-
160 Articoli
-
0 Foto
-
0 Video
-
Male
-
09/06/1967
-
Seguito da 0 people
Aggiornamenti recenti
-
The Rebellion of CrumbsThe city was a grey monolith of concrete and glass, a place where the sun was a theoretical concept and the wind always smelled of ozone and wet pavement. Julian lived in a cubicle, worked in a cubicle, and slept in a room that was essentially a larger cubicle. He was a man of absolute precision, a data analyst who lived his life by a strict set of optimized routines. Every day at 12:15 PM,...0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 2 Views 0 AnteprimaEffettua l'accesso per mettere mi piace, condividere e commentare!
-
The Field Director's InboxThe email arrived at 4:52 PM on a Friday afternoon, the time slot that every experienced office worker recognizes as the hour when bad news is delivered, when difficult decisions are announced, when the people who make decisions schedule their communications so that the recipients have an entire weekend to absorb the blow before anyone has to answer for it. Dr. Helena Rosario saw the sender's...0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 2 Views 0 Anteprima
-
The First Code of PrometheusThe First Code of Prometheus I. The star was dying, and in its death throes it was speaking. Lady Genevieve de la Cour had spent eleven months staring at the magnetic resonance data of VX-7, a red giant in the outer rim of colonial space, when she first noticed the pattern. It wasn't natural. No stellar phenomenon produced a sequence of magnetic pulses that could be parsed as binary. But there...0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 6 Views 0 Anteprima
-
The Crusade of StarsBrother Thomas's hands trembled as he turned the pages of the book that should not have existed. It was hidden behind a false panel in the wall of the Canterbury Cathedral scriptorium, wrapped in cloth that was neither linen nor cotton but something older, something that predated every material he knew. The binding was leather, but not animal leather—it was smooth and warm and slightly flexible...0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 6 Views 0 Anteprima
-
The Glass CeilingThe fog that November in London did not roll in so much as it descended, a yellow-grey blanket smothering the gas lamps until they glowed like diseased eyes. Victoria Ashworth stood at her workshop window on Fleet Street and watched the world dissolve, her reflection ghostly against the glass. Inside, behind iron curtains drawn against prying eyes, sat the Truth Machine. It was not her design,...0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 7 Views 0 Anteprima
-
The Patient from BelowDr. Evelyn Blackwood had been treating soldiers for fourteen months when she began to suspect that the war was happening inside their heads. The facility was a converted country estate outside New Carthage, all white corridors and padded rooms and the faint smell of carbolic and iodine. It housed the military's most difficult cases: men and women who had been brought back from the front lines...0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 9 Views 0 Anteprima
-
The Fitzgerald ArrangementThe Fitzgerald Arrangement The champagne flutes had stopped clinking three hours ago, but Diana Vanderbilt II could still hear them in her head—the delicate, crystalline sound of social destruction being served in seven-ounce portions. It had happened in the third act of a party that was already too long, in a room that was already too full, beneath chandeliers that cost more than most people...0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 9 Views 0 Anteprima
-
The Sovereign's PrescriptionWall Street was not a place of business; it was a cathedral of appetite. Dr. Sterling was the high priest of this cathedral, a man whose clinic was a fortress of glass and brushed steel overlooking the frantic pulse of Lower Manhattan. Sterling didn't treat diseases; he treated 'inefficiencies.' He provided a service known as 'The Sovereign's Edge'—a combination of neuro-modulation and...0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 5 Views 0 Anteprima
-
The Joke of GeniusArthur Pendergast was a man of profound insignificance. He possessed no particular talent, no driving ambition, and a wardrobe consisting entirely of beige linen. His only skill was a natural, effortless ability to look deeply pensive while thinking about absolutely nothing. His ascent began at the Opening of the New York Avant-Garde Gallery. Arthur, having wandered in to escape a sudden...0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 10 Views 0 Anteprima
-
The Echoes of the ThresholdThe village of Oakhaven existed in the "between." It was a place where the fog never truly lifted and the clocks ran on a logic that defied the calendar. To the outside world, Oakhaven was a smudge on a map, a forgotten hamlet in a valley that shouldn't exist. To its residents, it was the only reality that mattered. Julian was the village's "Tether," the man responsible for maintaining the...0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 11 Views 0 Anteprima
-
The Pattern in the MindI. The lecture hall was full. That was the first thing that felt wrong. I taught three classes a semester at Harvard, and none of them had more than thirty students. This hall held three hundred. I was giving a lecture on collective unconscious—Jungian theory, the idea that beneath the surface of individual experience lies a deeper layer of shared memory, a reservoir of archetypes and symbols...0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 10 Views 0 Anteprima
-
The Crow on the Hollywood SignThe woman walked into Jack Morane's office at four in the afternoon on a Tuesday in March, and he knew immediately that he was not going to like her. Not because she was dangerous -- she wasn't. Not because she was lying -- she might have been, but so was everybody. He knew he was not going to like her because she was right. And right people are always more dangerous than wrong ones. She did...0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 9 Views 0 Anteprima
Altre storie