science fiction
The bridge between imagination and technological advancement, where the dreamer’s vision predicts change, and foreshadows a futuristic reality. Science fiction has the ability to become “science reality”.
Where Adventure Can Lead
Where Adventure Can Lead By: Christina Meyer Margo was on the verge of burnout. She had been here before; it was familiar, and she even knew what to do in these types of moments. She was disconnected from herself and spirit. She had everything she needed, she enjoyed her job, the people she worked with and the fast-paced environment of it. She had her hobbies that brought fulfilment. She just could not help but know that something big was missing. She was to do something more that would bring her great joy and inner peace and most of all the fulfilling promise of endless happiness. You can only get that by creating something that helps others.
By Christina Meyer5 years ago in Futurism
The Child at the Edge of Time
The child stepped out of time and into the frosted embrace of a dark winter’s night. She shivered as the excess heat of travel wore off; it was late evening, and an invigorating crispness hung on the air. Bundling her cloak about her, she started from the clearing, her boots leaving impressions in the freshly fallen snow.
By Connor Cullen5 years ago in Futurism
Robot Amnesia
I froze with one foot planted ahead of the other along the narrow game trail. Few rays of sunlight broke through the deep green canopy to play across the undergrowth to either side of me. Except for a single woodpecker, the entire forest fell silent and seemed to listen with me. Had I heard a voice or simply imagined it? I waited, sampling the aroma of the pine needles I had just crushed.
By Ben Waggoner5 years ago in Futurism
Anthro Universe
The bar didn’t have much to offer other than hot broth and eye-watering moonshine. It didn’t help that the alligator bartender referred to both as swamp water. Fifty-fifty chance you would actually get what you were looking for. Rob, an old tiger, took a cautious sniff of his cup. Not liking the odour he switched cups with his human friend, Sheila. Sheila took a swig, her face expressionless as she focused on writing in her little black notebook.
By Kelsey Reich5 years ago in Futurism
Survival
It was rare to find a source of water this clear so close to the city. Most of the liquid found within the city limits was toxic, contaminated with decades of waste and filth seeping out of the buildings and into anything that spent time there. Nothing thrived within the artificial jungle, other than opportunistic beasts that preyed on the weak and unwary.
By Jesse Noonan5 years ago in Futurism





