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  • Quake City

    by Deryn Pittar ...
    Calista escapes the earthquake that destroys the tunnel communities. Quake City calls, offering security and a new life with Mathew and the Carbonites. But, Josephine, Castor Seville's new wife, has a secret she wants Calista to share, and one of the M.I.C.s has survived and is coming to claim his children. Calista's journey through the Nuclear Dawn of New Zealand continues with challenges and ... Read more

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  • Artificial Sweetener: Tales of AI - 100% Written by Humans

    Is that sugar in your tea, or something else?And really, how would you know?Just how "life imitates art" is a perception we often take for granted, the ongoing fusion of technology into our daily routines may soon twist into wondering what is real, and what is not.Is AI really for our betterment … or the first steps towards subjugation?Artificial Sweetener is a collection of 17 speculative fiction ... Read more

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  • The Carbonite's Daughter

    by Deryn Pittar ...
    In a world divided, can one woman choose her own destiny?Calista faces an impossible choice: lead a rebellion or breed for a dying society. Trapped in underground tunnels beneath a post-nuclear New Zealand, she's told radiation makes the surface deadly. But her father, a coal-worshipping Carbonite, whispers of a different truth.Torn between duty and a yearning for freedom, Calista must escape the ... Read more

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  • Aftermath: Stories of Survival in Aotearoa New Zealand

    Welcome to the End of the World...and more importantly, what comes after.Disasters have occurred around the country and the world, but we're "getting through it", as Kiwi are apt to do. She'll be right. Life moves on, in some form.Things were bad here in Aotearoa, but in our isolation down under, we've escaped most of the chaos around the world. In fact, we might be the last bastion of humanity on ... Read more

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