Corrie, Edie, and Dawn are excited, nervous, curious, and, well, lots of other emotions about their first semester at Chatoyant College. They know it’s going to be a weird few months: they’ve left their familiar high school existences for something completely new, their college is the only one in the United States with a magic program, and it comes complete . . .
This is a serialized web story that follows the students at Carpe Arcanum, a magical university hidden on the campus of a traditional university, as they struggle to deal with their new lives and situations that has been sprung on them. . . .
DisAbled Oddities exists somewhere between a novel and a journal based on true experiences of illness. It revolves around a strong young female character who struggles with personal disabilty, thrust into a tale of urban fantasy in which unexpected effects of her illness arise as a key factor in resolving a philosophical shadow war between fae with repercussions for two . . .
“Carpe Arcanum” takes place at a college that is more than it seems. The Assistant Dean, Janice Bulldern, is also Mistress of the Arcanum, a mysterious body of magic users referred to throughout the story. Janice finds and recruits new members from the student body. She’s been alerted that one of the new students this term will possess a new [more . . .]
Chatoyant College is a story about a college which teaches magic in addition to the common classes. The story is pretty much told from the POV of Corrie, Edie and Dawn. What’s important to know is that it is definitely a work in progress, so the first chapters are no accurate example of the quality of the later ones. So [more . . .]