Ambitious spider seeks revenge on fastidious homeowner. . . .
Having crash-landed on the most boring planet in the universe, a disgruntled spaceman struggles to survive. As he attempts to adjust to his new environment, he recalls moments from his past and the events that led to his current predicament. . . .
This is the story of Karen Kanast, a single, thirty-something owner of The Dusty Rose Cafe. The entries you have read are the on-going chronicles of her life. . . .
Andy Cox is a new English writer who specialises in funny romantic stories about unfortunate men. This latest novel “Tell The Groom” is Andy’s first created just for the Internet and will be written here over the next twelve months. Although all the characters are Andy’s own, regular readers of the blog will be able to leave comments and influence . . .
The stories of the greatest spy the Western World has never known. The man who killed Hitler, saved three Presidents, saved the world a hundred billion times, and wishes he’d never been apotheosized. Immortality is !@#$’n overrated, and he’s living proof. Nick Fury as written by Warren Ellis’ slightly-less-humanistic literary doppelganger, with lots of help (read: drugs) . . .
The odd tales of a pair of glasses on a zombie. It’s as simple as that . . . Or perhaps not. In a fairly standard post-apocalyptic world, we follow the tales of, well a pair of glasses, while we as the readers discover it ourselves. What happens next, no one knows . . . Not even the author. . . .
A humorous chronicle of supernatural occurrences in a small Wisconsin town. Featuring Lovecraftian references, classic monsters, and magic. . . .
Tom Evans gets dumped by the love of his life. To help him forget about her, he and his friends form a pact that leads to adventures in both drama and humor. . . .
“Detling Adventures” is the blog of Arthur Ormand, who has moved back to his hometown. He meets some of the locals who believe that something mysterious and supernatural is going on. It takes several posts for the “story” to become mysterious but they’re short and well-written for a diary.
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The Karen Chronicles have a lot of pros and cons to them, and it has left me with some mixed feelings as to whether I like or don’t like it. On the plus side we have one very well-developed character, the Italian guy, a main character which will probably be developed soon, and a fairly well developed side character. The [more . . .]