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10 by MedleyMisty

Do you always do what you're supposed to?

Seth Morrigan is kind of a loner.  He has his herb garden, his alchemy, his experiments and tinctures.  These are enough. Until he is beaten up by bullies.  Until Caitlyn Wilson takes an interest in him.  Until cracks begin to show in the perfection of time and space. . . .

A serialized novel, updating sporadically.
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asa kraiya by Karen Wehrstein

What would you do . . . to live?

asa kraiya is the sequel “that never should have happened” to my two traditionally-published fantasy novels, Lion’s Heart and Lion’s Soul (Baen Books, 1991).  Greatest of warriors and greatest of leaders, Fourth Chevenga Shae-Arano-e lives “the life of other men’s dreams”—except that he faces certain death by the age of thirty. When a healer with the gift of seeing . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekdays.
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The Data Yodeler by Brad Salomans

The Data Yodeler is a twisting tale of five mid-career uber-geeks exploring the potential of a voyeuristic existence, and making that dream into a reality.  It is a story about the meaning and purpose of art, a story about the value identity, and a story of coming to terms with an uncontrollable maelstrom of information. “Meet Russ.” “Russ . . .

A serialized novel, updating twice weekly.
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tales of the hotel st crispian by Dan Leo and rhoda penmarq

The mysterious doings in the Hotel St Crispian. Crime, lust, gossip, fear, tedium and mystery. Lots of cocktails and cigarettes. With colored pictures. . . .

A serialized novel, updating twice weekly.
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Strandline by Nancy Brauer

A reader-directed, sci-fi/action web serial about the teleporting subspecies Homo sapiens nictans. . . .

A serialized novel, with no recent updates.
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Alisiyad by Sarah R. Suleski

Twenty-year-olds Liseli Luenford and Russell Markson are living mundane, disappointing, lonely lives in a small midwestern town; working jobs better suited for high school students. Both want something more from life, though what exactly they cannot name, or even begin to achieve. Liseli finds solace in the Mill, a building on the edge of town, long abandoned and all . . .

A complete novel.
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wh[o][y][at][ere][en]&how by Isaac Newton

I am forgetting the past, living in the present and finding my way to the future.

You would think that being from the future I would have all the answers.  Unfortunately not remembering anything before I arrived here, all I have are questions.  I’ll keep asking who, why, what, where, when and how until I get some answers.  What else can I do?  I am forgetting the past, living in the present and finding my way . . .

An ongoing blogfic, with new posts twice weekly.
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.fictions. by ljones by Laura Jones

Vignettes which blur the distinction between what is most definitely fiction and what is less convincingly false. . . .

A collection of stories.
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Improvisational Oblivion by Ron Andrew ODaniels

Short weird Fiction

Short Slice of life fiction and some serial short fiction.  Strange and weird.  The site also includes video and some occasional video also by the author.  All is written as it falls out and published immediately thereafter. . . .

A growing collection of stories, updated almost daily.
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Howl by Seth Gray

From the same universe as Dead Boyfriend, Howl is the story of hunter Eric St. John, a straight guy who suddenly finds himself with an unexpected, yet undeniable attraction to a mysterious man named Adam. Eric can’t explain why it seems impossible to resist his body’s impulse to submit so completely to the other man.  But he’s beginning to . . .

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Activated by EK Gonzales

In two regions where elements are controlled by programs, four young people must work together and save Pendi from an invasion by Selatan. Fire programmer Lan has given up on life. Heal programmer Beika has to prove her worth and her friendship. Futuretell Marceau must defend her new authority. Ice programmer Soji must seek his reason to live. They will . . .

A complete novel.
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City of Night by Jennifer Recht

Morgan Silver lives in the City of Night, but she is terrified of the dark.  Sandy Banks lives in the City of Light, but her skin burns too easily in the sunshine.  The two teenagers live in a city like no city in our world; a city divided, where magic is the controlling force and Sorcerers clash with Witches for . . .

A serialized novel, updating sporadically.
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CITY OF NIGHT

Don’t want to reach the city limits.

Editor: S.A. Hunter
January 9, 2009

City of Night is full of choking, horrific dread. One protagonist is afraid of the dark that will eat her, while another is afraid of her ghostly reflection in the mirror. The horror that overtakes each girl as she confronts her fears, that are wrapped in such mundane things, is nail biting. The author does a wonderful job detailing each [more . . .]

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7 DAYS IN NOVEMBER

Seven Days…

Member: Sora
May 26, 2009

Summary: The story follows several teenagers in high school for seven days in November. These characters had to grow up without loving family due to negligence from the people around them. They learn to love and forgive as well as learning more about themselves within the confines of their stuck up prep school. Did I mention that they were anthropomorphic [more . . .]

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