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Journey, A Short Story - Volume 1
A high-concept fictional biography centering on the reincarnation of Albert Einstein
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1955 Life Cycles

April 18, - Princeton Hospital, Princeton, New Jersey

The chalk on the blackboard of his mind was beginning to blur as Albert rested his head back on the pillow,  eyes closed. "Of course!" he whispered in the dark, exhaling his last breath.

Mary awoke suddenly and glanced at the bedside alarm clock. Joe slept silently beside her. "Quarter past one" she read, while slowly rising and making her way to the darkened kitchen to fix a hot cup of. . .

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    SecretAgentMan™

    The Life & Times of Lawrence R. Howard by Richard Saunders

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    SecretAgentMan takes place on anEarthlike planet within a parallel universe . . . .

    ALTHOUGH INSPIRED IN PART BY REAL EVENTS, THE FOLLOWING STORY IS FICTIONAL AND DOES NOT DEPICT ANY ACTUAL PERSONS OR EVENTS. ANY SIMILARITY TO ACTUAL PERSONS OR EVENTS IS EITHER PURELY COINCIDENTAL OR DUE TO THE INHERENT NATURE OF CLOSELY ALIGNED PARALLEL UNIVERSES. . .

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      Journey is a short story that leads the reader to the serialized novel SecretAgentMan™

      Journey, a ShortStory by Mykl Walsh

      In the year of Our Lord, 10,001

      The United States of Earth has been in power for over sixthousand years. The Federal government, working in close association with theprivate sector has long since found cures for nearly all of the world’sproblems. People coexist peacefully in near Utopian societies. They thrive forthree to four hundred year. . .

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