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The Mushroom Wars by Adam Gashlin and Michael Kazmierczak

In 1996, Dr. Beuctus Guggenheim, head of Research and Development at Cantspell’s Olde Fashund Soupe Phactorie, was given the task of creating a preservative for cream of mushroom soup.  His actions set into motion a cataclysm, opening a link between our world and the ‘Mushroom Zone’. Soon a legion of Mushrooms claimed our world for their empire.  A campaign of . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes weekly.
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The Humbug Bistro by Heather Spoonheim

Haute cuisine vs Humbug

The working chapters of a new novel by Heather Spoonheim about her experiences in trying to bring some culinary innovation to a small town. . . .

A serialized novel, updating daily.
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The Hypothetical Fight League by LockeClone

The most exciting, hilarious and gruesome battles ever to take place in the hypothetical world!  What would happen if . . . ? . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes weekly.
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From the Journals of Bent Magnus by Milledge / Garduño

These are the journal entries of world traveler Bent Magnus.

A full understanding of Bent Magnus begins with his mind.  Imagine if you poured the intellectual horsepower of Einstein, Edison, and Ben Franklin all into one man.  Now imagine that the man wasn’t a total pansy, like those other guys, and you have Bent Magnus. Beginning with his birth at the “Fight of the Century” in 1910, Bent Magnus . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes weekly.
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Cul de Sac Blues by Guy Wonders

Cul de Sac Blues is a continuing series about life in a suburban cul-de-sac.  Follow the ups and downs of day-to-day life and meet the various characters who inhabit this peculiar piece of the suburban landscape. . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes fortnightly.
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Rate Me Red by Richie Chevat

a comic novel of the future

Gordy has a problem.  His girlfriend, Poppy Nicole, wants to meet him in REALITY (TM). That’s the premise of the comic sci-fi novel, Rate Me Red. It’s the year 2043 and Twitter, Facebook, You Tube, reality television and Ebay have all merged into the VidNet.  Everyone and anyone can have a VidNet show, but it’s the people who . . .

A complete novel.
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Death’s Blog by Death

Follow the day-to-day world of the recently (semi) retired Grim Reaper, now residing in Manhattan.  An offbeat and twisted serial that takes place both on Earth as well as the Afterlife. . . .

An ongoing blogfic, with new posts infrequently.
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Nicholas Jeff by Pyerse Dandridge

A serial about a busser, Nicholas Jeff, dealing with the stupidity and foolishness of Shelly Sholes Restaurant. . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes sporadically.
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How to Build a Career and Find Happiness During a Recession by Anonymous

A Tragi-Comic Novel of Unemployment, Underemployment, Wall Street, Main Street and other Matters that Seemed to Matter at the Time

This is a comic novel about graduating from college into a recession.  It’s meant to appeal to fans of Catch-22. I’m now a professional journalist and published non-fiction author, but I wrote this novel during a period of underemployment following college graduation.  I managed to get it in the door with two publishers, but both gave me the same . . .

A complete novel.
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DEATH'S BLOG

It’s cute, it’s quirky but it gets old quickly.

Editor: Donna Sirianni
August 19, 2008

At least for me, anyway.  The writing’s great, the voice is pretty close to awesome and just the whole set-up and concept of Death’s blog is fun and fresh so why the three stars?  In my eyes, it didn’t stay fresh very long.

I kept thinking of Norm MacDonald’s Death in [more . . .]

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DEATH'S BLOG

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Member: DustinM
May 25, 2009

Death’s Blog is a humor blog fiction written by a fictionalized Grim Reaper.  The blog picks up right after Death retires.  He blogs about dating, his mother, and reminisces about memorable killings.  When it started it had new postings 3 to 5 times a week, but posting slowed down through and eventually stopped.  Fortunately, the blog is scheduled to come [more . . .]

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