In the not that distant future, those of means are offered an insurance policy at the birth of their child. At the core of the policy is the creation of a clone to be privately maintained for the... More > purpose of medical intervention should replacement organs or blood transfusion be needed. Only sometimes, the policy is prematurely terminated and the clone is released from the Lifeline complex, whether they want to be or not. Especially if the one you've come to love is left behind.< Less
An Even Number Of Odd Tales is the debut collection of twelve short stories by Howard B. Freedman.
Within it you will find a few tales grounded in the science fiction genre, while others stray into... More > the realms of magic, the supernatural and other worldly dimensions. However, a lighter, more humorous side comes through on yet a few others. With the exception that they might all be considered a little odd, there is no underlying theme to the collection which includes “The Hole in the Sky” about a not too distant future world where the government has kept a dark secret about their beginnings, “Forever” where the haunting a man has never managed to leave behind merges with what he recently tries to forget, and “The Rejuvenator” concerning a geeky love triangle and misconceptions about a secret formula.< Less
An Even Number Of Odd Tales is the debut collection of twelve short stories by Howard B. Freedman. Within it you will find a few tales grounded in the science fiction genre, while others stray into... More > the realms of magic, the supernatural and other worldly dimensions. However, a lighter, more humorous side comes through on yet a few others. With the exception that they might all be considered a little odd, there is no underlying theme to the collection which includes "The Hole in the Sky" about a not too distant future world where the government has kept a dark secret about their beginnings, "Forever" where the haunting a man has never managed to leave behind merges with what he recently tries to forget, and "The Rejuvenator" concerning a geeky love triangle and misconceptions about a secret formula.< Less
An Even Number Of Odd Tales is the debut collection of twelve short stories by Howard B. Freedman.
Within it you will find a few tales grounded in the science fiction genre, while others stray into... More > the realms of magic, the supernatural and other worldly dimensions. However, a lighter, more humorous side comes through on yet a few others. With the exception that they might all be considered a little odd, there is no underlying theme to the collection which includes “The Hole in the Sky” about a not too distant future world where the government has kept a dark secret about their beginnings, “Forever” where the haunting a man has never managed to leave behind merges with what he recently tries to forget, and “The Rejuvenator” concerning a geeky love triangle and misconceptions about a secret formula.< Less
About Howard Freedman
Find out more about the author at his web site geezergonewild.com