This collection is rated M, for mature. Some stories contain adult themes or language not appropriate for all ages
SECRETS: Science Fiction Short Stories Book 1
We’ve put together a collection of short stories with the common theme of, SECRETS. Come enjoy, escape and entertain yourself as you read how very different writing styles tackle this topic in a sci-fi setting.
The stories in this collection are:
SUITS by Anthony Pendleton
A man documents what could be his last hours, as he is chased by a force he can’t imagine. Will he discover the truth before it’s too late?
EVE by Mark Fetterolf
How are machines and mankind intended to co-exist in the future, when the history of machines is kept hidden for a reason?
THE WATERS by Erik R. Van Asch
Colonist guard a truth from all outsiders. To what lengths will each side do to protect a secret or to reveal it?
THE GOD FREQUENCY by Mark Fetterolf
Loosely tied to the EVE story in this collection. . .
A brilliant mind has kept a secret from his family for too long. Now is the time for his family to learn of a technology is already changing the world as they know it.
REAPING THE WHIRLWIND by Erik R. Van Asch
Bad people sometimes do bad things to hide a crime. In many cases someone is bound to find out and others are bound to get caught.
PLACE TO CALL HOME by Anthony Pendleton
When we keep secrets from those we care about, things can get go south and fast.
About The Authors
Mark Fetterolf – is a man of many talents when he isn’t getting tricked by his friends to participate in writing projects. We tricked you again Mark!
Anthony Pendleton – designs and publishes board games on the side, when he isn’t facilitating high-level projects in the workplace. He has spent time learning desert survival skills, blacksmithing and Renaissance martial arts.
Erik R. Van Asch – while growing up, he changed from wanting to be a chiropractor, then to a History teacher. As life would have it, he eventually landed a 20+ year career in technical support and management. He enjoys all facets of writing and is often experimenting with different genres of fiction and nonfiction.