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Zomtropolis: A Record of Life in a Dead City by A.P. Fuchs

Zombies, a futuristic city, and that little thing called love.

Marty hated his life, especially since breaking up with the girl he loved with his whole heart, Selena.  That was before the Zombie Apocalypse hit.  Now life sucks even more because not only does he have a broken heart, but the undead have nearly overrun the city. Selena died, lost to the zombies.  His only means of communication with . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekly.
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Confessions of a Gourmand by Tom Bruno

Anyone can slay a dragon, but who knows how to cook one?

Van d’Allamitri is destined to become the world’s most famous chef— if only he can survive his childhood first! Son of a Shan-li restaurateur and a merchant from the great city of Varo, young Van is torn between honoring the culinary traditions of his overbearing mother and following in the footsteps of his cosmopolitan but ne’er-do-well father. As he finds . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekly.
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The Karen Chronicles by Erin D.

This is the story of Karen Kanast, a single, thirty-something owner of The Dusty Rose Cafe.  The entries you have read are the on-going chronicles of her life. . . .

An ongoing blogfic, with new posts Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
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The Apocalypse Blog by Melanie Edmonds

A real-time blog of the end of the world.

Faith’s world has ended.  Broken, poisoned, and increasingly infested with the shambling dead, it isn’t much like the world she used to know.  She made it through an apocalypse with a handful of strangers, but what does she do next? This is her story, told in real-time as she tries to keep a journal of her group’s journey, searching . . .

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THE APOCALYPSE BLOG

just when things couldn’t get any worse…

Editor: A. M. Harte
September 28, 2009

As it says on the tin, this is a blogfic about the end of the world. Faith, a normal girl who works in a bookstore, has her life turned upside-down when an odd explosion of sorts burns the sky into a dull orange, creating acid rain, collapsing buildings, and more.

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THE APOCALYPSE BLOG

Why does the Apocalypse fit so well in a blog?

Member: ScaryTrue
March 17, 2011

The Apocalypse Blog does a great job. It’s got solid writing – conversational, as suits the character and the blog – but literary in scarce moments. The story is compelling because the disaster is a mystery and not really something that the character ought to know much about. The kind of events that one might imagine would happen at the [more . . .]

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