Get Science Fiction Shorts For Free

So +Damian Trasler tells me that his book Sci­ence Fic­tion Shorts, which is a book of short sci­ence fic­tion sto­ries (you see what he did there?) is free on Ama­zon at the moment.

How much did you say it was? Yup I said Free. That’s almost the same as noth­ing. But slightly less than 1.

Any­way… Clicky and buy. What have you got to lose?

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8 thoughts on “Get Science Fiction Shorts For Free

  1. March 2, 2012 at 12:44

    Sounds inter­est­ing. Uk as well?

  2. March 2, 2012 at 12:50

    I think so +Andrew Bed­ford  — I get rude mes­sages from Ama­zon when I try to access the page on Ama​zon​.co​.uk, but the kin­dle store there stocks it. Thanks for the share +Eoghann Irv­ing you are a gen­tle­man and a scholar.

  3. March 2, 2012 at 13:11

    Thanks for the tip… just down­loaded. :-)

  4. March 2, 2012 at 13:29

    Thanks to you +Eoghann Irv­ing I am now a proud Kin­dle owner(well the PC free ver­sion) and anx­ious to down­load any con­tent I can afford. Mostly erot­ica so far. I would wink but this is true.

  5. March 2, 2012 at 14:24

    +Damian Trasler If you search by your name on the uk kin­dle store there are 4 titles: Twist Stiffly and the Hounds of Zenit Emoga, Cof­fee Time Tales,Writing a Play for the Ama­teur Stage and Sci­ence Fic­tion Shorts. and 2 more that are in the nor­mal store: The Loss of Atlantis and Work in Progress (huh) which says “sign in to be noti­fied when this is avail­able.” Are all these your titles?

  6. March 2, 2012 at 14:29

    Wow +Andrew Bed­ford , you’re doing your research! Yes, they’re all me. The Twist Stiffly indi­vid­ual story is included in Sci-Fi shorts (which is free today), so don’t buy that one. Cof­fee Time tales is a col­lec­tion of shorts for women’s mag­a­zines (female-centric), which isn’t to say you won’t like them, but you should know in advance. Writ­ing a play is a book on writ­ing plays, which is what I do for real money. Work in Progress and Loss of Atlantis will never be avail­able on Ama­zon, but are avail­able online from http://​www​.lazy​bee​scripts​.co​.uk They’re short plays.

  7. March 2, 2012 at 14:34

    +Damian Trasler Cool thanks for that. Con­fes­sion time, I couldn’t get your book by search­ing for the title but when i did a search by your name it showed up, along with all the oth­ers. I’m a book-aholic any­way, I even read food ingre­di­ent labels if I have noth­ing else to read lol!! Part of being an Aspie i guess

  8. March 2, 2012 at 14:36

    That doesn’t sound like any­thing to be ashamed of! I remem­ber real­is­ing the moment I dis­cov­ered that I couldn’t avoid read­ing things — that any words I saw would be read…Posters on the under­ground, labels, signs, graf­fiti, what­ever. I think it’s amaz­ing that an arti­fi­cial com­mu­ni­ca­tion sys­tem can become a nat­ural reaction.

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