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Losing Denver by Beaulah Pragg

Turns out the biker dude with the black leather jacket and firey temper is actually a chick... and I think I'm in love.

Mitchell is the new guy in school.  Moving from Australia to Texas brings huge changes and he finds himself strangely drawn to Denver, a rebellious tomboy with a dark past.  Meanwhile, at home, his mom is struggling with a debilitating chronic disease and his dad works so much overtime it’s easy to forget he still lives there.  Over the course . . .

A serialized novel, updating almost daily.
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Philly Gayborhood by rd1982

Share the lives and loves of Riley and his friends, as told through the eyes of their gal pal Ellie.  Each self-contained episode follows the friends as they go through the highs and lows of romance and dating.  At the center of it all is Riley and his journey as he wonders what ever happened to that great love that . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes weekdays.
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10 by MedleyMisty

Do you always do what you're supposed to?

Seth Morrigan is kind of a loner.  He has his herb garden, his alchemy, his experiments and tinctures.  These are enough. Until he is beaten up by bullies.  Until Caitlyn Wilson takes an interest in him.  Until cracks begin to show in the perfection of time and space. . . .

A serialized novel, updating sporadically.
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The Invisible Chains (Dark Tales of Randamor the Recluse # 1) by Eurypon

Dark gay adventure story

While the kingdom of Ximerion is threatened at its southern border by a major power, the king sends his two youngest sons, the half brothers Anaxantis and Ehandar, as Lord Governors to the Northern Marches where minor raids by wild barbarians are expected.  Under the guidance of an old and trusted general, the king hopes to keep the young princes . . .

A complete novel.
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The Pride by Faydra D. Fields

What do you do when you’re a single parent who can’t make ends meet and the solution is staring you in the face . . . a solution you’d rather not take, but a solution nonetheless?  You drop your pride and become a part of The Pride. . . .

A serialized novel, updating almost daily.
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ConstantChaotic by Q

Your best friend is destined to destroy your country. And I was sent to kill her.

In the world of Gaia, people have Resonance Souls.  These souls grant them special powers.  But some of these powers are feared.  The ones of most relevance are The Prophecies, which consist of The Phoenix and The Soul Stealer. These Resonants are so strong that factions exist to try to stop them from destroying the world. In a . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekly.
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Life in Hyperion by John Maxwell

The adventures and ongoings of local radio personalities Cyrus McLean Scott and his friend Conrad Harris in the town of Hyperion, Michigan.  Also featuring radio station intern Phil Turner, budding singer/songwriter and police station janitor Polly McIntyre, niece of the police chief.  The stories are fairly self-contained but a larger storyline or two are always present. . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes weekdays.
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Ascalon, Ohio by K.P.B. Stevens

Weren’t you paying attention? The monsters live here. They just help us enter the world of folly by being so weird. We look at them and think, ‘well, if that can exist then anything can exist,’ and we’re there, in the world of folly. A serial about the fictional town of Ascalon, Ohio, set in the present.  The story . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes weekly.
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Howl by Seth Gray

From the same universe as Dead Boyfriend, Howl is the story of hunter Eric St. John, a straight guy who suddenly finds himself with an unexpected, yet undeniable attraction to a mysterious man named Adam. Eric can’t explain why it seems impossible to resist his body’s impulse to submit so completely to the other man.  But he’s beginning to . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes sporadically.
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Space & Time by Sharon T. Rose

It's a big universe. Can you handle it?

Space & Time takes place in a galaxy where space travel is common, The Galactic Mutuality governs alliances, Humanity is a minority, and a little girl from an alien race tries to overcome the stigma of being a slave.  Life moves along as it usually does until a small group of strangers arrives, bringing news of impending destruction and a . . .

A complete novel.
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Saint’s Fault by Zachary Gwynn

Eighteen disparate individuals come together by coincidence at a particular Church at a particular time of day – and their lives are irrevocably plunged into the depths of the mysterious and unknown. When in the blink of an eye the Church transports them from the city to the peak of a mountain which nobody can recognize, under stars that none . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes fortnightly.
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Fictdoodles by David Wilson-Burns

A blog for very short fiction, the odd poem and the occasional illustration

I write a flash fiction piece every week for #fridayflash.  Some humorous, some dramatic, some speculative.  I also include poems and original illustrations. . . .

A growing collection of stories, updated sporadically.
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SPACE & TIME

First rate science fiction

Editor: Fiona Gregory
December 30, 2009

Remember the scene early in the first Star Wars movie when Luke Skywalker walks into a pub filled with a bustling crowd of exotic aliens of all descriptions? Cool, wasn’t it? Now imagine you’re an intelligent young alien (actually still a child) working in a pub filled with a melee of diverse races, on a space station that is [more . . .]

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THE PRIDE

Wow Factor

Member: keikomushi
July 22, 2009

Every now and then, I uncover a piece of literature that makes me utter the word, "Wow!" and I have to say that The Pride does that for me as a reader. It is well-written, with strong narrative and plot, with POV jumps that add to the story so far. Although some folks might have trouble with the POV shifts, [more . . .]

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