soothing sci fi slumber pandemic aphrodite
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In the realm of serene repose where dreams and imagination intertwine, a gentle symphony of soothing science fiction lulls you into a restful slumber.
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A Sound of Thunder by Ray Bradbury
Credited for the origins of 'the butterfly effect', a science fiction short published in 1953.
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The Snail Watcher by Patricia Highsmith
(First draft - I will reupload this. Until then, enjoy!)
An avid snail breeder herself, Patricia Highsmith published this short story in 1970. -
The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas by Ursula K. Le Guin
A utopian city sustained by the perpetual misery of a small child.
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The Egg by Andy Weir
A nameless man discovers the meaning of life after he dies in a car crash.
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[Gnosis] Story 1 by pandemic aphrodite
It is 2449. Earth is a Galactic Civilisation. The ultimate goal is to become a multi-universal civilisation by combining Human and Earth power. The Great Solar Flare of 2121 birthed the evolution of humanity into something greater than ever before. Here we discover self-transcendence, space exploration, yearning, and self-love.