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Thereamid by Thereamid

Never call them faeries

Every folklore tradition in Europe seems to have stories about the time when the Fair Folk left for a land across the sea. Two best friends are about to discover where they went. The main story is told through a trunk of character blogs, and can be enjoyed by itself, but there is a supplemental wiki that branches out . . .

An ongoing blogfic, with new posts almost daily.
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Darkside by S.K.S. Perry

When you're dead, wishing you were is kind of counter-productive.

James Decker just won’t stay dead.  Slain while rescuing a young woman from a would-be rapist, he finds himself in a pseudo-life, caught between two realities, belonging to neither.  Haunted by the ghosts of his father and grandfather, he learns that the woman he rescued is in fact an Innocent, the physical embodiment of hope.  As it turns out, seeing . . .

A complete novel.
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Phantasia by Darien Meredith

Phantasia Celeste has spent her life living in an ethereal world of flying islands and pretty people with soul-wings – but, unlike Phantasia, other faeries don’t have white hair or diamond eyes and so, driven to understand her place in the world, she travels to the human world. The 31st Century, however, is not a friendly place.  A millennia . . .

A serialized novel, updating 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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Twilight by Nimja

A mix of dark fantasy and light fantasy.

These are the tales of Twilight, a world in which magic is divided between light and dark.  A world littered with the old creatures, the satyrs, fairies and other magical creatures that have little connection with humanity.  Good and evil aren’t as easy as light and dark magic, nice people exist on all sides, as do bad ones.  What would . . .

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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DisAbled Oddities, a Novel by Devin O.

A Modern Supernatural Tale of a Girl, Her Cane, and A Whole Lot of Secrets

DisAbled Oddities exists somewhere between a novel and a journal based on true experiences of illness.  It revolves around a strong young female character who struggles with personal disabilty, thrust into a tale of urban fantasy in which unexpected effects of her illness arise as a key factor in resolving a philosophical shadow war between fae with repercussions for two . . .

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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PHANTASIA

entertaining, but a little rushed

Editor: A. M. Harte
September 19, 2009

Phantasia is a faerie, but she is a faerie unlike any other; she is unique, both in looks and in magical skills. Brought up by water faeries, always feeling a little misplaced, Phantasia struggles to determine who she is and where she belongs. This search for her identity ultimately leads her to a high school on Earth, where she begins [more . . .]

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TWILIGHT

A nice story

Member: Eldoran
January 8, 2010

Twilight is pretty much your average high fantasy setting where technology is stuck in the middle ages and magic is used to fill the gaps. Despite the conflicts going on, this is a fairly friendly world, where pretty much every nature spirit or supernatural monster is some kind of faerie. There are a few quite hilarious examples . . . 

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