4 stories
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H. G. Wells
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726
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56 parts
A chill wind whispers through the manicured lawns of Victorian suburbia, carrying not the scent of roses but the dust of ages. The arrival o... -
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Robert Sheckley
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370
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28 parts
The last stars bleed out over chrome canyons, slick with perpetual rain. Sheckley’s fragments aren’t stories so much as echoes pulled from d... -
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Philip K. Dick
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334
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18 parts
The chipped porcelain of a diner booth, slick with grease and regret. Rain-streaked windows blurring the neon flicker of a dying highway. Th... -
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Isaac Asimov
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310
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14 parts
The chrome chill of orbital stations bleeds into the marrow of regret. Here, amongst the polished steel and recycled air, a loneliness bloom... -