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The Freelancers by IsaKFT

The Worst Spies in the World, Saving the World

Tyler Dewar is branching out: leaving the office drones behind, breaking international laws, raising hell with a motley crew of diplomatic misfits and an old boyfriend or two. All to find information on a notorious criminal cartel that no one in power is interested in bringing to justice. They are the worst spies in the world, saving the world. . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekly.
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One Last Autumn by C. M. Kenyon

Rebooted – In a world where the Cold War never ended and Corporations struggle in secret for the future of mankind, three people are brought together by a shared destiny they fight to escape. Nothing is truly forgotten, and in the darkest places lie gateways to another reality, where the deeper secrets are pushed the more powerful they become. . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekly.
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Chuck by J. A. Jeanty

.... a famous man with a broken soul....

“Chuck” is a serial novel—a psych-thriller—about a famous artist—a troubled man—who manages to get by . . . until his mother passes.  Interestingly enough, his reaction is not what he would have expected.  He’s actually not dealing with it so well . . . and neither are the people around him.  Sanity versus truth—which is which? . . .

A serialized novel, updating twice weekly.
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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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Animus by Matthew Risher

The Struggle for Survival

The galaxy has been riped apart by war. Now, the people of “Proper Society” suffer under the tyrannical rule of the Civil Triumvirate. However, a band of revolutionaries fight against this evil power. They call themselves the Freedom Coalition. Animus features monthly episode updates, along with special features via our wiki, twitter feed, and facebook page. . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes monthly.
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The Daedalus Transfer by Huw Langridge

A signal from a distant star triggers a dangerous mission to investigate

In the near future a message is received from Proxima Centauri 4.3 light years away.  A massive operation is put into action to build a ship to send a crew of six to investigate the signal.  They arrive after 150 years only to discover that the signal came from a very obscure and unexpected source. . . .

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ONE LAST AUTUMN

Science fiction with zombies.

Editor: Donna Sirianni
August 15, 2008

At least that’s what I think they were.  I’ll say, right off the bat, I’m not a science fiction fan.  It’s not that I don’t like it, it’s just not my cup of tea.  That being said, neither was this story.  Being someone that doesn’t read science fiction, you’d think that reading any of it would seem new and interesting [more . . .]

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SIMON OF SPACE

A series of Fortuitous Circumstances

Member: Gavin Williams
March 29, 2010

Simon of Space is an engaging story.  It has a strong narrative voice that draws you in and leads you along.  The writer certainly has talent.

However, the story itself may not be the best display of that talent.  It starts with one of the over-used cliches, the main character with [more . . .]

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