Wolf Block

· Stuart J. Whitmore
3.9
18 reviews
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In this science fiction short story, a rich young woman enlists to serve in her government's military to honorably complete her duty to society. She expects to deal with people who come from the lowest economic classes, so it is no surprise that her roommate is not from a wealthy background. The many rumors from prison sector W84-88D, "Wolf Block," are no surprise either, but she dismisses the notion of a secret conspiracy. However, she does not expect to be wrapped up in the mystery when the enigmatic prisoners of Wolf Block take a special interest in her.

This somewhat dystopian story is approximately 9750 words long. It was originally written for a novelette contest on Reddit. After the contest, revisions were made based on feedback from readers. The story has now been released under the Creative Commons: Attribution-ShareAlike open license. This means, among other things, that you are free to share it with others, and you may be able to get a copy for free. However, getting it through an e-book platform (e.g., Google Play Books) will simplify loading the story into your e-reader of choice.

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3.9
18 reviews
Bigan Pilip
January 9, 2015
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About the author

Stuart Whitmore lives in the Pacific Northwest. When he's not writing or working in his small business, he enjoys kayaking, animation, hiking, and spending time with friends and family.

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