When Major Jake tests the latest space ship engine, it doesn't go as planned. Or does it work exactly like it was supposed to? Now that he is there, what is he going to do, how will he adapt? [I thought it was an interesting idea and wrote this story about it. I hope that you enjoy it.]
Often I take a year or so to finish a story. The idea of this story came to me one night and was finished within days. This is the story of a teacher who gets deliberately knowcked off his bike and gets adopted by quite unique family. The centrepiece are the twins who have an unusual characteristic in that they can feel the pain and ecstacy of the others experiences. This also includes a randy mother and Grandmother who also make demands on the lucky man.
The current year is 2090, and the world has changed. Lance Shaffer is 91 years old. Tom Lawson, Lance’s friend and fellow scientist, was two years younger than him. Tom worked in the time-travel group, and they met in the basement, away from people, listening devices, and cameras, twice a week. They discussed their projects' successes and failures. Lance worked on regeneration drugs and developed a reincarnation process, and he tried it combined with the time machine
Don't now if this is the beginning of something bigger or not, but for now it's posted as a standalone story about a galactic conqueror who comes to Earth.
A Swarm Cycle Story
Sequel to "Catch a Rising Star". Sophia was promised a chance to get picked up later, IF she improved herself. However, now the People of California get into the act.
A Swarm Cycle Story
With the Confederacy churning up pickups and wild tabloid stories running amuck. A Confederacy representative appears and an adversary are interviewed.
A Swarm Cycle Story
Anne (Frank's wife and Obie's mom) says a temporary goodbye to Lieutenant Stewart. This story falls after the events in "Stewart's Third Mission" and is a kind of thank you for those that have sent me such kind comments about the series. This doesn't advance the story, it's pretty much just sex. This story is loosely connected to "Anne's Night." The two stories were conceived as one Sheherazade-like narrative, but it worked better when they were separate. Thank you, Readers!