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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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Mirrorfall by Grace McDermott

Suits. Cookies. Guns.

Twenty years ago, Stef Mimosa died, but that’s OK, she got better. Now, she’s a code monkey for hire, doing a bit of hacking on the side. This is fortunate as Dorian Gray is looking for code monkeys to work on an usual code, one that could reunite a monster with the woman he loves. After things go awry, . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes almost daily.
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All’s Fair in Love & War by Amber Simmons

Tales from Love & War, Texas

Gracey Daylittle is an empathic pie maker with a unique kind of magic.  Ever since she and her sister found the Prime of Darkness lying unconscious on the side of the road, their lives —and their town— haven’t been the same. Marco Flores is an eight year old with a curious menagerie of friends and an eerie connection to . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes weekly.
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Curio Killed the Cat by Skyla Dawn Cameron

Urban fantasy without the angst...mostly.

Welcome to Curio Killed the Cat—an occult shop in Kensington Market, Toronto.  Meet the employees (a lazy hoodoo spellcaster, a feminist succubus, and a snobbish Wiccan priest), their perpetually drunk (and confused) boss, and their strange customers, as they try to keep the shop from closing. . . .

A serialized novel, with no recent updates.
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Ars Harmonia by Project BC

Human beings are transient creatures. The impermanence of life is tightly interwoven into society—the young are taught by the old so that they, in turn, can teach the next generation when the old has passed on. People are raised in a transient world. Everything eventually breaks down. Plants wither, mountains erode, and eventually the planet itself will come to . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes weekly.
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Demonic Symphony by Matthew Davison

Shooting things before they shoot back

In the history of demonology.  There is one crime that trumps all others.  That crime is deliberately torturing people to form a demon.  These demons are called retained demons and they are very dangerous; they need to be dealt with decisively, and preferably from a very long distance away. Dealing with retained demons is a job for highly trained . . .

A complete novel.
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Silverglade by The Silverglade Team

The governments of the world are keeping an uncomfortable secret, one that has had repercussions throughout the entirety of human history.  They are no closer to understanding the nature of this phenomenon, and for now their best option remains to keep it far from the minds of the general population. Their secret has been dubbed ‘metahumanity’ – the existence . . .

An abandoned novel.
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MIRRORFALL

Fast paced and action packed.

Editor: Donna Sirianni
July 14, 2008

If you like stories that jump right into the action, Mirrorfall is the way to go.  The storyline itself spans a rather short amount of time but there’s a lot of story to tell.  The characters are dynamic and varied; some wanting to appear two dimensional but, much to their chagrin, a third layer is there to be found.  Steph [more . . .]

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MIRRORFALL

Mirror Mirror, in the hall.

Member: Alexander.Hollins
February 15, 2011

The MirrorVerse is a well put together collection of stories and novels set in a world like, but not like, ours.  Agents of the system . . . I mean . . . Angels . . . I mean. . . . Well . . .  Its complicated.  Beings with superpowers who nonetheless have weaknesses fight behind scenes to save humanity from things we don’t know exist. Enter a hapless hacker with more than a touch of insanity, a [more . . .]

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