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Charlotte by Charlotte Faulkner

Follow Charlotte Faulkner as she moves from Alabama to New York and experiences all the drama, romance, and excitement of college during her freshman year at Bailey University. . . .

A blogfic, with no recent updates.
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Tell The Groom by Andy Cox

A romantic comedy not yet written

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 . . .

An ongoing blogfic.
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Fate’s Acquittal by Tom Evans

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. . . .

A complete blogfic.
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CHARLOTTE

Diary of a college-bound girl

Editor: Linda Schoales
January 18, 2009

The fictional blog diary “Charlotte” is a quiet, introspective look at life through the eyes of a college-bound girl as she finishes high school.

I’ve never read a blog diary, or written one, so I’m not sure whether “Charlotte” is a good representation or not.  The entries start right after her [more . . .]

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CHARLOTTE

More than a Diary

Member: lethebashar
January 11, 2009

"Charlotte" is distinguished by a casual and carefree reportage of life and love, with unexpected lyrical and philosophic gems scattered into the writing.  I’ve read all the reviews on WFG and I am in total disagreement with Gavin’s harsh criticism. 

My response to Gavin.  Not all fiction follows a simple formula [more . . .]

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