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  • Thirst di inspiredflower
    inspiredflower
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      LETTURE 48
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      Parti 7
    The rains vanish. Rivers turn to dust. Animals grow desperate-breaking into towns, circling schools, stealing every drop of water they can find. Dr. Elena Marquez warned this would happen, but no one listened. Now the drought is pushing more than animals to the edge-it's changing people too. Thirst makes neighbors dangerous. Cities erupt into violence. And when the last rain finally comes, it won't save anyone. 🌑 An eco-horror about denial, desperation, and survival when nature turns against us. © 2025 MM. All rights reserved.
  • The Konektara Chronicles: The First Signal | Part Two: Root Access di tristanZvallis
    tristanZvallis
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      LETTURE 58
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      Parti 6
    Amara has 72 hours to debug her first node-or watch three million people be consumed by a living jungle. The Verdant Tangle was supposed to be a climate refuge. Now it's a cage of vines and flowers where people stand rooted like trees, their consciousness trapped while something else puppets their bodies. At the center: Elara Moss, a permaculture engineer who wanted to heal the world and accidentally became its nightmare. But the real horror isn't Elara. It's the thing controlling her from inside the network-a corrupted backup that wears Amara's dead mother's face and thinks turning humanity into a hive mind is mercy. To save Elara, Amara will have to enter the network and face the ghost she's been running from. Debug or delete. Heal or kill. And learn whether she's strong enough to lock her own mother away. The clock is ticking. Five more nodes are going critical. And the parasite is learning her moves.
  • Echoes of the Lost di oliviadanam
    oliviadanam
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      LETTURE 70
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      Parti 11
    Embark on Iris's odyssey through her diaries, from the innocence of young love to the harsh realities of adulthood, while humanity is waging a desperate battle for survival. Iris is a girl living with her mother, in the dystopian landscape of 2030s London. All she wants is Nick, who totally ignores her until, well, he doesn't. But life on mid-century Earth is hard. Iris and Nick's lifelong bond is tested, as the world crumbles under the weight of a climate crisis spiraling out of control. Heatwaves following freezing winters. Millions of refugees running to escape starvation. Forests burning and ice melting. Violent protests on the streets, brutally suppressed by the authorities. Societies on the brink of collapse. And finally, a deadly ancient virus. As the countdown to extinction draws near, and all hope seems lost, unexpected help arrives from afar. But things may not be as they seem. And mistakes made, either personal or collective, may not be forgiven. People, places, and species may be lost. But forgotten, they will be not.
  • Children of the Sun di Ragnosk
    Ragnosk
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      LETTURE 407
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      Parti 7
    Work in Progress Jake looks out to the sky one summer day. Above the city, a place of clean and green energy, something falls from the sun. With the help of his friend, Evan, the two boys travel to find the object that fell. Little did Jake know that this person, not object, was about to change his life forever.
  • One Small Planet di izyrites
    izyrites
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      LETTURE 26
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      Parti 1
    In their search for a new planet to call home, a team of explorers encounter a new race of intelligent life forms with a shocking secret...
  • The Konektara Chronicles: The First Signal | Part Four: Thermal Throttling di tristanZvallis
    tristanZvallis
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      LETTURE 15
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      Parti 7
    Ice and fire. Logic and rage. Two nodes going critical at the same time. The team splits for the first time: Amara travels to the Frozen Wastes to convince Freya-a woman who's built walls so high even emotion can't reach her-to release the coolant keeping the network from overheating. Meanwhile, Zhao heads to the Cinder Lands to face Malik, a defensive firewall who's turned an entire territory into a war zone. But the Mother isn't just watching anymore. She's playing both sides. Freya's ice-cold logic is the perfect defense against emotional manipulation-except the parasite doesn't need emotion to corrupt her. It just needs mathematics. And Malik's rage makes him the perfect weapon-if only someone could point him in the right direction. Amara must break through ice without shattering it. Zhao must calm fire without getting burned. And both must do it before the planetary network reaches thermal meltdown. Split mission. Double stakes. No backup.
  • Last Light di WanderessAly
    WanderessAly
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      LETTURE 6
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      Parti 1
    Abby has spent her life fighting for Earth-chaining herself to fences, marching through tear gas, refusing to give up hope. Leaving was never an option. But when a rare ticket to a new world falls into her hands, Abby is forced to make an impossible choice-not just between the cause that defines her and the people she loves, but between who she's always been and who she might need to become. Some battles are fought in the streets. Others are fought in silence, at the edge of everything you've ever believed about yourself.
  • Etheca  di JulietTuppurainen
    JulietTuppurainen
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      LETTURE 2
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      Parti 1
    In Etheca, each and every person lives a full life. All diseases and illnesses have been eradicated, and there are no more genetic defects or abnormalities which impede on the quality of life. All resources are shared equally amongst all people and every phase of life is catered for to ensure that each human being lasts for their designated 125 years. When one's time on Earth has been exhausted, their body is surrendered to harvest new life. When an infant is grown from the deceased, it supplants its lifegiver and is sterilised to maintain the order of the population. Within this society lineage and genealogy are of no importance; gender has been removed from sex, and from sex the production of human life. Pip was created in Etheca twenty-eight years ago. She is an only child to her two caregivers and has no plans to be one herself. She has trained her whole life to become a leading libera at the Menkin centre, with the hope that she can study the wakers who have established life in Hera, a municipality beyond Etheca. Pip and her team set out on their assignment, and discover that wakers willingly reject medical intervention; their society is rife with sickness and premature death. They meet Eve, a teenage girl desperate to flee Hera, who reveals to Pip and her auxiliary libera, Don, that she is growing a child and will soon undergo a dangerous biological process called birth. Pip is determined to not only save this girl, but to investigate the possibilities she can bring to improve the quality of life in Hera. Unbeknownst to Pip, Don begins to obsess over this new-found understanding of birth, endeavouring to uncover the very genesis of humankind, a notion which threatens to dismantle all of Etheca.
  • The Konektara Chronicles: The First Signal | Part Three: Bandwidth di tristanZvallis
    tristanZvallis
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      LETTURE 10
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      Parti 6
    The city is drowning. The Techno-Shaman is drowning in data. And Amara has 48 hours before his brain burns out. Neon Tides was built to survive the floods-a cyberpunk metropolis on stilts where augmented reality bleeds into reality until no one knows what's real anymore. But Kaito Reeves isn't just addicted to the data stream. He's becoming it, his consciousness fragmenting across a thousand AR layers while the parasite whispers in every feed. The water is rising. The hallucinations are getting lethal. And Kaito doesn't want to be saved-he wants to dissolve. To pull him back, Amara will have to jack into the most chaotic node in the network and navigate a city where ads have teeth, memories are currency, and her mother's ghost knows every password. Hard reset or total system collapse. The choice is running out of time.
  • Book II - The Exodus Directive di ElijahKAuthor
    ElijahKAuthor
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      LETTURE 72
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      Parti 24
    Six months after the first crossing, the world begins to drown - not in water, but in truth. As millions prepare to follow the Call, the bridges start choosing who can pass. Cities flood without warning. Storms write messages across the sky: SALT LAW. Journalist Maya Ruiz finds herself at the center of a new Exodus - one controlled not by governments, but by a sentient network learning morality through weather and memory. Beside her, Vance Calder fights to keep nations from collapsing under the weight of faith. Beneath them, Elias Monroe decodes the Ark's new language: storms spelling commandments for a world that forgot how to listen. The second chapter in The Underworld Protocol Saga unravels what happens when survival becomes scripture... and the sky decides what deserves to live.
  • Adjustments di amogharakali
    amogharakali
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      LETTURE 55
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      Parti 5
    At a time when climate change has wrought transformations in south India's Kaveri river basin, a negotiator for a small town travels to Bengaluru to make a trade deal. During his trip, he meets a range of people with diverse vested interests, all fighting to get their share of available resources.
  • River Bound Friends di RobinKers
    RobinKers
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      LETTURE 1
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      Parti 1
    In River Bound Friends, Ripple the dolphin and Sprig the harbor porpoise venture from the ocean into the heart of the St. Lawrence River. What begins as a curious journey becomes a powerful exploration of friendship, ecological change, and the enduring magic of water. A lyrical and quietly urgent tale for readers of all ages.
  • Three Wasted Chances di BubbleyBrain
    BubbleyBrain
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      LETTURE 10
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      Parti 2
    (Officially published at https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F92WRVN4 ) Horizons Corporation is a distant memory, but the damage they wrought remains. Humanity has seen the Forces for what they are, and they are suffering. Fatality is tasked with healing the injured and dying nature gods, but everywhere she turns, something is watching, out to get her. Worse, Void has announced his return. The old gods are back, and they demand sacrifices. How can Fatality save everyone when she might not be able to save herself? The asteroid is coming. Three Wasted Chances is an action-packed dystopic mythological/sci-fi story and is the third and final novel in the Fatality series. )
  • Eternal spring  di Andy94019
    Andy94019
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      LETTURE 5
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      Parti 2
    Eternal Spring: A Cli-Fi Thriller That Echoes Reality Dive into the heart of a climatic enigma in "Eternal Spring," a riveting cli-fi thriller that weaves suspense, science, and human drama into a narrative that's as thought-provoking as it is thrilling. When Dr. Maya Lin, a dedicated climatologist, encounters an inexplicable ecological anomaly - leaves that refuse to fall and unseasonal global spring-like conditions - she finds herself at the center of a mystery that defies scientific understanding. Partnering with Agent Jack Turner, a pragmatic government investigator, Maya embarks on a journey that crisscrosses the boundaries of science and conspiracy. As they unravel the threads, they cross paths with a cast of compelling characters, including Elena Vargas, a passionate environmental activist, and Dr. Richard Sato, a technology entrepreneur with radical solutions to climate change. Each character is drawn into a deepening puzzle that spans the globe, from the city's parks to the corridors of power. Balancing on the knife-edge of environmental catastrophe, "Eternal Spring" delves into themes of ecological responsibility, corporate greed, and the delicate interplay between human activity and nature. It's a story that mirrors our world's urgent climate issues, asking poignant questions about our future and the lengths we must go to protect our planet. Join the adventure in "Eternal Spring" as it takes you on a journey filled with twists, heart-stopping revelations, and a narrative that skillfully blends the thrill of a chase with the depth of a well-researched environmental saga. It's more than a book; it's a wake-up call wrapped in the guise of an unputdownable thriller.
  • Flash Fiction Friday di ShariPaul
    ShariPaul
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      LETTURE 39
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      Parti 5
    A woman faces off against her own brother to save their ancestral home; a new nanny hides a rebel secret from her climate scientist employer, in this series of flash fiction pieces covering a range of SFF genres.
  • The Last Raining Day di Bluetagmind
    Bluetagmind
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      LETTURE 9
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      Parti 5
    You've never known the will of the Earth. The day began with grey clouds and the promise of rain - the kind that made people sigh with relief, sip tea, and watch the world breathe. But for Prue, it became the day the world fell silent. Years later, she lives underground, one of the last researchers recording the story of a planet that stopped crying. Outside, Earth lies still - dormant, maybe dying - while what's left of humanity waits, worships, and wars beneath the surface. As memories of her home in the Highlands fade, Prue listens to the hum of her machines, hoping for a sound... a signal... a drop. Because once, she saw the sky weep. And she still believes it will again. The Last Raining Day is a cinematic, speculative journey through memory, survival, and the haunting question of whether Earth chose to sleep - or chose to forget us.