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Vampire Zombies From Space! by Meaghan Ward

Ten years after the zombie apocalypse began, a journal is presented to Meaghan Ward, a Documentarian working for the Historical Society of the Republic of America.  This journal contains the writings of Nora Frost, who, at 25 years old at the start of the zombie outbreak, kept what is known to be the best first person account of the events . . .

An ongoing blogfic, with new posts twice weekly.
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Detling Adventures by Christian Neuhaus

Lake Wobegon meets X-Files

A humorous chronicle of supernatural occurrences in a small Wisconsin town.  Featuring Lovecraftian references, classic monsters, and magic. . . .

A serialized novel, updating monthly.
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Undead Flowers by Joseph St. John

Vampires are walking the streets. You probably aren’t even aware of them: the Living do their thing by day, the Undead by night. Everything you’ve heard about vampires is lies. They don’t suck the blood of maidens, they don’t torment innocent people and they don’t dress like Robert Smith from The Cure. Actually, that last one’s true. Reviled . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes infrequently.
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UNDEAD FLOWERS

But which flowers do vampires like best?

Editor: S.A. Hunter
July 25, 2008

Like the description says, Undead Flowers is the personal journal of Joe St. John, a florist in Three Sisters. The small, seaside town has a day population and a night population. The humans during the day don’t know or rather don’t want to think about the night population. Joe is very aware of the night population because they’re his primary [more . . .]

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