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The Khann of Mann by Andrew Compton

Wall Street, Corruption, Dubai, Market Manipulation

Khann of Mann is a fictional account of an uncompromising Wall Street investment banker and the human interest storyline as he wrestles with life, laws and love on a global scale.  The novel is less about Wall Street, rather man’s pursuit of his desires and the consequences those pursuits create.  Christopher Khann is a self-taught genius who can resist everything . . .

A serialized novel, updating twice weekly.
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Tally Road by Jinxtigr

Hard Furry Sci-Fi Adventure

They come to the mountain-city of Verss—fugitives, desperate runaways, eager entrepreneurs, spies- the feline Nerre, vulpine Estrai, the shunned reptilian Tompar, the provincial canine Resten—all to Verss, the biggest city on the biggest planet of the wolflike Runge. Will Allie, wolf-girl runaway, find redemption or degradation as she turns in desperation from abuse to whoredom, yet tries to have . . .

A complete novel.
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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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Night Switch by Flak

"From the darkness in my heart, a violent awakening!"

Joe works the night shift at a government train corporation in New York.  Jason monitors surveillance cameras in the San Francisco Bay Area for the Department of Homeland Security.  The thing connecting them?  The subject of Joe’s adoration and Jason’s surveillance: a college student whose casual purchase of a book from craigslist becomes the catalyst for an insane adventure across . . .

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 . . .

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Little Brother by Cory Doctorow

Marcus, a.k.a “w1n5t0n,” is only seventeen years old, but he figures he already knows how the system works–and how to work the system.  Smart, fast, and wise to the ways of the networked world, he has no trouble outwitting his high school’s intrusive but clumsy surveillance systems. But his whole world changes when he and his friends find themselves . . .

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West Lake by Kelly Zollo

mystery drama fiction

Population 6,783 located about an hour from New York City.  West Lake tells the story of the residents located in this small community and the secrets that they share.  West Lake serves much like the Hamptons with a “No Touch, No Tell” policy, where the elite like to come and play and some like to stay for a while.  Most . . .

An ongoing scripted series, with new episodes monthly.
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Zombie Glasses by Nimja

Through the looking glasses.

The odd tales of a pair of glasses on a zombie.  It’s as simple as that . . .  Or perhaps not.  In a fairly standard post-apocalyptic world, we follow the tales of, well a pair of glasses, while we as the readers discover it ourselves.  What happens next, no one knows . . .  Not even the author. . . .

An ongoing blogfic, with new posts fortnightly.
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With Earth in Mind by J.E. Turcotte

As the years roll by, the world changes from that which we know.  Even in spite of impressive new strides in technology and what long seemed a forgiving end to further climate change, the various nations and unions of the Earth . . . not to mention the land itself . . . still bear the almost incalculable burden of ever increasing human population.  Bach Kanavagh, a quietly . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes monthly.
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The Second Gate by Thomas Knapp

Rumil Bonamede considered herself one of the finest hackers in the galaxy, searching for information on a mass genocide of her birthworld more than twenty staryears ago.  Left with barely any memories of her childhood before the day that would be known as the Baramak Slaughter, she takes on increasingly risky endeavors into Solarian and Kiros influence and information centers, . . .

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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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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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A colorful experiment in the internet medium

Member: Frances Gonzalez
April 16, 2009

This story is large in scope, and takes advantage of the possibilities of posting a story on the internet, playing with fonts, colors and photos to create an atmosphere rich with tension and to balance what would otherwise be a very hard-to-follow, multi-linear story.

It starts off as standard military fare [more . . .]

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