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Virtual Worlds
The Plagiarist: Simulated worlds are used for scientific and artistic development. Adam has relationships that makes him feel ashamed. He express himself with powerful haikus. The simulations are shut down and that makes him question what is real. One of my favourites paradox *****
Select Character: A woman plays with her husband’s video game. I totally loved the simplicity and originality *****
— Aug 09, 2025 01:44PM
The Plagiarist: Simulated worlds are used for scientific and artistic development. Adam has relationships that makes him feel ashamed. He express himself with powerful haikus. The simulations are shut down and that makes him question what is real. One of my favourites paradox *****
Select Character: A woman plays with her husband’s video game. I totally loved the simplicity and originality *****
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Jennessa
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Lost and Found
Promises of London: A weird man looking for his love lock. ***
Peace in Amber: This story is too complex to be resumed in 50 characters. It’s a mix of the author’s experience of 9-11-2001 and some alien abduction/time travel/ multidimensional experience… as extravagant it seems, as real and meaningful it was to read. *****
— Aug 09, 2025 01:57PM
Promises of London: A weird man looking for his love lock. ***
Peace in Amber: This story is too complex to be resumed in 50 characters. It’s a mix of the author’s experience of 9-11-2001 and some alien abduction/time travel/ multidimensional experience… as extravagant it seems, as real and meaningful it was to read. *****
Jennessa
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Algorithms of Love and Hate
The automated ones: A socially disapproved love questioning our control over our emotions. ***
Mouth breathers: A child’s first day at an alien school and his struggles to fit in. ***
While (u>i) i—; : How Daniel and Melanie’s relationship have evolved to their old age. This one is my favourite of the trio because of its complexity that reflects the humans contradictions ****
— Aug 09, 2025 01:34PM
The automated ones: A socially disapproved love questioning our control over our emotions. ***
Mouth breathers: A child’s first day at an alien school and his struggles to fit in. ***
While (u>i) i—; : How Daniel and Melanie’s relationship have evolved to their old age. This one is my favourite of the trio because of its complexity that reflects the humans contradictions ****
Jennessa
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Fantasy
12.Hell from the East: I like how this story combines different genres, Cowboy western, spiritual first nation and futuristic fantasy all together, it works! *****
13.The black beast: I think this one might be an allegory of death, maybe not. Anyway it’s a great story. *****
14.The Good God: Howey definitely surprised me with a spam in a mythology tale. I love the philosophical aspect about our era.
— Aug 02, 2025 06:25AM
12.Hell from the East: I like how this story combines different genres, Cowboy western, spiritual first nation and futuristic fantasy all together, it works! *****
13.The black beast: I think this one might be an allegory of death, maybe not. Anyway it’s a great story. *****
14.The Good God: Howey definitely surprised me with a spam in a mythology tale. I love the philosophical aspect about our era.
Jennessa
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Silo stories
9.In the Air: the end of the world through the eyes of one of the privileged government agent that knows what’s happening. Really thrilling *****
10.In the Mountain:Ethics and survival are at stake. ****
11.In the woods: closure of the Silo story. We are dragged in this post apocalyptic universe. Yet there are lots of openings to fill by ourselves. I am totally absorbed *****
— Jul 31, 2025 03:17PM
9.In the Air: the end of the world through the eyes of one of the privileged government agent that knows what’s happening. Really thrilling *****
10.In the Mountain:Ethics and survival are at stake. ****
11.In the woods: closure of the Silo story. We are dragged in this post apocalyptic universe. Yet there are lots of openings to fill by ourselves. I am totally absorbed *****
Jennessa
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AI
Executable: A future dystopia which was a little humorous to me because of the so simple angle the author chose to use to make the world fall apart. *****
The Box: felt like an episode of black mirror in which a consciousness was trapped inside a box. Really weird but nice at the same time. *****
Glitch: the beginning of the technology revolution and the human ignorance of it. Scary. ****
— Jul 30, 2025 08:27PM
Executable: A future dystopia which was a little humorous to me because of the so simple angle the author chose to use to make the world fall apart. *****
The Box: felt like an episode of black mirror in which a consciousness was trapped inside a box. Really weird but nice at the same time. *****
Glitch: the beginning of the technology revolution and the human ignorance of it. Scary. ****
Jennessa
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👽4.Deep blood kettle: the author connects the aboriginal past with end of the world cataclysmic future. Brilliant *****
AI
I’m impressed since these are already 7 years old stories and I remember back then AI was still an abstract fantasy, but the author captured a well glimpse of the future.
5. Machines Learning: I tought it was exciting to progress in the universe of a machine. Really well written.
— Jul 30, 2025 08:19PM
AI
I’m impressed since these are already 7 years old stories and I remember back then AI was still an abstract fantasy, but the author captured a well glimpse of the future.
5. Machines Learning: I tought it was exciting to progress in the universe of a machine. Really well written.
Jennessa
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👽
1.The walk up Nameless Ridge: The crescendo of the story is incredible. I really enjoyed the ascension of this future big mountain and its psychological dimension. *****
2.Second suicide: This is a much “classical” Alien scenario, which involves Invasion. But the point of view from alien perspective makes it interesting. ****
3.Nothing goes to waste: disgusting story but interesting moral makes it ok ***
— Jul 30, 2025 08:09PM
1.The walk up Nameless Ridge: The crescendo of the story is incredible. I really enjoyed the ascension of this future big mountain and its psychological dimension. *****
2.Second suicide: This is a much “classical” Alien scenario, which involves Invasion. But the point of view from alien perspective makes it interesting. ****
3.Nothing goes to waste: disgusting story but interesting moral makes it ok ***

