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Living Pawns (Wattys 2019 Winner) (Filipino Dystopian Novel) by Gregor_io
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WATTY AWARDS 2019 WINNER (Science Fiction Category) [The Felon Mark #2] • COMPLETED Ang kanilang bansa ay nasa alab na ng pagbabago. Dawn, na sa pag-aakala'y tuluyan nang magiging payapa ang lahat, ay isa sa mga maaapektuhan ng ilang misteryosong kalamidad na tatama sa bansa at kikitil ng maraming buhay. Ito ang mag-uudyok sa bagong Gobyerno upang kanilang imbistigahan ang mga pangyayari. Ngunit ang aksyon nilang ito ang siyang magiging daan sa mga bagay na lubos na susubok sa kanilang katatagan, kabilang na si Dawn. Susuungin nila ang mga misteryo na siyang makikipaglaro sa kanilang determinasyon. At sa laro ng kapalarang ito, isa lamang silang mumunting piraso. They are the . . . Living Pawns. "Mystery Devours Us" A second book of The Felon Mark Novel (Filipino Dystopian Science Fiction Novel) A wonderful cover by: @CaroDelMonte
The Peculiars' Tale (UNCUT VERSION) by AnakniRizal
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She can see the future, her name is Jill Morie. They are Peculiars, they exist. And this is their tale. ***** Jill Morie, the girl who can see the future, never wants her power and believes that every event in the universe is already determined. Until one day, she decided to interfere with fate to compensate for her guilt. And this is the beginning of her quest. She then discovered that there are other beings like her who have exceptional abilities and a secret organization called 'Memoire' who hunts them down. -- THE PECULIARS' TALE (Wattys 2015 Winner) Genre: Scifi, Action, Young Adult, Mystery-Thriller Status: Completed
The Evolution of Science Fiction in American Popular Culture by Amy_DuBoff
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Here's a research paper I wrote in high school on the history of science fiction. Vancouver School of Arts and Academics April 27, 2004