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Hey Buddy can you Spare a Dime

by Bakeboss on Sep 17, 2017
Non-Erotic

Every day we read headlines and hear news, scarier than anything M. Night Shyamalan could dream up for our entertainment. Whether it's a new terrorist threat or a coastline ruined by the foolish oil industries who can't control their wells. While many financial empires are teetering, others have already fallen off into the abyss. We curse our enslavement to...

Orientalism and 'Yellow Fever'

by al_Ussa on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

"East is East, and West is West, and never the twain shall meet," or so wrote the illustrious Rudyard Kipling in his 'Ballad of East and West.' With all due respect to Kipling, however, the two have indeed met, and have been dancing a complicated exchange of goods, ideas and even people for many centuries now. And this cultural exchange applies to almost all...

No Future Ch. 16

by bradley_stoke on Sep 14, 2017
Novels and Novellas

2066Faith and CharityLindiweXVI It was the first time since Lindiwe was a child that she could remember ever being happy. Was this what she'd been looking for since she'd left Lesotho? In fact, so low had her measurement of luxury fallen that just to sleep on a mattress she didn't have to share and to survive without needing to sell her body were enough now...

The Great Game

by al_Ussa on Sep 13, 2017
Letters & Transcripts

Aden Settlement, 1835 Greetings my old comrade. No doubt the weather in Russia finds you well this time of year. As you may have correctly surmised by now, I am currently in Asia, so I suppose the next round of this little game of ours can begin in earnest. I'm currently en route to India, via the port of Aden in Southern Arabia. Unfortunately, the pickings...

The Old Antiques Dealer

by Nigel Debonnaire on Sep 16, 2017
Humor & Satire

Welcome, my dear, welcome. Peace be with you as you enter my lair–excuse me, my store. Isn't it a pleasant evening? Just the right temperature: not too cold, not too warm. I can see you're a little cold, would you like a glass of brandy? Port? No? How about a cup of tea? I have some excellent blends from India. Of course, I drink tea, don't be silly. Who d...

When the Lights Went Out Ch. 02

by GhostHunterDude on Sep 16, 2017
Romance

Megan awoke, feeling Brandon spooned up against her back, his thighs pulled up against hers, his rock hard cock sliding up inside her body once again. His free hand was draped over her naked ribs, gently massaging her breasts. She giggled, still drowsy from sleep, she asked quietly, "Mmm. That's nice. Didn't I take care of that for you last night?" Brandon,...

And Soon My Evil Plan... Ch. 01

by Stultus on Sep 14, 2017
Humor & Satire

And Soon my Evil Plan will be Complete! Chapter 01 * Synopsis: It's not an easy life being an Evil Mad Scientist (tm), but it has its moments... especially when your arch nemesis the beautiful Super-Heroine finds herself helpless in your power. Mwuahahaha! Sometimes though, there are more interesting things in life than becoming an omnipotent Evil Overlord...

A Case of Mistaken Identity

by Scorpio44 on Sep 14, 2017
Romance

[This story has a little sex in it. It may contain incest depending on how you define incest. The story wrestles with the question, 'Is it incest if you don't know you are related until after the sex?' I'm putting the story under Romance for reasons I hope are evident when you read it. I look forward to your comments.] The announcement to put our seatbacks...

Stolen Water Tastes Sweet Ch. 01

by carlson on Sep 16, 2017
Interracial Love

Chapter 1 This is the story of Dr J, a retired general practitioner whom volunteered to serve in a small province at southern China. He arrived there about two years ago. It was a poor village where non of the local doctors would serve there for fear of being in poverty. Dr J had made his monies and they were invested in real estates and stocks which gener...

My Virtual Auto-Biography

by seannelson on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

The story of my life with computers and the internet goes back to Klamath Falls, Oregon, Pelican Elementary School and a number of primitive educational games such as "number munchers" and "the Oregon Trail." When playing, you could hear the insides of these early computers zooming and cranking to animate a small green-dotted buffalo running across the prair...