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Riders of Darith by Nicole Spruit

The war has dragged on for ten years.  The Darithian Empire is on the verge of victory, but Tal wants nothing to do with it. Rebecca dreams of a new life, but gets more than she bargained for. Dragons and magic, legends and swords—an old-fashioned fantasy adventure . . .  . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekly.
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Supernatural Fairy Tales Blogazine by Dorlana Vann

Fairy Tale inspired paranormal short stories by Dorlana Vann and guest writers. . . .

An online magazine of fiction, updated weekly.
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The Last Dragon of Twilight by David Zigler

Zyneth is one seriously cursed dragon . . .  Not only does he have a Fallen Angel trying to take over his body so it can kill everything in sight, he also, though NO fault of his own, starts getting a harem of females.  Not just any females, ones with insane combat abilities and are probably just downright insane.  Is that enough?  No, . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekly.
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Dragon Wars by Becka Sutton

The Dragons are coming...

Weird events have beset the Stevens Quadruplets since infancy.  But nothing can prepare them for the day they open their door and find another world outside.  A world inhabited by intelligent mythical creatures, most of whom are hostile to humanity.  And it seems they are expected to save it from disaster. Even with the help of their bonded ‘heart . . .

A serialized novel, updating twice weekly.
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Dwarves and Dragons by Vaughn Ohlman

A sequel to Island Peoples and Come the Day. Whoever said that Dwarves were taciturn people who only liked to dig rock has never met Heinrich.  And he just refused to accept the idea that Dwarves can’t swim. . . .

A complete novel.
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War Brothers by Boon Dock (John Dovey)

Cy Peter gets an interesting offer.  Does he take it up?  Well of course..   Follow his adventures as he meets Roger who makes him the offer, travels through a mysterious “gateway” and lands up on War World . . .  . . .

A serialized novel, updating sporadically.
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Dorothea’s Song by Ron Vitale

Peter is your typical high school student, but when his mother’s marriage falls apart he copes by dreaming up the story of Dorothea, an elf who lives in the magical Bois d’or forest.  Releasing his frustrations in his French teacher’s nightly writing assignment, Peter shares Dorothea’s story with his teacher, imagining a world in which witches, a renegade elf lord . . .

A complete pdf novel.
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Raven’s Gift by Tobias D. Robison

Life is difficult, even if you're good at it.

NB: Raven’s Gift is available only as a podcast. Raven has an unusual gift, or is it a curse: a nose that can smell almost anything.  During her adventures in medieval, magical Ausland, she must defeat a dragon, an army of giant-size warriors, and three evil wizards.  She will master the greatest bit of nose-magic, and learn how to . . .

A complete podcast novel.
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DOROTHEA'S SONG

A Teenaged Fantasy

Editor: Chris Poirier
January 20, 2009

Dorothea’s Song is a 400 page D&D-style Chosen One fantasy adventure novel, written in the pages of a journal of a boy growing up Catholic in the early ’80s.  As we learn in the journal segments that start the piece and then occur at increasingly frequent intervals within the overall text, the story is written as an assignment (and labour [more . . .]

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RIDERS OF DARITH

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Member: nomesque
March 7, 2009

Riders of Darith is, at the point of writing this, 28 chapters long. The main character,Tal, is a mysterious, moody guy with some classic teen attitude thrown in for good measure. He’s on a search for ‘the gods’? His journey – rather purposeless wandering and taking mercenary-warrior-band type jobs, from what I can gather – is interupted by call back [more . . .]

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