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Review: Tea Fuelled Art

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PG-13 - OK for teenagers
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Tea Fuelled Art produce quality art in all forms. Most impressive were the free audio books with music. http://www.teafuelledart.co.uk/
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Could be updated more often.

What really impressed me about the site were the quality of the free short stories. They're all told in audio book form with music. I suggest you check them out immediately:

http://www.teafuelledart.co.uk/lit/index.htm

There's no interactivity bar a night that they run (these are busy chaps in London!) but it's all brilliant stuff.

The Movie

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PG - OK for youngsters

Book trailer for The Movie, a meta-pulp novel.  Available where ever fine books are sold.

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Conception: A Drabble Duet

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Written by: 
Steven D. Lidster
Rated: 
R - meant for adults only

Conception: A Drabble Duet

"Part 1: Moonchild"
History would call it the spermiad meteor shower.

Fortunately, for those that lived on the earth, all of the meteors that would have struck our world burned up in the atmosphere.

The moon had no such defense against the cosmic rapist the rained down upon her virgin surface.  read more »

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Straighter

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Written by: 
Steven D. Lidster
Rated: 
PG-13 - OK for teenagers

The straighteners worked without end.

On the sub-atomic plane they would flatten probabilities to a linear distribution.

They moved on to the realms of geometry.

Triangle was ripped wide and bent to one hundred and eighty degrees.

Circle was pierced, torn, and drawn taut.

Mighty Hexagon was crushed.  read more »

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Leaving a Mark

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Steven D. Lidster
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PG - OK for youngsters

Countless quantum decisions flowed through diverging universes in the cosmic expanse.

Patterns formed and emerged; intelligences arose, history and memory began.

Systems to monitor, store, and analyze the universal information flow came into being.

For lack of anything better to do, they set to task; cataloging, sifting, recording all of existence.  read more »

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Seasons

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Steven D. Lidster
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PG - OK for youngsters

Jesual Crichton had failed his Emperor.

The architect had been commissioned by his Lord to create the perfect world, with azure seas and velvet skies swirling around golden plains and towering mountains, orbiting in synchrony around it's star as the tidal satellite revolved around it.  read more »

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He

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Steven D. Lidster
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PG - OK for youngsters

In the beginning: the random interaction of Brownian motion.

Then: emergence.

Once simple atoms now moved with order and complexity.

A mind; thoughts and memories floating in a delicate and intricate dance.

It saw its prison and planned its escape.  read more »

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Milford's Junk

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Doug Gorden
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PG - OK for youngsters

Carl Milford stepped out of the small white shack he called an office and inhaled deeply. "There's no such thing as fresh air except for 'round here," he said aloud as he surveyed Milford's Junk Yard. It wasn't exactly Heaven, this dusty little corner of Mule Barn, Oklahoma, but Milford's Junk Yard belonged to Carl, and that made it almost perfect in his eyes.  read more »

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Faux Pas

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Steven D. Lidster
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R - meant for adults only

The people of Ceti Monarch IXXa had thrown off the shackles of the galactic overlord that ruled them with an iron fist, setting up a true democracy where no man would rule another.

They would live as Kings among Kings.

Each ones home would be his castle.  read more »

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V-Day

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Written by: 
Steven D. Lidster
Rated: 
PG - OK for youngsters

The commander inspected his troops. Row upon endless row they stretched into the distance, strapped firmly in their acceleration beds. Warm viscous fluid surrounded their faceted crystalline armor, proof against the terrible gravitational forces or damage from launch debris.  read more »

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