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Steal Tomorrow by Ann Pino

When her parents died in a global pandemic, seventeen-year-old Cassie Thompson thought her biggest problem was finding her next meal.  But “Telo” is a virally-transmitted genetic disease that targets adults, and no one is immune.  Surviving to adulthood isn’t looking very good as her city succumbs to food shortages, sanitation problems, and gang violence.  When Cassie accepts an invitation to . . .

A complete novel.
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Fate’s Acquittal by Tom Evans

Tom Evans gets dumped by the love of his life.  To help him forget about her, he and his friends form a pact that leads to adventures in both drama and humor. . . .

A complete blogfic.
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The Local Heroes by Al Bruno III

Even super heroes have minor leagues

None of the big time super teams bother with River City – it’s not even flyover territory anymore but that doesn’t mean there aren’t villains aplenty so the Local Heroes fight crime with a league of their own. . . .

A series.
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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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I Screwed Up by Pyerse Dandridge

Leo Carroll, womanizer and alcoholic, finds himself near Nevada and stuck with a psychopathic Redhead who’s forcing him to abandon his wife and move to New York.  Only problem is, if Leo isn’t home in 24 hours, his wife will take his son to Guam. . . .

A serialized novel.
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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 Textile Planet by Sue Lange

Darkly humorous science fiction

This science fiction story concerns the travails of Marla Gershe who is the victim of a corporate plot to conduct brain experimentation on workers in the textile industry.  Available as serialized novel or downloadable ebook (pdf, html, epub, mobi). . . .

A serialized novel, updating fortnightly.
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Song and Siren by Steph Cha

Juniper Song, a Korean-American girl in L.A., stumbles onto murder and scandal when one of her best friends asks her to do some snooping on a girl he suspects of sleeping with his wealthy father.  It is a modern hard-boiled work with a huge stylistic debt to Raymond Chandler. . . .

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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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Shifti by Various

A wiki for transformation stories.

Shifti is a wiki that allows people to post their own stories to be viewed as long as they carry a theme involving shape shifting or some kind of transformation. . . .

A continuing anthology, updated sporadically.
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Daughter of the Sun by Lonnie Ezell

As memories of her mother’s horrible death manifest themselves into reality, Elena, a candle-maker cursed with outlawed magic, is forced down a path that pits her against the most deadly men and magic in the land.  Johan, her drunken, ex-hero of a husband chases after her but soon realizes that she will have to face this destiny alone, as he . . .

A complete novel.
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