Genre: Science Fiction

Cromby’s Axiom by Gary J. Kirchner | Book Review

Cromby’s Axiom by Gary J. Kirchner | Book Review

Cromby’s Axiom by Gary J. Kirchner | Book Review

Before we were all connected, before we were The Hive, there was individualism, privacy, ‘personal space’ . . . so quaint, so unnecessary . . . so dangerous . . .

TOMMY PIERRE ANTIKAGAMAC, a star quarterback, is the most followed player in the world’s most popular sport: American football. While off-season training in the unpopulated European Fallowlands, he abruptly finds himself detached from the Hive. Agonizingly alone in his head for the first time in his life, he panics, becomes hopelessly lost, and then is captured by a fringe group of anti-Hive saboteurs. The Freemen, as they call themselves, have concocted an audacious plan to “cataclysmically disrupt the brain of the Hive,” and Tommy may just be the key they need to make it successful.

Antithesis by Svet Rouskov | Review, Excerpt, and Giveaway

Antithesis by Svet Rouskov | Review, Excerpt, and Giveaway

Antithesis by Svet Rouskov | Review, Excerpt, and Giveaway
Antithesis is a collection of vivid and exhilarating science fiction stories, tied together by characters whose moral challenges offer windows into humanity and the human condition. These stories are cautionary tales, flights of fancy, terrifying psychological journeys, humorous romps, and even a space opera.