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Sky Seeds by Grayson Moran

Everything you know about world history is WRONG!

And the only one who knows the true story is a teenaged Mexican streetpunk who deals dope, smuggles wetbacks, and breeds gamecocks in Tijuana.  And he wishes he didn’t know. Fatherless boys often have the fantasy of a Dream Dad showing up; rich, powerful and ready to pluck them out of squalor and insecurity into the lap of luxury.  . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekly.
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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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Teal by Tanner Helland

Teal Garrison is having a bad week. Green explosions, frightening visitors, and apocalyptic warnings from the school’s creepy new janitor are bad enough . . . and then his family disappears. Alone and answerless, he is left with an agonizing choice: save himself, or fight back at whoever is destroying his life. Teal’s decision ultimately leads him to a place where more than just . . .

A complete novel.
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Shadow Unit by Amanda Downum, Chelsea Polk, Elizabeth B

The FBI's Behavioral Analysis Unit hunts humanity's nightmares. But there are nightmares humanity doesn't dream are real. The Behavioral Analysis Unit sends those cases down the hall. Welcome to Shadow Unit.

Shadow Unit is an action-adventure police procedural with fantasy elements.  The series documents the work of the Anomalous Crimes Task Force, part of the FBI’s Behavioral Analysis Unit. . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes sporadically.
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Keromaru – Short Fiction by Alex Scott

Stories with a nice dose of the unusual:  A demon who rebels against Lucifer; a girl whose family adopts a robot; childhood friends who reunite on board a space elevator.  Science fiction and fantasy, with occasional dips-of-the-toe into other genres.  The main blog also includes drawings and comments on writing. . . .

A growing collection of stories, updated sporadically.
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Billy & Howard by Slicer

A twisted novel of absolute power

When genetically engineered Howard Dominus turned ten years old, he was given his position as Dominator of the Illuminati, and an an additional persent: his own unwitting twin brother. The book alternates between the heights of ambition and the depths of depravity. It’s written in duplicate, with a separate concurrent book for each twin. . . .

A complete novel.
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Duumvirate by Slicer

Sequel to Billy & Howard, a conspiracy novel in reverse

The sequel to Billy & Howard, Duumvirate chronicles the continuing saga of the world-controlling transhuman twins as they fight to uncover the traitors in their organization. It constantly alternates between between hope and horror, love and fear. The tagline is correct: it is a conspiracy novel in reverse, and although there are mutiple viewpoints, all of those viewpoints are from . . .

A complete novel.
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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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Simon of Space by Cheeseburger Brown

Simon Fell has awakened at a foreign star with no memory of his former life.  He stands to inherit the legacy of a self he has never known.  In a complex and frightening world of pioneer planets, clashing cultures and esoteric robots, one lost man will face a battery of tribulations, from his ignorance of basic customs to his entanglement . . .

A complete novel.
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Madness by Kristine Williams

Book 2 in the Keeper series

Book 2 in the Keeper series.  Still affected by betrayal and deceit, Alexander Marcase feels his life has lost all connection to truth.  Unable to come to terms with his own past, he’s determined to discover the reality behind Evan’s.  What they learn along the way reshapes their understanding of Keepers and Sha’erah, as well as their appreciation for . . .

A complete novel.
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Sha’erah by Kristine Williams

Book 4 in the Keeper series

Adjusting to their lives as fugitives, Alex and Evan have begun forging a new future amid a recovering humanity. Until a ghost from their past threatens to destroy what’s left. Facing demons both real and imagined will bring them answers, and open their lives to an entirely new kind of threat. Their future has only just begun. . . .

A complete novel.
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Tools of Extinction by Kristine Williams

Book 3 in the Keeper Series

The day Alex Marcase learned he was the new owner of a Sha’erah named Evan, his life turned upside down.  Dealing with each other took time, and a great deal of effort on both their parts.  In the years they’ve been together, they’ve been to hell and back on more than one occasion.  Each time growing stronger in their trust . . .

A complete novel.
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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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SHADOW UNIT

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Member: capriox
March 9, 2010

Phew!  This story starts off reasonably paced, but by the end, I was totally sucked in and on my seat.  Excellent!  The X-Files wishes it could’ve done paranormal thriller this well.

Special Agent Daphne Worthe is starting her first case with the "Shadow Unit" of the FBI.  Essentially, they deal with [more . . .]

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