This Week's Stories (July, Week 2)

Fiction & Literature, Short Stories, Action Suspense
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Author: Kenneth Guthrie ISBN: 9781465755087
Publisher: Lunatic Ink Publishing Publication: September 29, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Kenneth Guthrie
ISBN: 9781465755087
Publisher: Lunatic Ink Publishing
Publication: September 29, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

This Week's Stories (July, Week 2)

About 10,000 words.

Uncivilized 3
Joe has signed up to be the champion of both the underground scene and the legit pro-boxing world’s number one, but to do it he has to fight the three best fighters in the illegal fighting world and live to talk about it. It is the hardest fight of Joe’s life and one which will decide more than just his future, but the future of boxing itself. “Brilliant!”

Uncivilized 4
Joe has one more fight to go and it is with the monster that started all this. This man has been fighting his way through the world of boxing in the New World and he’s back for vengeance. This is Joe’s last fight. Look forward to an epic read you will not forget! “Fightastic –hardcore boxing.”

Terrorist 1
Americans. You will suffer for what you did to my country. I have come, just another face in your meaningless masses, to murder and violate your families as you have done to mine. You will never forget my aggression. My revenge will become legend. “Terrorism: Stark, shocking and all too real. Scary.”

Terrorist 2
Fate has dealt some men the worst of hands. With a brother gone and only one race on this planet to blame, there Is more than enough agony to go around. This short story details the deeds of one terrorist and the actions he took to cause one of the worst acts of terrorism America has ever seen. “Crazed fiction. The terror of the mind is a shocking thing to behold.”

Synthesis
“Aliens came to Earth 1000s of years ago. They did not come in peace.” Humanity has been lost in maelstrom of technology that has nearly made organic humans a extinct race. With deaths climbing on all fronts, one victory can change the tide of battle in a moment. This is the fight of one man, now machine, and a moment of triumph that will leave him changed beyond recognition.

IRAQ 2050
War – vicious, horrifying war. The terrorists won and now the world screams with the destruction of society coming closer every day. Fighting machines are now the weapon of choice on both sides of this never-ending conflict. This is one pilots worst day on the job and the struggle to survive that may not leave him alive at the end of it. “Brutal!”

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This Week's Stories (July, Week 2)

About 10,000 words.

Uncivilized 3
Joe has signed up to be the champion of both the underground scene and the legit pro-boxing world’s number one, but to do it he has to fight the three best fighters in the illegal fighting world and live to talk about it. It is the hardest fight of Joe’s life and one which will decide more than just his future, but the future of boxing itself. “Brilliant!”

Uncivilized 4
Joe has one more fight to go and it is with the monster that started all this. This man has been fighting his way through the world of boxing in the New World and he’s back for vengeance. This is Joe’s last fight. Look forward to an epic read you will not forget! “Fightastic –hardcore boxing.”

Terrorist 1
Americans. You will suffer for what you did to my country. I have come, just another face in your meaningless masses, to murder and violate your families as you have done to mine. You will never forget my aggression. My revenge will become legend. “Terrorism: Stark, shocking and all too real. Scary.”

Terrorist 2
Fate has dealt some men the worst of hands. With a brother gone and only one race on this planet to blame, there Is more than enough agony to go around. This short story details the deeds of one terrorist and the actions he took to cause one of the worst acts of terrorism America has ever seen. “Crazed fiction. The terror of the mind is a shocking thing to behold.”

Synthesis
“Aliens came to Earth 1000s of years ago. They did not come in peace.” Humanity has been lost in maelstrom of technology that has nearly made organic humans a extinct race. With deaths climbing on all fronts, one victory can change the tide of battle in a moment. This is the fight of one man, now machine, and a moment of triumph that will leave him changed beyond recognition.

IRAQ 2050
War – vicious, horrifying war. The terrorists won and now the world screams with the destruction of society coming closer every day. Fighting machines are now the weapon of choice on both sides of this never-ending conflict. This is one pilots worst day on the job and the struggle to survive that may not leave him alive at the end of it. “Brutal!”

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