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Summer Ends in August by Rhapsody In Prose

Chris is spending the summer with his “cool uncle” in Tarrant due to his parents’ marital difficulties.  A timeless, modern-day coming-of-age story, with humor. . . .

A serialized novel, updating monthly.
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Cul de Sac Blues by Guy Wonders

Cul de Sac Blues is a continuing series about life in a suburban cul-de-sac.  Follow the ups and downs of day-to-day life and meet the various characters who inhabit this peculiar piece of the suburban landscape. . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes fortnightly.
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Tell The Groom by Andy Cox

A romantic comedy not yet written

Andy Cox is a new English writer who specialises in funny romantic stories about unfortunate men.  This latest novel “Tell The Groom” is Andy’s first created just for the Internet and will be written here over the next twelve months.  Although all the characters are Andy’s own, regular readers of the blog will be able to leave comments and influence . . .

An ongoing blogfic.
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The Adler’s Bay Chronicles by Neale Mitchell

Located where the Meer River reaches the sea, the city of Adler’s Bay claims independence.  Situated between mighty nations, the reality is more complicated—its natural harbour and the trade routes that converge there are temptations for all types of merchants, power brokers, and wanderers. Toe (an irreverent wandering storyteller) and Silifrey (a tall, imposing, warrior woman) are two of . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes sporadically.
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A Town Called Disdain by Dan Leo

A sprawling fantastic tale of the ’60s, supposedly written by “legendary” B-movie director Larry Winchester. . . .

A complete novel.
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Rate Me Red by Richie Chevat

a comic novel of the future

Gordy has a problem.  His girlfriend, Poppy Nicole, wants to meet him in REALITY (TM). That’s the premise of the comic sci-fi novel, Rate Me Red. It’s the year 2043 and Twitter, Facebook, You Tube, reality television and Ebay have all merged into the VidNet.  Everyone and anyone can have a VidNet show, but it’s the people who . . .

A complete novel.
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Best Before Death by Alex Rennick & Roy Laughlin

Ever thought about knowing your own 'best before' date?

Dillon thought his life was pretty standard, excepting the whole ‘seeing everyone’s death in their eyes’ thing (kind of morbid, imagine that).  Then Govcentral went and took an interest in him for it.  Four years later and he’s on the run, returned to the corner of space called home and facing something more terrifying than any government:  A Mercedes scorned. . . .

A serialized novel.
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The Life and Times of Car Johnson by Rebekah Webb

A humor series for the insane at heart

The Life and Times of Car Johnson is a wild romp through the mind of a man who doesn’t realize just how pathetic he really is. Insanity never tasted so hilarious. . . .

A complete series.
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Unicorn Bait by Windvein/S.A. Hunter

Naomi was in her kitchen, minding her own business, when all of a sudden she was chucked to another planet.  As if that weren’t bad enough, she was attacked, betrayed, and married off against her will.  That was on the first day.  The next day was worse, much worse.  Two words will suffice to describe the next day, and they . . .

A complete novel.
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Scary Mary by Windvein/S.A. Hunter

The dead speak to her. She wishes they'd shut up.

Scary Mary is an online novel for teens about a high school girl who hears ghosts. Mary begins her junior year of high school without high expectations. As the resident school freak, she’d just like to be left alone, but Cy Asher, a new student, tries to befriend her. The budding friendship, though, dies when Mary discovers Cy’s house is . . .

A complete novel.
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Magestic by Geoff Wolak

Magestic is the story of a time traveller, sent back from the future to 1985 to try and fix the world.  A calamity awaits in 2025, the world needing to take a different course.  Wars need to be avoided, certain politicians disgraced before taking office.  But the traveller spends most of his time and energy building up a medical rescue . . .

A complete novel.
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Stories In Pieces by Leigh Chandler

Every Friday morning, a new installment of a short story will be available on this blog. Each story will take 1-2 months to be posted from start to finish. . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes weekly.
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SUPERMEGANET

Four Tweens and It

Editor: Linda Schoales
January 19, 2009

“SuperMegaNet” is the fast, zany story of four gifted 12-year olds who discover some software that takes chat to a whole new level. 

The three boys and one girl are smart enough to be starting high school and worried about how they’ll fit in.  They’re met on their first day at [more . . .]

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ITSY BITSY FRITSY

This ain’t Charlotte’s Web

Member: Tim Holtorf
April 16, 2010

We all have our own revulsion of something in this world.  I’ve known people who are absolutely terrified of spiders, yet at the same time demand that they not be harmed.

What’s it like on the other side?  How do spiders view us humans, in our glorious homo erectus attitude?  Or [more . . .]

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