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He's a resurrected World War 2 vet, and they're... any fertile woman within reach of his pheromones. Philip Young's consciousness has been recycled into an alien-enhanced body designed to rapidly breed a more evolved wave of humanity. Every woman who gets him in bed (or any other flat surface!) finds herself swelling rapidly with a belly-full of eggs, each one just as phenomenally irresistible to fertile women as Phil himself.This 22,000 word novella involves pregnancy, rapid growth, egg-laying, and a lot of sex.

100 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 14, 2012

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Ken Haramiru

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As my stories suggest, I live in a large city on America's west coast. I'm gainfully employed at a large, faceless corporation, and live with my wife and several adorable pets. Like any super hero, I write at night and keep my alter ego shielded from the public.

I've been writing science fiction off and on since my teens, but either couldn't finish stories due to writer's block, or they were fan fiction and thus unpublishable. Then one day I picked up the keyboard again, got frustrated with a block, and just wrote a sex scene. It was a spectacular one, and once it was over I learned that this was a genre I could actually write stories in. That was a bit of a tough self-revelation for me.

Eventually though, the two halves of my author persona came to an uneasy truce: the erotica writer in me actually writes, while the more traditional author hovers over his shoulder begging for my stories to have "real" content.\

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November 9, 2012
Disclaimer: I'm the author, so my opinion of my story's quality should be considered suspect. I encourage the reader to read it and draw their own conclusions. There's a generously sized free sample portion available.

I wrote this after thinking to myself, "What if Species weren't a horror movie? What if it had been made as a high-budget breeding porn movie?"

I decided that a hypothetical attempt to spread a certain set of genes throughout the human race would be slow if it were limited to conventional reproduction. In a science-fiction universe, you're able to explore things like nanotech and genetic alteration. In this universe, you can have women get pregnant and swell to delivery size in minutes, then give birth to a clutch of eggs which other women then impregnate themselves with, carrying them to term in a normal 9-month pregnancy.

Once the universe's rules were set in place, it was pretty simple to just drop our hero into the middle of a beach and let him do what comes naturally.
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