Biology in Science Fiction: Free Stories

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A Serpent in the Gears by Margaret Ronald
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The Great Old Pumpkin by John Aegard
A member of the Van Pelt family stalks the Great Pumpkin. ..
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The Naturalist by Maureen McHugh
A human must study zombie habits to survive...
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A Journal of Certain Events… by Helen Keeble
By Divine providence, we captured the mermaid with neither loss of life nor injury to any seaman, nor any harm done to the specimen...
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Rating: 4.3/5 (3 votes cast)
Story Type: short story
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Draco Campestris by Sarah Monette
"The Museum owns eighty-nine specimens of the genus Draco. It is unlikely that there will be any additions to the collection, for the adit to the array of arcs in which dragons are found ha..
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Rating: 5.0/5 (5 votes cast)
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From The Lost Diary of TreeFrog7 by Nnedi Okorafor
Explore the surreal far-future Forbidden Greeny Jungle in the form of a field journal. ..
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Rating: 1.0/5 (1 vote cast)
Story Type: sort story
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Notes on the Dissection of an Imaginary Beetle by Jonathan Wood
A very difficult practical examination...
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Shoggoths in Bloom by Elizabeth Bear
A naturalist investigates the large jellyfish-like shoggoths off the coast of Maine...
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Rating: 4.3/5 (3 votes cast)
Story Type: novelette
Awards: Hugo

The Moon and The Sun by Vonda McIntyre
A young lady in the court of Louis XIV is captivated by a sea monster . . . ..
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Story Type: novel
Awards: Nebula
 
 
 

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