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The Magical Brothers by George Laws

The adventures of two fine young men trying to make it in the big city.

Max and Mick are two brothers who’ve just moved away from home.  In the city for the first time, they try to make it big while dealing with rent, local criminals, work, the authorities, their own propensity for getting into trouble, and each other.  Also, they’re mages. . . .

A serialized novel, updating thrice weekly.
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Boy American, a novel by William Molicki

A young American couple journey through Russia to adopt a child.

This blog features my serialized novel, Boy American, about a young American couple on their journey through Russia to adopt a child.  Eric and Kate travel by train from Moscow to an orphanage near Novgorod in 2003.  Along the way, they must deal with aggravating functionaries, threatening militants, and even their untrustworthy guide.  By the time they meet the little . . .

A serialized novel, updating 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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Greyhound Summer by Nara Malone

Can you help Arie discover happiness by Labor Day?

An Interactive/Cross-media Novel Can you help Arie discover happiness by Labor Day?  Will she find adventure?  Will she find romance?  Will she find the smiles her life has been missing?  Arie has a Greyhound Discover Pass and an entire summer to explore the country.  She’s asking her readers to play spin the compass and point her toward the places . . .

A serialized novel, updating daily.
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The Dragon Wars Saga by Becka Sutton

A group of British teens struggle to end a war which started ten thousand years ago

Weird events have beset the Stevens Quadruplets since infancy.  But nothing can prepare them for the day they open their door and find another world outside.  A world inhabited by intelligent mythical creatures, most of whom are hostile to humanity. And it seems they are expected to save it from disaster. Even with the help of their bonded ‘heart . . .

A serialized novel, updating twice weekly.
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Outcasts of Alyvion by Archer M. Smith and CCBen Jones

Containing mentions of those peculiar beasts known as pegallamacorns

A mute siren. A passively rebellious bard. A half-nymph witch hunter. A cursed assassin and spy. And the occasional pegallamacorn. Outcasts of Alyvion chronicles the adventures of four individuals as they influence the fate of Alyvion, a land immersed in magic yet choked with suspicion and fear as both witches and witch hunters war for power. Farcry . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekly.
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The Corvus Project by Corvus Corvix

There is life after petroleum and credit economy. Just not as we knew it.

Set in a fairly near future in which fossil fuels are unavailable but electrical power is plentiful–in Seattle anyway–the initial chapters create a dystopia that is actually not such a bad place to live.  Pedal power rules the crumbling streets and freeways, while people live where they will and, increasingly, however they wish. The Northwest is lucky: it still . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekly.
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Shadow’s Light by Jacquelyn Waters

If you were the bane of existence cursed with catastrophic power, would you choose to save the lives of those who abused you, or witness and bring upon their demise? The Dark Crystal, and the Light Crystal, contain magnificent power, but together create an unparalleled path of absolute annihilation. But each carrier is destined to defeat the other. So, . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekly.
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Storm’s Fall by JM Choras

"Water and air, rise up and bring forth the storm..."

After two hundred years, the Stormwall that protected Eristhenia from outside interference is fading away, leaving the islands defenseless against the imperial ambitions of an ancient enemy, Kusan.  To thwart this enemy, six people from varying walks of life come together, working through politics, magic, and military prowess to save their nations from Kusani domination. . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekly.
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Uninvoked by Andrea M. Bodel

Amy is carving a name for herself as a world class snoop.  Want dirt on the governor’s daughter?  Amy’s got it covered.  Information on the Duke’s enemies?  Fees apply.  Facts on the Stronghold Assassins?  Well, no.  You’ll have to hire a hero for that. Unfortunately, investigating the Stronghold is exactly what the handsome Invoker Bernard wants her to do.  . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekly.
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The Lifting of the Veil by Chris Tejeda

As most of the world is destroyed and nothing remains to fight for, Thomas Hayward leads a group of survivors against the forces that now populate Earth.  Desperately, against a toxic land and a soulless enemy, he tries to lead them toward the one location that may hold answers—the final resting place of the Roswell ’47 crash saucer and its . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekly.
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Deus En Machina by Josh Craig

A story of loss and victory, magic and machines, gods and mortals and discovering what it takes to save the world. Led by the vision of the consulary and protected by the dedication of the mage-knights, the world has found peace at last.  Or so people believe, but the truth is far less comforting. In this time of peace . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes weekly.
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THE DRAGON WARS SAGA

We’re not in Oz either.

Editor: Fiona Gregory
July 29, 2010

Naive Art – simple, bold, almost cartoony, but there’s more subtlety to it than it appears at first. This is the analogy – not a perfect one -  that comes to mind when I try to think how to describe the style of this story.

Four teens stumble into another world, [more . . .]

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THE ASTONISHING ADVENTURES OF LORD LIKELY

Three things you need to know

Member: MeiLin Miranda
February 23, 2010

Andy Fanton is barking mad. That’s the first thing you need to know about "The Astonishing Adventures of Lord Likely."

The second thing you need to know is that he has a mastery of the pseudo-Victorian that, as a pseudo-Victorian myself, I envy intensely. (I’m not kidding, Andy has the tone [more . . .]

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