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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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As They Walk Among Us by William Long aka Weeble

This story takes place in a world in which the demon gates have opened and destroyed just about every human being on the planet.  Demons walk with the living.  What humans are left are either hiding or fighting.  Some have taken upon themselves to learn Demon Artifacts and mastered using them, and gained the names of “Witch”. The story . . .

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MIRRORFALL

Fast paced and action packed.

Editor: Donna Sirianni
July 14, 2008

If you like stories that jump right into the action, Mirrorfall is the way to go.  The storyline itself spans a rather short amount of time but there’s a lot of story to tell.  The characters are dynamic and varied; some wanting to appear two dimensional but, much to their chagrin, a third layer is there to be found.  Steph [more . . .]

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MIRRORFALL

Good rollicking fun with a heart

Member: Kyt Dotson
August 19, 2008

The Mirrorverse serials are seasoned drinks at a gulp. Each installment chances just the right edge of humor, action, and crunch-all-you-want. Readers can be treated to a strange geeky humor that involves a multitude of universal memes—they run a strange spectrum from the utterly mundane spy chronicle to the wacky wizards-and-warriors of a fully populated mythology.

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