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Four Science Fiction Novellas

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Four Science Fiction Novellas by Harl Vincent is a collection of four imaginative and thought-provoking stories that transport readers to different worlds and alternate realities. Each novella presents a unique concept and explores themes of technology, society, and human nature in fascinating ways.

Vincent's writing style is engaging and easy to read, drawing readers in from the very first page. The vivid descriptions and vivid characters bring each story to life, making it easy to become immersed in the narrative and lose oneself in the world Vincent has created.

One of the standout features of this collection is the variety of ideas and settings presented in each novella. From futuristic cities to alien planets, each story offers something new and exciting for readers to explore. Whether you're a fan of traditional science fiction or are looking to branch out and try something different, there is something in this collection for everyone.

Overall, Four Science Fiction Novellas by Harl Vincent is a captivating and enjoyable read that will appeal to fans of the genre. Vincent's imagination and creativity shine through in each story, making this collection a must-read for any science fiction enthusiast. Grab a copy and prepare to be taken on a thrilling journey through space and time.

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The Copper-Clad World: Blaine awakes to find himself deep inside Jupiter’s 5th moon Io.
Creatures of Vibration: Space vagabonds meet the vibration maddened people of Saturn’s satellite Titan.
Vulcan's Workshop Luke Fenton gets sentenced to 6 months hard labor at Vulcan’s workshop to mine radioactive ore. Fenton’s goal is to get revenge. The small plantoid Vulcan has 5 times earth's’ gravity and orbits between the Sun and Mercury.
Wanderer of Infinity: The Wanderer is an alien who is dedicated to saving worlds from inter-dimensional conquest. When earth is threatened by spider-like aliens the Wanderer enlists the help of a human to save the world. The Wanderer reminds one of our present-day Dr. Who. - Summary by kirk202


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