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I, Roomba
By: Liam Hogan. My Roomba keeps telling me about the novel it’s written. It trundles across the kitchen floor, but as soon as I enter it changes course,…
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Next Stop: Nowhere
By: Kai Delmas. Two nobodies sit in the train to Nowhere. The last passengers got off at the last stop, somewhere. They had places to be, people to…
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Ample Parking
By: Carolyn Divish. “I lost my TimeCar. I just don’t know when it is now.” I’d only gone into the house for a second to fetch the ill-fitting…
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The Ultimate Fitness Hack!
By: Andreas Flögel. Your partner tells you that you need to train more and get some workout in?We have you covered! Tell your partner you are leaving for…
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Tapu
By: Anne Wilkins. The digger on our farm found them. First it was old tools. Then a broken waka. And next came bones. “Shit!” said Dad. “Don’t want…
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Gig Economy
By: Liz J. Bradley. “I’m a doctor. I’m here to help.” I’m not a doctor. My screen displays the message: Repeat input, reassuring tone. “I’m a doctor. I’m…
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