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Time's Forgotten Corners

Time's Forgotten Corners

Short stories based on time, history, and the unexplained. History remembers the battles, kings, disasters, and dates. But what about the people standing just outside the record? Time’s Forgotten Corners is a collection of speculative historical short stories about the gaps history leaves behind: a Trojan guard who learns the fall of Troy began inside its own walls, the last gardener of Babylon tending a living legacy after Alexander’s empire breaks apart, a Crusader haunted by a door beneath Jerusalem, a plague doctor privately admitting how little he knows, a vanished colony choosing survival over discovery, and a man trapped in a repeating day until kindness becomes its own answer. Blending historical fiction, mystery, the unexplained, and quiet science fiction, these stories move from ancient cities and medieval villages to war rooms, forgotten buildings, impossible archives, and futures shaped by memory. Some are rooted in real events. Others begin with legends, disputed accounts, or strange absences in the record. Together, they ask what history might reveal if we looked not only at what happened, but at what almost happened, what was hidden, and who was forgotten.

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The Last Test Pilot of Daedalus

The Last Test Pilot of Daedalus

THE MYTH WAS A COVER STORY. In 2434, test pilot Kael Maren is flung backward through time when an experimental warp drive catastrophically fails, crash-landing on a remote Aegean island in the Late Bronze Age. The island's most famous prisoners: a brilliant inventor and his son, trapped in a labyrinth of their own making. Kael knows how this story ends. So he does the only thing he can think of... he tries to change it. He shares what he knows about flight, about heat, about the sky itself, certain his knowledge will save a boy's life. He is wrong. What follows is a collision between a legend and the truth behind it, between a father's ambition, a son's flight, and a secret that will take fifty years and one impossible return trip to unravel. Because the story we've always been told about wings, hubris, and the sun was never the whole truth.

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True Enough To Bury The Dead

True Enough To Bury The Dead

In August of 1590, John White came home to a colony that no longer existed. He had left three years earlier to fetch supplies and been trapped in England by the war with Spain. When his ship finally reached the coast, the houses were gone, taken down board by board. So were the people, including his daughter Eleanor and his infant granddaughter, Virginia Dare, the first English child born in the Americas. One thing remained. Carved into a post, five feet off the ground, was a single word. CROATOAN Before he sailed, White and the colonists had agreed on a sign. If they were ever forced to flee in danger, they would cut a cross above the name of the place they had gone. There was no cross. White wrote that down carefully. Whatever had happened, it had not happened in distress.

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The Madness of Trees and Stars

The Madness of Trees and Stars

In AD 637, an Irish king throws a spear at a saint's bell and is cursed to wander, stripped of crown, clothes, and ground, driven into the trees, unable to land. He never stops landing. The Madness of Trees and Stars follows Suibhne across fourteen centuries of exile: from the hilltops of early medieval Ireland to an Appalachian hollow, a World War One trench, a Manhattan steel frame, the Dust Bowl camps, a VA psychiatric ward, and finally a city park in the present day, where a elm tree holds its ground and a scholar with a notebook arrives to listen.

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The Divided Homestead

The Divided Homestead

The Divided Homestead is a unflinching historical novella about ordinary people caught in the machinery of border violence, where there are no heroes, only survivors, and the land doesn't care which flag flies over it as long as the plow comes in spring.

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The Gospel of Errors

The Gospel of Errors

The Gospel of Errors is a genre‑bending fusion of historical fantasy and near‑future science fiction, an intellectual thriller about faith and systems, consent and control, and the stubborn, hopeful work of repairing what we build. For readers who like their wonder rigorous, their ideas dramatic, and their miracles audited.

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The Godless Machine

The Godless Machine

What if the proof of God was a machine… and it was never meant for us? When a hidden chamber near Mount Ararat reveals an impossible crystalline core, physicist Evelyn Cross and former zealot Caleb Ward uncover a truth older than history: humanity was engineered… and abandoned. From desert ruins to alien architecture beneath the ice, The Godless Machine is a razor-tight science thriller about belief, free will, and who we become when no one is coming to save us.

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Dead Like Me: Resurrection

Dead Like Me: Resurrection

Dead Like Me: Resurrection is a fan fiction continuation of Bryan Fuller's cult television series Dead Like Me and its follow-up film Life After Death. Told in George's signature sardonic voice, it's a story about found family, second chances, and learning that even in death, there's still room to grow.

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The Fate of Empires and Search for Survival

The Fate of Empires and Search for Survival

What causes great civilizations to rise—and why do they inevitably fall? In The Fate of Empires and Search for Survival, Sir John Bagot Glubb offers a short but compelling perspective drawn from history, observing patterns that appear across centuries of empire. This out-of-print work has been reformatted from publicly available scans to create a clean, readable edition for modern devices. It is shared here for accessibility and preservation. All rights remain with the original copyright holder(s).

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