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After by Kitt Moss

A Post-Apocalyptic Survival Story

A violent disaster turns an ordinary day at work into a living nightmare for David, a young office worker in central England. As the city falls apart around him, he sets out to find his fiancee Sharon. The world as David knows it is about to disappear forever. Can he survive what comes after? . . .

A serialized novel, updating thrice weekly.
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Stuck Station by John Crandall

the ongoing sci-fi, action-adventure humor-hyphen-thingy

Containment Facility One is ancient, beautiful, and broken.  Built eons ago in a parallel universe, the massive space station keeps the Destroyer—a genocidal and nearly omnipotent alien being—imprisoned.  The Destroyer has already devoured all life in countless dimensions, and if he escapes, our universe is next. Unfortunately, the Containment Facility One crew is trapped too.  That’s why they . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekdays.
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Deucalion Chronicles by Devin Kamar

Magitech space opera in web serial form!

Deucalion Chronicles is a meta-series containing many stories all set within the same universe.  So what’s that universe look like?  To put it in TvTropes terms, it would be Fantasy Kitchen Sink Space Opera, full of Magitek.  Or, to put it another way, it’s what happens when high fantasy gets out of the dark ages, shoots past urban fantasy, and . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes almost daily.
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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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Tracker: Tiger and Fox by David Fields

Tracker, starting with Tiger and Fox, is the story of a genetic construct in a post-apocalyptic America learning to live with his differences where the Enhanced are despised and frequently destroyed in the name of racial purity.  He is a non-human in a world of humans. . . .

A serialized novel, updating almost daily.
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Behind the Night Sky by Robert Dunn

Max never had the chance to say goodbye, he did have the chance to scream. Violently taken from his wife and his world Max slips into a nightmare of fear, agony and experimentation at the hands of creatures stalking the night skies. Twenty years later four friends have gathered at an isolated Ozarks ranch to celebrate an upcoming birth . . .

A serialized novel, updating Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
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A.L.F. Warz by Jaqhama

Per Sonja’s review, a story in the Starship Troopers vein. . . .

A serialized novel.
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Space Linguist by Vaughn Ohlman

Hundreds of books had been written with exactly this opening paragraph, or if not opening somewhere in the beginning, but for the people of Seattle, Washington it still took them somewhat aback when . . .  Spaceships appeared overhead. Well, a spaceship anyway.  But a large one.  Considerably larger than the park it hovered over. I forget the name of the . . .

A serialized novel.
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A.L.F. WARZ

Reminiscent of Starship Troopers

Editor: Sonja Nitschke
November 16, 2008

The main trouble with A.L.F WARZ is the pacing.  I’ve already read 7 entries and I still don’t know why I should continue reading further.  The characters are just names, and nothing appears to be at stake.  Since they are soldiers in a war, there is a lot of fighting, and not much else.  Despite the action, there is no [more . . .]

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STUCK STATION

The Prison at the End of the Universe

Member: ubersoft
August 19, 2011

"Stuck Station" is what the inhabitants of Containment Facility One have taken to calling their home. It’s called "Stuck Station" because they’re just as trapped there as the actual prisoner is. Stuck Station is a hyper-dimensional prison. The prisoner, known as the Destroyer, is a threat to every reality—it destroys universes. It wants to escape. The people assigned to man [more . . .]

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