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Fickle Fortune by Jeffrey Sabiston

Clarissa and James meet one winter day, and they quickly fall in love and get married.  This novel is about James’s relationship with Clarissa, how Clarissa loses James, and how she recovers.  In addition to this main plot, there are several subplots. . . .

A serialized novel, updating daily.
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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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Properties of Light by Linton Robinson

Light makes it owns rules.

This was a hyper-novel before there was a web.  The development of blog software and tag clouds creates the perfect medium for this culture, thirty years later. . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes weekly.
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Ossia by Kayleigh Ayn Bohémier

The Story of Eràsis Niksubvya, Lead Singer of Tapestry, Provided in Five Folio Letters

In 1918 Standard Count, the lead singer of Tapestry, Eràsis, jumped to her death at the Great Falls.  One day later, the most devastating and thorough computer virus in history erased almost all data connected to her.  Only her music and several fragmentary interviews remain. Amkzí, a canyon woman living at the close of the twenty-first century, embellished . . .

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Shadowstories: The Infi-Net Revolution by Chuck Wendig and Martin C. Henley

The Heroes are back. And dumber than ever.

The Shadowstories—a group of witless heroes who patrol the narrative crimes and fringes of the tale-built Storyverse lead by the intrepid Lord Chuckles and Grebok, Son of Drogmar, Keeper of the Seven Keys of Ventoozlar— come upon their most insidious foe yet: The Infi-Net!  An ever-growing, mind-numbing congregation of cat videos, pornography, and teenage pop stars.  The idiots—er, heroes—are . . .

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Martin Ostrowski’s Season in the Red by Isa

In 1989 the Soviet Union officially fell and once the prestigious Soviet athletic programs began selling their players to the highest bidders.  Martin Ostrowski is a hockey player, and also Polish.  He never belonged in Russia in the first place and now that Russia offers him no future and Poland offers him no past, if he wants to continue to . . .

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Disgruntled Spaceman by Jon

Marooned on a Boring Planet

Having crash-landed on the most boring planet in the universe, a disgruntled spaceman struggles to survive.  As he attempts to adjust to his new environment, he recalls moments from his past and the events that led to his current predicament. . . .

An ongoing blogfic, with new posts weekly.
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wh[o][y][at][ere][en]&how by Isaac Newton

I am forgetting the past, living in the present and finding my way to the future.

You would think that being from the future I would have all the answers.  Unfortunately not remembering anything before I arrived here, all I have are questions.  I’ll keep asking who, why, what, where, when and how until I get some answers.  What else can I do?  I am forgetting the past, living in the present and finding my way . . .

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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 . . .

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The Radical Chronicles by Tim Peacock

In the distant post-apocalyptic future after what most of us would consider to be the end of the world, people begin losing hope.  With a power-hungry government hell-bent on creating the perfect utopia, you’ll venture through a world filled with genocide, torture, ruthless spies and double agents, and a resistance movement aimed at saving those targeted by the government for . . .

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The Karen Chronicles by Erin D.

This is the story of Karen Kanast, a single, thirty-something owner of The Dusty Rose Cafe.  The entries you have read are the on-going chronicles of her life. . . .

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Raging Gail by James Ryan

A Tale of a Daring Pirate and the Crew that Sailed Under Her.

The novel follows the adventures of a pirate crew under Captain Abigail Sanders, a woman of considerable skill, ability and ferocity.  The tale picks up when her vessel, the Raging Gale, seizes a captive, a young woman named Hope Harvey on her way to the New World, who goes from hostage to ship’s musician as the brigands plunder the sea . . .

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