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Tattoo by Candace McBride

Magic, murder, and monsters

Though pompous with its modern advancements, Sybar City has always fostered a seedy underbelly stretching back millennia. Glory, a humble scholar with a talent for occult research, is unwillingly thrust into this world of ancient malevolent races and scientific exploitation. A girl with issues, she would just as soon crawl into a bookshelf and never come back out, leaving a . . .

A serialized novel, updating Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
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Death, Inc. by Edward Morris

Book Zero of There Was a Crooked Man

Welcome to the world of master fabulist Edward Morris, where History has been pulled down a Hieronymus Bosch rabbit-hole and everything makes far too much sense.  In Morris’s alternate history tour de force, on an East Coast two centuries after Armageddon, a rogue soldier throws himself back in Time to wreak havoc upon History and feed on the blood in . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekly.
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Dark Icon Original Fiction by Dark Icon

All of us, even the world itself, began in darkness.

Original works of fantasy, horror, and science fiction.  Ten years of novels, short stories, and serial fiction.  All free. . . .

A growing collection of stories, updated thrice weekly.
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Available Darkness by David Wright and Sean Platt

A man wakes up inside a coffin with no knowledge of how he got there or who he is.  After freeing himself, he finds a note in his pants directing him to “Avoid the sunlight! Don’t touch anybody!”  Afraid, hurt, and alone, he starts a journey to discover the truth about himself.  But some things are better left unknown. . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekly.
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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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The New Bedlam Project by Jodi Lee (editor)

Something is wrong in New Bedlam...

The New Bedlam Project follows the adventures of numerous and sundry characters found in the past, present and future of one messed up little town.  Originally started as a companion piece to the Courting Morpheus anthology, the webzine has taken on a life of its own. We publish several short stories and a selection of poetry in each quarterly . . .

An online magazine of fiction, updated infrequently.
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Knightfall by Ben Essex

Rapture is coming.

All over the world, Knights are appearing.  They have swords.  They ride horses.  They wear shining armour.  They’re causing trouble. Nobody knows where they came from or why they’re here—even the Knights themselves are pretty vague on the matter.  However, they’re not about to let that get in the way of their crusading.  They have a Law to uphold. . . .

An ongoing scripted series, with new episodes monthly.
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Black Alice by Marci Sischo and James Agle

Detroit has a hero, someone to stand against the forces of darkness, and resist the rising tide of horror and bloodshed. This isn’t his story. Alice Frye is an Artificer living in Highland Park, and she’s perfectly happy running her curio shop full of gewgaws and magical artifacts while her zombified late husband handles the cleaning and grocery shopping. . . .

A complete novel.
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In the Shadow of His Nemesis by Al Bruno III

"In the end love makes monsters of us all."

Isobel Talbot’s life was a monotony, even her heartbreaks were predictable; but a chance encounter leaves her running for her life from the most terrible and impossible things. And worse yet, she’s fallen in love. . . .

A complete novel.
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Demons and Deadlines by Rebekah Webb

Journalism can be Hell - Literally

Demons and Deadlines is a horrific journey through Hell for the story of a lifetime.  It goes beyond spine tingling and beyond gore to bring you a tale of what still lurks in the back of your dreams. . . .

A complete novel.
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Fog Island Flowers by Tonya R. Moore

Jonathan Baron’s music has left him and so has the love of his life, a woman he’s no longer certain even really exists.  Convinced that his buried childhood memories are the key to determining whether or not she was merely a figment of his imagination, he seeks out his family’s ancestral home. From the moment he sets foot unto . . .

A serialized novel, updating fortnightly.
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Unusual Circumstance by Timothy Dumont Jr.

Follows the adventures of a small group dedicated to exploring supernatural mysteries.  During the course of the adventure new characters are introduced and pasts revealed.  The POV of the posts are stated in the title and switch between several of the characters.  It starts out as a journal but changes into a normal story as it progresses.  The author uses . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes sporadically.
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TATTOO

Supernatural Adventures

Editor: Miladysa
December 10, 2008

Glory has an interest in magic; in fact more than an interest, she’s made a study of it and developed some ideas and spells of her own.  She’s also made a big mistake in writing her knowledge down in a book and now the book is in the hands of her worst enemy.  Glory is homeless, friendless and in danger.

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KNIGHTFALL

Knightfall… coming next after Heroes only on NBC.

Member: Sora
January 28, 2009

Summary: The Rapture is coming.

Likes: Despite it’s size, it is a relatively easy read. I’m not too big on scripts, but this one reads somewhat like a novel. It’s more of a script-novel hybrid with the descriptions and details like a novel, but the dialogue of a script. Then there [more . . .]

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