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  • af George Saoulidis
    158,95 kr.

    This is a collection of short stories. Includes the following:The Imiteles Space StationThe Garbage CubeThe Recovery BuildingLooking Down on People From Atop a Big-Ass MechaThe Hologram RiotWaifu WeddingA Self-Driving Car Named DesireViking ShipbuildingChain InactionAdiadne's StringShrooming is Serious BusinessRobo DuneThe GodfatherZeppelin CityDysmorphiaJellyspaceUtopia Needs UDon't SleepPagophilicTickle My PickleMeat the AliensThe Hole CityChucking Moon Rocks on the Back of my Pickup TruckEuclidiaThe Root of the ProblemTime-Travel Traffic is the Worst Kind of TrafficBeware the RainsThe Cupcake IngredientChoose Your Own GodCrayon WarfareThe Lighthouse at the Edge of the GalaxyWhoopsie DaisyTen Kilos Till Christmas

  • - A Short Story Collection
    af George Saoulidis
    138,95 kr.

    A collection of #spitwrite stories.Includes:TechnosphereThe Last StargunnerMetal FeverHot JupiterNanodaemons: The Fir Smart-TreeIt is Sometimes an Appropriate Response to Reality to Just Go InsaneLove is a Car WreckSimming Problem, My AssCustody Battle for Little JohnnySanta Fight ClubThe Red HolidaysJust Take a NapSex, Lies and PropagandaAcquisition TimeSmog City: A Girl and a GunThe Rebirth of CapitalismNyx ItAlien Animal ControlKilling BlindThat's No Dinosaur Egg!Big, Round SnowballsThe Last KakistocratOn Pointe All Day LongLoveless Ada: Swipe LeftShadow DimensionMount FaithfulReprogram the PresidentDivide and ShatterWake Up and Smell the Turkish CoffeeThe Left Hand of AgnesThe Luggage DisasterThis is book 3 of the Spitwrite series.

  • af George Saoulidis
    258,95 kr.

    This is a boxset of the first three spitwrite volumes:-Sketch and Story (Illustrated)-Jellyspace-TechnosphereContains over 80 short stories in sci-fi, fantasy and a bit of romance.

  • - Volume 1
    af George Saoulidis
    113,95 kr.

    Read the Cyberpunk Fairy Tales, a unique twist on the classic stories you grew up with. Sometimes dark and disturbing like the Grimm stories, other times new and relevant to the modern age.This is Volume 1, containing:The Impossible Quest of Hailing a Taxi on Christmas Eve. A modern retelling of "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens.Nanodaemons: The Fir Smart-Tree. A modern retelling of "The Fir Tree," by Hans Christian Andersen.Ariadne's String. A short story based on the myth of the Labyrinth.Berenice's Hair. A cyberpunk short story, the myth of Coma Berenices retold.The Little Match Girl. A cyberpunk retelling of "The Little Match Girl," by Hans Christian Andersen.

  • - Aura
    af George Saoulidis
    126,95 kr.

  • af George Saoulidis
    113,95 kr.

  • af George Saoulidis
    208,95 kr.

  • af George Saoulidis
    113,95 kr.

    Tickle My PickleRollerball meets GLOW in this bloody mess of a sport story.When a bankrupt armourer ends up owning a second-rate jugger player, he decides to go for it. But will he manage to even turn a profit, when he knows little about the game and its seedy world, when the opponents play dirty on and off the field, and when the game's popularity grows with every player injury and death?Do you wanna watch the bloody game of Cyberpink? Do you wanna meet Pickle Pie? Then read this exciting story where popularity is queen and blood runs pink.This is book 1 of the Cyberpink series.WARNING: “Pickle Pie” contains drug use, low inhibitions, cursing in multiple languages, British spelling, European political correctness, a ton of stuff given in the metric system, pink blood, red blood, dried blood, worship of made-up corporate gods, references to male and female body parts, drinking, abuse, murder for sport, murder for hire, attempted murder, lecherous fanboys directly from 4chan, polyamory, gangsterism, debt bondage (the non-sexy kind of bondage,) transhumanism, misquoted Doctor Who lines, LGBT characters, diversity, pickle consumption in large quantities, ouzo consumption in large quantities, poorly named things, bathroom scenes (Hitchcock would be proud,) and the story of a hero who's just trying to do the right thing while complaining about it.