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Fate’s Janitors by Keith R Wilson

Mopping Up Madness at a Mental Health Clinic

Fate’s Janitors is a serialized web novel that takes the reader inside the mental health and addiction industry, the people who clean up after fate. A perennial student must complete a counseling internship at an outpatient mental health clinic.  His supervisor, a recovering addict, and former outlaw biker, is less than thrilled about having an intern tagging along.  The . . .

A complete novel.
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Lab 47 by Alexandra Marshall

A quirky underground civilisation discovers that life after ‘death’ can be humourous, challenging, and addictive.

LITMUS isn’t sure what he thinks about people, but science—that is an affair capable of sustaining him indefinitely.  There’s only one problem, he’s already dead.  Everybody is. “Not dead,” corrects Mace. “Almost dead, it’s a different thing altogether.  Plucked from the edge and thrown back into life.  Shouldn’t you be working?” Near fatal accidents, intentional incidents with electrical . . .

A serialized novel, updating sporadically.
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LAB 47

Quirks and Quarks

Editor: Fiona Gregory
February 1, 2010

Scientists fall down the rabbit hole and find themselves trapped in an ambiguous wonderland. A chance to do endless cutting edge research without having to write any grant proposals or mark undergrad exams? Isn’t this heaven for a scientist? Aren’t fresh air and sunshine vastly over-rated anyway?

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