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Tales of MU by Alexandra Erin

High Fantasy, Higher Education

Tales of MU is an open-ended serial detailing the college life of one Mackenzie Blaise, a university student in a world where our fantasy is reality and our science is fantasy.  Moving from her sheltered existence as an outcast and self-professed geek into the wild, wide world of Magisterius University, Mackenzie narrates her own story for us in a style . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes twice weekly.
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The Village by L. Michelle

The Village is an web serial detailing the living, loving and learning of the university’s newest and most interesting residents.  Striving to become a Division I football powerhouse and a renowned research university, the institution of higher learning is in the midst of its own trials and tribulations. The Village gives college students a study break; alumni a chance . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes twice weekly.
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Carpe Arcanum by Randilin

Scientia non-est potentia quae prologum potentia solidum est.

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. . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes twice weekly.
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The Hinges of Destiny by Angelle Tusa

a superhero serial

The main problem with the average superhero origin story is that they tend to go like this: Step 1. Singular event happens in the hero’s past to motivate him/her. Step 2. Hero gains superpowers or trains hard to get abilities. Step 3. Hero becomes famous/notorious. The fact of the matter is that it is not one singular event that . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes thrice weekly.
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Ascalon, Ohio by K.P.B. Stevens

Weren’t you paying attention? The monsters live here. They just help us enter the world of folly by being so weird. We look at them and think, ‘well, if that can exist then anything can exist,’ and we’re there, in the world of folly. A serial about the fictional town of Ascalon, Ohio, set in the present.  The story . . .

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TALES OF MU

In your face fantasy.

Editor: Donna Sirianni
August 10, 2008

It certainly has some excellent writing and the characters are realistic and gripping. It makes me almost want to sympathize with the narrator right from the get-go. It’s written in such a way that the university she writes about could actually exist. The attention to detail of the school itself proves that the author lived it firsthand (college in general, [more . . .]

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TALES OF MU

Losing Interest

Member: Aurelio
June 24, 2009

As with a lot of the other recent reviews, I’ve found myself quickly losing interest. The pacing of the story is just too slow, and there’s too much interesting information not being covered in favor of extending coverage of sexual exploits. The character development is hyper-focused on the sexuality of the characters. While that’s obviously an important component of maturing, [more . . .]

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