The saying "truth is stranger than fiction" exists for a reason - sometimes what happens in real life is so far outside the realm of possibility that if written in a piece of fiction, readers would doubt its veracity. I recently experienced such a moment when a family member of mine had a medical episode that should, by all accounts, have left them dead. It still boggles my mind when I think about it. 90% of people who have this condition die from it, with most of them not even making it to t
The theme for the 2010 Fall Anthology is "No Going Back". Surprisingly, there are a significant number of science fiction and fantasy stories in this anthology. No so surprising, a number of authors have interpreted the theme as being related to marriage, which just shows that we still have a lot of romantics amongst our authors!
We also have what I believe is the first lesbian themed story in this anthology. Check it out, as it just goes to prove that when it comes to romance, we're all hum
The theme for the 2010 Summer Anthology is "Out of This World". While, given the theme, there are a lot of science fiction and fantasy stories, there are also many entries that have taken a different interpretation of the theme.
Have fun reading the stories (and one poem) everyone! Just remember to click on the feedback/discussion links at the bottom of each story to take you to the discussion threads in the forums so you can leave the author a comment.
A special thanks to all the author
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The earliest known use of the word chronicity was in 1878, in the writing of A. M. Hamilton. The word is a derivation of the adjective and noun chronic and the suffix -ity.
The medical meaning of the word chronicity is the state of being chronic, having a long duration.
The name Krypton is derived from Ancient Greek: κρυπτός (hidden), which was romanized into kryptos ('the hidden one').
Key facts out Krypton:
Discovery: Discovered in 1898 by British chemists Sir William Ramsay and Morris W. Travers.
Occurrence: Found in trace amounts in Earth's atmosphere, making it a very rare gas.
Appearance: Colorless, odorless gas.
Uses: Primarily used in lighting applications like photography, airport runways, and fluorescent lights d
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My comment was not the best of those given today. I suppose no reference is perfect, but a few of those today would of been my first choices.