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Above Ground by A. M. Harte

Mayhem, violence, and danger: a story about fighting the odds, and surviving.

Life above ground is something Lilith has never experienced. When she gets the chance to visit the outside world, to see, firsthand, the monsters that roam the surface, she’s understandably ecstatic. But the infected have a reputation for being dangerous for a reason, and Lilith is about to find out why . . . . This is the story of Lilith, and her . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekly.
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Ether by Kristine Williams

The day Daniel Harper inherited his uncle’s old farm, he also inherited a strange key. When he used that key on the cellar door, he found himself not on the rotting wooden steps, but in the path of an oncoming car on a dark city street. He’s just stepped into Ether, a world of steam powered cars and wooden . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekly.
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TX History by R. Nephi Smith

A flare burns brightly tonight

Portillo, TX is a city of industry, fuelled by chemicals and ambition. It smells like money. Its citizens seek fortune, love, and truth. Rex is a freelance cameraman who discovers a secret. Heather is high school teacher who doubts the intentions of her holistic psychiatrist, but desperately needs to overcome a childhood trauma. Portillo is a city with two sides. . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekly.
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Space & Time by Sharon T. Rose

It's a big universe. Can you handle it?

Space & Time takes place in a galaxy where space travel is common, The Galactic Mutuality governs alliances, Humanity is a minority, and a little girl from an alien race tries to overcome the stigma of being a slave.  Life moves along as it usually does until a small group of strangers arrives, bringing news of impending destruction and a . . .

A complete novel.
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All the Gods by Taylor Rae

Everything you know is a lie.

Mortimer Scott is dreadfully average. A devout member of the Church of Lopt, Mortimer spends his days praying, fumbling through social interactions, and dreaming of the day that his life would change. As if by some miracle of the gods themselves, it does. Talbot, the wanted heretic of the Church, wrenches Mortimer from worship and ritual and into . . .

A serialized novel.
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Brave Men Run by Matthew Wayne Selznick

A Novel of the Sovereign Era

“Brave Men Run” is the story of Nate Charters. Born different, unsure of his origins, he’s an outcast at Abbeque Valley High School, a self-proclaimed “boy freak” with few friends and low self-esteem.  When the Sovereign Era dramatically dawns, Nate finds himself in a quest to discover the truth: is he more than he seems, a misfit in a miraculous . . .

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Legend of Hero by Baxil

What makes a game more real: when you can reach into it, or when it can reach out to you?

Nothing interesting ever happens in the small town of Pitt Creek.  Even when magic suddenly becomes a tangible force—and hundreds of thousands of people worldwide transform into animals and mythological creatures—the Changes’ closest approach is as dramatic video footage on the 6 o’clock news. Kevin MacArthur and his friends want to be a part of that—to have their lives . . .

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Maggots of Heresy by Michael Fridman

Malika’s life in medieval Baghdad seems perfect.  Then the rumours start surfacing—that her three husbands are (gasp!) literate.  She’s pushed from her happy bubble to discover a world of murder, fanaticism, female eunuchs, genocide and spiced tea. . . .

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ABOVE GROUND

Adventures among the Infected

Editor: Linda Schoales
September 15, 2009

“Above Ground” is a strong beginning to an intriguing, post-apocalyptic novel about a young woman who steps out of her safe environment to get a few thrills but sees more than she wanted to see.  Lilith, like all humans, lives underground and has never seen the sky or the sun.  The surface of the planet is only for the “Infected”; [more . . .]

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ABOVE GROUND

A rich world which draws you in & holds your attention

Member: Lyn Thorne-Alder
July 30, 2009

I am finding Above Ground to be a real page-turner, the sort of story you can’t step away from until you reach the end.

The story follows its main protagonist, Lilith, as she steps out of her subterranean world for the first time in her life.  Visiting the surface world for [more . . .]

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