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Chatoyant College by Clare K. R. Miller

Corrie, Edie, and Dawn are excited, nervous, curious, and, well, lots of other emotions about their first semester at Chatoyant College.  They know it’s going to be a weird few months: they’ve left their familiar high school existences for something completely new, their college is the only one in the United States with a magic program, and it comes complete . . .

A serialized novel, updating Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
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30 Pieces of Silver by Cally Beck

Charm City Blood & Betrayal, Magic & Mayhem

30 Pieces of Silver is an urban fantasy webserial set in Baltimore, a.k.a. Charm City.  Each installment is self-contained, though all take place in the same city and characters and plots sometimes interrelate.  A new installment is posted every Sunday morning, and they usually are between 300 and 1500 words long. . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes weekly.
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Mischief by V. J. Chambers

Saving the world is at least as good as a hit record, right?

It’s the 1980s . . .  Iris Tanner should have been the next big thing.  Her former band is opening for the hottest glam metal band of the moment, Mischief.  But due to an accident, Iris is a ghoul, roaming the streets looking for dead flesh to eat. Then Billy—tall, dark, and possibly a stalker—lets Iris know that Mischief is really . . .

A complete novel.
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A Change in the Weather by Robert Gould

A modern day fairy tale

A dark brotherhood that was once thought long dead has resurfaced.  After tirelessly searching for elements to a spell that could end a terrible curse they have endured for centuries, they find their way to the sleepy village of Blakeby.  Meanwhile, a brother and sister move there from the city to start a new life in the country, but what . . .

An abandoned novel.
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Moondust by Stephanie Payne

By Believing, One Sees.

For as long as anyone can remember, there have been stories.  Stories of fairies and dragons and witches and magic.  For thousands of years they were given the respect and awe they deserved, until recently.  With fairies pictured as harmless little sprites who sleep in lanterns, mythical creatures nothing more than lies told to children to keep them in their . . .

An abandoned novel.
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CHATOYANT COLLEGE

An Early Review

Editor: Jim Zoetewey
October 3, 2008

In every story, there’s a point at which the story takes off and you know what kind of story it is.

Chatoyant College isn’t yet at that point.

It’s no fault of the author. The series appears to have just started and [more . . .]

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CHATOYANT COLLEGE

Not exactly your average college story

Member: Sora
January 27, 2009

Disclaimer: I too write a story based on magical college. I enjoy this genre a lot and it seems that it’s a growing niche around the web writing world. Our stories have the same premise but vastly different outcomes. I initially started reading this story because I wanted to see what chapter the characters started classes, just as a little [more . . .]

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