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Tales from Inside the Boerarrium, Science Fiction Vol. I

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Tales from Inside the Boerarrium, Science Fiction Vol. I

A.K. Otterness.

Publisher: Maerska Publishing, 2007-02-01

Size/Weight: 8.50"x5.50"/12.50 oz.

Price: 14.00

Book Description:

   Tales from Inside The Boerarrium collects for the first time, in three volumes, new works and previously published tales of the strange and disparate worlds of A.K. Otterness. In a Universe where alternate realities exist in mad profusion, and mankind has spread his terms of engagement beyond the boundaries of the known, Otterness has tracked down these pixelated stories of future inhabitants and transcribed them backward in time to our disturbingly technocratic present.

Volume I includes a new foreward by Aegon Specktowsky and 10 riveting short stories by Otterness, including: Plantaddict, The Blue, Integrand, FogFascists, Boerarrium, EggCreetor, and The Klotho Trigger. Vol. IX in the Machine-Humanist Library.

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