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Mirrorfall by Grace McDermott

Suits. Cookies. Guns.

Twenty years ago, Stef Mimosa died, but that’s OK, she got better. Now, she’s a code monkey for hire, doing a bit of hacking on the side. This is fortunate as Dorian Gray is looking for code monkeys to work on an usual code, one that could reunite a monster with the woman he loves. After things go awry, . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes almost daily.
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The Marradith Ryder Series by Lori Titus

Lamia: Witch, Werewolf, and Vampire. With the power of all the mothers before her....

Action, adventure, paranormal romance. Marradith Ryder has always had powers she can’t explain.  She’s taken from her home by a man named Justin, who claims that he was sent to protect her.  Can she trust him?  And why is she so important to the powerful members of The Circle? . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes weekly.
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Flicker Novel by Jamie B.

Breeanna never quite fit in with the rest of her family, especially her “twin” brother.  His blond hair, blue eyes, and athletic physique clashed with her freckled, stocky frame.  Unfortunately, all her questions regarding the circumstances surrounding her birth were met with stony silence. Suddenly a handsome stranger appears in town, and his interest in Breeanna is something far . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes weekly.
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Oktober by Vak Beacon

Oktober is a labyrinthine, psychological road novel that blurs the line betweens reality and fantasy.  Each chapter is divided into four sections, each of the sections is a journal entry written by one of the main characters.  Thus, each chapter is told four times over, from each character’s point of view.  The characters openly invite the readers into their minds, . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekly.
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Children of the Apocalypse by Skyla Dawn Cameron

Passion. Vengeance. Redemption. Sacrifice. Destiny.

From the author of the award winning novel “River” and internet cult hit “Catharsis” comes a serialized novel about the end of the world and the lives of those destined to stop it.  Three girls are thrust together by their shared abilities and the roles they are to play in the nearing apocalypse.  They are guided only by the mysterious . . .

A serialized novel, with no recent updates.
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Ars Harmonia by Project BC

Human beings are transient creatures. The impermanence of life is tightly interwoven into society—the young are taught by the old so that they, in turn, can teach the next generation when the old has passed on. People are raised in a transient world. Everything eventually breaks down. Plants wither, mountains erode, and eventually the planet itself will come to . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes weekly.
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Pulsate by Jim Bronyaur

You don't know Asa. Because she's saving your world.

Asa fights Sun Walkers; creatues that threaten the living. Scarred by the death of her friend, Asa dedicates her life to fighting a threat that others don’t know exists. . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekly.
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Arcana Magi by H-M Brown

When twelve-year-old Alysia Morales chose to become a Sentinel of the mythical bird Suzaku, she was taken away from her family and friends by Avalon Tech Enterprises and turned into Oryn Zentharis’ personal bodyguard. Unlike her parents, Alysia was born without mana, the energy source of magic.  That was until one day, she suffered a concussion that awakened her . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekly.
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Knightfall by Ben Essex

Rapture is coming.

All over the world, Knights are appearing.  They have swords.  They ride horses.  They wear shining armour.  They’re causing trouble. Nobody knows where they came from or why they’re here—even the Knights themselves are pretty vague on the matter.  However, they’re not about to let that get in the way of their crusading.  They have a Law to uphold. . . .

An ongoing scripted series, with new episodes monthly.
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Angelblade by Quietly Curious

By day, she works at a bookstore . . . but at night, she hunts demons with her friends. This is a story about a young girl fighting to discover her purpose in life, and to understand what true strength is. . . .

A complete novel.
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The Ladybird by Dennis N. Santana

A story about magic, robots and superheroic bugs.

The Ladybird is a comedy action serial about the unlikely and unwilling Nellidae Cocci, a superheroine from a dysfunctional future who is sent to the past along with her nemesis Doctor Annamaria H. Coulter, thanks to the latter’s glitchy time machine.  Now in the nation of Amera in 2012, Ladybird must contend with conservative politicians, cynical media, crazy villains and . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes fortnightly.
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Darkside by S.K.S. Perry

When you're dead, wishing you were is kind of counter-productive.

James Decker just won’t stay dead.  Slain while rescuing a young woman from a would-be rapist, he finds himself in a pseudo-life, caught between two realities, belonging to neither.  Haunted by the ghosts of his father and grandfather, he learns that the woman he rescued is in fact an Innocent, the physical embodiment of hope.  As it turns out, seeing . . .

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DEAD BOYFRIEND

My Guilty Pleasure

Editor: Chris Poirier
June 9, 2009

Dead Boyfriend is my guilty pleasure: an engaging narrator and fun sex scenes—what’s not to like.  The whole vampire thing is trod rather lightly, and though the writing is a bit uneven, when it’s fun, it’s a lot of fun.

Regan St. James is a self-possesed, horny teenaged vampire hunter, in [more . . .]

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CHILDREN OF THE APOCALYPSE

Pleasant Little Surprise

Member: Ziggy
August 30, 2009

Opener: When I first read the title of Skyla Dawn Cameron’s “Children of the Apocalypse” my first thought was one of dismay. I was assuming that it would be a web novel about teen saving the world and I was right. I also assumed that it wouldn’t portray the teens the way it should. While surprising – though pleasant – [more . . .]

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