Looking for good sci-fi stories

BCarlo

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I have just been reading
Colleen Thomas' sci-fi stuff http://www.literotica.com/stories/memberpage.php?uid=85086&page=submissions
and Hunting the Storm by Jimmy Jammy http://www.literotica.com/stories/memberpage.php?uid=942838&page=submissions

But I have finished these, and was wondering if any one knew of and well written, plot driven, "space opera" type sci-fi stories. I am having trouble finding anything that has an actual story verses just sex. I like MF and/or FF, preferably fem sub. I will read any type of story and pairing other than MM.

Thanks in advance for any help.
 
I red it, very good series, well written. It's to bad He seems to have stopped writing.
 
Thanks Thalia, I will read it.

*update*
I liked that, it was well written, fast passed, and I quickly got to like the characters. They where not just cardboard cut outs and it was a a "this happened and then this happened" type of writing.
for what I thought was a very enjoyable story

Just so that everyone knows I have the same forum over in the "story feedback" section has more story suggestions in it.
 
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That was a fun read, it took a little bit to get going, but once it did it was a lot of fun.
Thanks for writing. :)
 
good is subjective, but if I may...

I'd like to suggest a couple of my stories. Maybe they're to your tastes? If not, they won't kill you.
The Timefull Cruise is SF. It has been my favourite to write so far because...well you'll see if you manage to get through it.
http://www.literotica.com/s/the-timefull-cruise
Minx: Episode 1, Interstellar Bounty Hunter is space opera and was meant to be a serial adventure. Other episodes are plotted and will be written. Eventually.
http://www.literotica.com/s/minx-interstellar-bounty-hunter-ep-01
 
If you are willing to consider an SRP thread as a story (and I certainly try to write mine that way) then I and two lovely co-writers have just begun a Star-wars themed SRP which will have as much plot as it does sex.

Only a few posts as yet, but I have a good feeling about this one. Link is in my signature, if you are interested.
 
To Led_Astray, I'm hoping to use his quote about the curtains, but not for another several decades with any luck.
 
Just finished Timefull Cruise, well done nicecthulhu, props to a very well written story. My only negative comment is in regards to the first gun fight, a police officer would be trained in the "Weaver Stance" and that would be his default mode he would have stuck one gun in belt, used the first one till it ran out and then switched to the second.
it's not a big deal and sorry if I made it seem like it was (it's a very short segment) Thank you for a very well written sf story. Now, on the next two.
 
Thanks for the link to the SRP Led_Astray, I have never read one of those before, and I quite liked it. not knowing where it is going, I can't really comment other than to say please keep writing. The only problems I noticed where a few spelling mistakes.
Next up, "Minks, Interstellar Bounty Hunter"
 
Just finished Timefull Cruise, well done nicecthulhu, props to a very well written story. My only negative comment is in regards to the first gun fight, a police officer would be trained in the "Weaver Stance" and that would be his default mode he would have stuck one gun in belt, used the first one till it ran out and then switched to the second.
it's not a big deal and sorry if I made it seem like it was (it's a very short segment) Thank you for a very well written sf story. Now, on the next two.
Thank you for getting all the way through it. Also, next time I'll look into this "Weaver Stance" thing. This is the first time I've heard of it, but a little knowledge never hurts.
 
it's basically a two handed firing stance, which gives you more control over the gun. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weaver_stance
Thank you for the link, but it indicates that a different stance is now the preferred stance (isosceles? or something - oh, I'm getting old). And I'm left wondering if it ever made it's way up here into Canada. I'll look more deeply into the matter when I have a similar character in another story.
Can't see myself asking a local cop..."And why are you asking me this, sir?" "Well, you see...I'm writing a story..." "What kind of story, sir?" "I think I'll be going now..."
 
That could be awkward. :) I don't know if anything new has come along, But the Weaver is the most well known. As far as I know it's become kind of like "Kleenex" for shooting stances.
 
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