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The List by Kris Truitt

When in doubt, make a list.  That’s exactly what Levi Cole did, and on his list is the names of the people he plans to destroy.  In his line of business – super hero assassination – it pays to stay organized. . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes monthly.
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10 by MedleyMisty

Do you always do what you're supposed to?

Seth Morrigan is kind of a loner.  He has his herb garden, his alchemy, his experiments and tinctures.  These are enough. Until he is beaten up by bullies.  Until Caitlyn Wilson takes an interest in him.  Until cracks begin to show in the perfection of time and space. . . .

A serialized novel, updating sporadically.
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Rowena’s Page by S. D. Youngren

Mostly-funny short stories about a young woman's life.

Rowena has a mother:     “This is my life, Mom.  Not a Jane Austen novel.  Not—”      “Listen to me, Miss Independence.  He’s a nice young man, but men expect things.  Even nice ones, sometimes.  He’s going to think that you’re inviting him to do . . . married people things.”  Rowena tried to interrupt, but when she opened her mouth nothing came . . .

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Battle of Amsterdam by Rob Hackney

In 2154, where independent nations have given way to splintered corporate entities responsible for the housing, health, security and education of their employees and shareholders, government everywhere has been scaled down to the point of collapse, leaving those outside of private territories to fend for themselves. Over the shoulder of five inhabitants, carve out slices of a world that . . .

A serialized pdf novel, updating infrequently.
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Dirigible Ditties by Samazing

A variety of short narratives revolving around central storylines, as written by Samazing.  Fantasy, science fiction and even a touch of dark humor will feature prominently.  Expect violence and intrigue as believabe characters penetrate the mystery and corruption of the author’s mind. . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes infrequently.
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The Atropos Engine by vo

Emma leaves her small hometown in Nevada after the death of her mother to join her older brother Robert, a pianist and composer, in New York City of 1905. Shortly after her arrival, Robert vanishes, along with his cherished piano. With no clues to follow and no family to help her, Emma calls on Robert’s patrons, the Okker brothers, for . . .

A complete novel.
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Eleven & Counting by Joanie Rich

A modern fairy tale about family bonds, tradition, and also some dragons.

Every year since he was five Andrew has been forced to spend the summer at his Aunt Jenna’s farm. This year he’s about to discover his family is anything but normal, and that he has an important duty. Is he ready for such a weighty responsibility? Does he even believe any of this is happening to him? . . .

A serialized novel, updating fortnightly.
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The Descendants by Landon "Vaal" Porter

A Comic Book Universe . . . without the pictures.

The Descendants is web serial styling itself after a comic book universe, right down to a format that included minis, annuals and one shot stories. The central plot follows the lives of a group of superpowered individuals (psionics) as they attempt to live together following a betrayal by the organization supposedly meant to protect them.  Interpersonal relationships take as . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes 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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Better Angels by Geoffrey Thorne

A Gray Harbor Novel

A soldier returns home to settle old scores and gets caught up in the schemes of some grifters out to rip off the Russian mob. . . .

A serialized novel, updating infrequently.
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Fully Vested by Al Bruno III

a tale of lost gods and fragile transformations

Mike Carter’s new job will change his life. But is that a good thing? . . .

A complete novel.
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The Germhacht Episode by Ruth Lampi

The Germhacht Episode is the second book in the Blackfeather Chronicles.  It involves art, spiritualists, tea cakes, demon artifacts, and the continuing adventures of the Blackfeather family and friends. . . .

A complete novel.
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THE SAMHAIN GATE

Just Beginning

Editor: Miladysa
November 26, 2008

With only three chapters to date it’s not easy to form an opinion about this story.  The seeds are there for a great adventure and I am interested enough to see how they grow.

The main character is likeable and there’s a sense of fun which hints that this could turn [more . . .]

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TWILIGHT

A nice story

Member: Eldoran
January 8, 2010

Twilight is pretty much your average high fantasy setting where technology is stuck in the middle ages and magic is used to fill the gaps. Despite the conflicts going on, this is a fairly friendly world, where pretty much every nature spirit or supernatural monster is some kind of faerie. There are a few quite hilarious examples . . . 

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