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  • Mother Grimm

    Twila Grimm has lived her whole life inside the sterile limits of the Biodome, an isolated domed oasis in the middle of a ravaged Earth.The outside is world of mystery and disease: where those infected by the deadly CM virus are sent to die. This is a land of disease and death; of warring tribes and half-crazed factions living on the edge of sanity.But the outside is also where Twila Grimm's ... Read more

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  • Children of the Earth

    Earth has kept its rebirth a secret for some time, but when colonists throughout the stars begin to long for contact with the mother world, violence and greed could once again threaten the planet.This is the second book of the Coconino trilogy (The Earth Is All That Lasts, Children of the Earth, The Earth Saver) ... Read more

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  • The Earth Is All That Lasts

    Welcome to the North American continent after a series of catastrophes, including famine, plague and floods, have destroyed almost all of humanity.Descendants of the survivors (those who stayed) have created a tribal society in the depopulated American West which lives side by side with an enclave of scientists.But unknown to all, a spaceship is coming: one with humans on board who care little for ... Read more

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  • The Neglected Authors - The Women: Volume 3 (of 3) – Hannah More to Leonora Wodehouse

    Throughout the long centuries of human history is the want, and the need, to share information, to exchange ideas and for that knowledge and experience, for curiosity and learning, to be the basis of a civil society.In literature the ambition is much narrower. In order to be known, to be popular, you had to be published. And for that people had to know you existed and your ideas worth reading. ... Read more

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  • The Oculist: ''He had lived in darkness for two weeks''

    Little information survives on Catherine’s life.She was born Amy Catherine Robbins in 1872.In about 1892 she was a student in a biology cramming class where the teacher was H G Wells. Though married he was quickly attracted to his student and within a short time they were living together in Woking, Surrey. He then divorced his first wife and married Catherine in October 1895 at St Pancras register ... Read more

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  • May Afternoon: ''Spring had come late''

    Little information survives on Catherine’s life.She was born Amy Catherine Robbins in 1872.In about 1892 she was a student in a biology cramming class where the teacher was H G Wells. Though married he was quickly attracted to his student and within a short time they were living together in Woking, Surrey. He then divorced his first wife and married Catherine in October 1895 at St Pancras register ... Read more

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  • In a Walled Garden: 'He was thirty when she was twenty''

    Little information survives on Catherine’s life.She was born Amy Catherine Robbins in 1872.In about 1892 she was a student in a biology cramming class where the teacher was H G Wells. Though married he was quickly attracted to his student and within a short time they were living together in Woking, Surrey. He then divorced his first wife and married Catherine in October 1895 at St Pancras register ... Read more

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  • Women of Wonder - Love

    Let’s be clear. We are all equal under the law. However, even in these more modern times that is not an absolute and still remains a distant ambition for many.In the days when Britain ruled the waves and bestrode the world as its policeman and plunderer in chief it also subjugated half of its own people to second class status. Women were chattel and property. There were some exceptions based on ... Read more

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  • Catherine Wells - A Short Story Collection

    Little information survives on Catherine’s life.She was born Amy Catherine Robbins in 1872.In about 1892 she was a student in a biology cramming class where the teacher was H G Wells. Though married he was quickly attracted to his student and within a short time they were living together in Woking, Surrey. He then divorced his first wife and married Catherine in October 1895 at St Pancras register ... Read more

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  • The Earth Saver

    Tana Winthrop has longed to travel to Earth. When she is finally able to do so using new technologies she discovers the secret of the survivors living on Earth. But in doing so, Tana has also re-ignited the threat of extinction for those very survivors.As word of her discovery spreads, she must race against time to save the newly vibrant Earth from the emerging threat and the only way to do so is ... Read more

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  • Beyond the Gates

    "Dhrusil-matkhashi is a wasteland. The soil is sterile. Why do you suppose we stay on this continent?"Marta, a graduate student researching indigenous life on isolationist Dray's Planet, discovers an animal that can't be indigenous, but which can't have come from anywhere else. The puzzle convinces the Children of the Second Revelation to bring two Unbelievers into their closed society. As the ... Read more

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  • Macbeatha

    "It must be said we all got what we wanted--Macbeatha most of all. And in the end, we all paid the price."Kelda expected a simple, not unpleasant life in Norse-settled Scotland, serving in her master's hall and helping her mother work the land. Instead she is wrenched from her family, her life, and her culture and gifted to the barbarian warlord Macbeatha.Fiercely ambitious but more fiercely ... Read more

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