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Tales of MU by Alexandra Erin

High Fantasy, Higher Education

Tales of MU is an open-ended serial detailing the college life of one Mackenzie Blaise, a university student in a world where our fantasy is reality and our science is fantasy.  Moving from her sheltered existence as an outcast and self-professed geek into the wild, wide world of Magisterius University, Mackenzie narrates her own story for us in a style . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes twice weekly.
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Chatoyant College by Clare K. R. Miller

Corrie, Edie, and Dawn are excited, nervous, curious, and, well, lots of other emotions about their first semester at Chatoyant College.  They know it’s going to be a weird few months: they’ve left their familiar high school existences for something completely new, their college is the only one in the United States with a magic program, and it comes complete . . .

A serialized novel, updating Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
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Children of the Apocalypse by Skyla Dawn Cameron

Passion. Vengeance. Redemption. Sacrifice. Destiny.

From the author of the award winning novel “River” and internet cult hit “Catharsis” comes a serialized novel about the end of the world and the lives of those destined to stop it.  Three girls are thrust together by their shared abilities and the roles they are to play in the nearing apocalypse.  They are guided only by the mysterious . . .

A serialized novel, with no recent updates.
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Sun-kissed by Kashii

The time is now and the world is ours, but not quite as we know it.

Sun-kissed is a story about vampires, those hunted by vampires and those who hunt vampires. . . .

A serialized novel, updating fortnightly.
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House of Cats by Joyce Sully

There's a new queen in the cattery!

At the House of Cats, those felines who are cursed to become humans when the moon enters Leo find a safe haven between two worlds.  But the House has fallen into disrepair; the cat who should be leading them has run away.  She dreams of being a chef, of living as a human all the time (or at least six . . .

A complete novel.
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Baubles and Broomsticks by Morgan O'Friel

Lesbians, Mutants, and The Occult.

Being a mutant isn’t all its cracked up to be.  Mary Stevens can’t even take a bath without her abilities raising hell and trying to drown her.  Living with her brothers—and fellow mutants—Greg and Brian, she’s working to understand how their powers relate to the greater world, while trying to discover just how to live a normal life.  Or, well, . . .

An abandoned pdf scripted series.
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CHATOYANT COLLEGE

An Early Review

Editor: Jim Zoetewey
October 3, 2008

In every story, there’s a point at which the story takes off and you know what kind of story it is.

Chatoyant College isn’t yet at that point.

It’s no fault of the author. The series appears to have just started and [more . . .]

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CHILDREN OF THE APOCALYPSE

Pleasant Little Surprise

Member: Ziggy
August 30, 2009

Opener: When I first read the title of Skyla Dawn Cameron’s “Children of the Apocalypse” my first thought was one of dismay. I was assuming that it would be a web novel about teen saving the world and I was right. I also assumed that it wouldn’t portray the teens the way it should. While surprising – though pleasant – [more . . .]

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