recoil" second edition, Jamie offered a few short paragraphs about the legal situation at Findley. This will help those who are reading the convoluted legal wranglings at the end of Classy Conversions. Don't read it until you have read CC, as you will have both Spoiler issues, and confusion.
Years after you finish, something can come up to you and take you back to where you were. For Combat Soldiers, it is called PTSD. For Candy Mitchell it's called something else.