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All’s Fair in Love & War by Amber Simmons

Tales from Love & War, Texas

Gracey Daylittle is an empathic pie maker with a unique kind of magic.  Ever since she and her sister found the Prime of Darkness lying unconscious on the side of the road, their lives —and their town— haven’t been the same. Marco Flores is an eight year old with a curious menagerie of friends and an eerie connection to . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes weekly.
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The Khandroma Project by Khandroma

Tears are Condensation of Poetry in the Sky

The Khandroma Project is the personal, interactive and ever-evolving portfolio of Khandroma.  The Khandroma Project has it all from experimental/hybrid fiction to poetry to stream-of-consciousness writing.  Come on in, kick off your shoes, grab a cup of tea and get comfy! Comments, feedback, and constructive criticism are encouraged at The Khandroma Project where dialogue is nurtured.  Art is a conversation; . . .

A growing collection of stories, updated almost daily.
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No Man An Island by G.S. Williams

Boy meets girl. Fights demons. Faces the devil to save the world. Your basic love story.

Eight friends gather for a reunion vacation, but go missing after a hurricane strikes along their plane’s flight path.  While friends and family mourn their loss when the crashed plane is found, the impossible happens: they appear in public claiming to have been in a cave in the mountains.  Missing for months, they have no memory of the interval.  What . . .

A complete novel.
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NO MAN AN ISLAND

Pilgrim’s Progress meets Mad Max in Camelot

Editor: Fiona Gregory
April 30, 2009

All the reviews so far are spot on. Here’s some additional thoughts on NMAI and why you might like to read it:

Initially, I was put off by the tagline "an experimental novel", raising visions of James Joyce and such ilk which might be more than the casual web browser wants [more . . .]

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ALL'S FAIR IN LOVE & WAR

Innovative and fun

Member: Sarah Suleski
October 29, 2009

Am enjoying this so far.  I was excited to see a new story from Amber Simmons, as I loved her A Timely Raven.  I have not yet found the posted vignettes to be as gripping as Raven’s (a tall order, perhaps?), but the characters are interesting, the writing is solid and the site is innovative and fun to poke around.  [more . . .]

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