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Howl by Seth Gray

From the same universe as Dead Boyfriend, Howl is the story of hunter Eric St. John, a straight guy who suddenly finds himself with an unexpected, yet undeniable attraction to a mysterious man named Adam. Eric can’t explain why it seems impossible to resist his body’s impulse to submit so completely to the other man.  But he’s beginning to . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes sporadically.
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Black Alice by Marci Sischo and James Agle

Detroit has a hero, someone to stand against the forces of darkness, and resist the rising tide of horror and bloodshed. This isn’t his story. Alice Frye is an Artificer living in Highland Park, and she’s perfectly happy running her curio shop full of gewgaws and magical artifacts while her zombified late husband handles the cleaning and grocery shopping. . . .

A complete novel.
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Marcasite Waves by Miladysa

Short stories with a variety of themes, including hauntings, madness, lost love. . . .

A growing collection of stories, updated infrequently.
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In This Twilight by Al Bruno III

a tale of lost gods and fragile transformations

A world where both dreams and monsters lurk in the shadows, where love and forgotten rituals fight for control of the human heart, and where the madness of eternity can be glimpsed in a single segmented eye. . . .

A collection of stories.
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Tales from the Oddside by Al Bruno III

Enter a world of uneasy laughter and ridiculous nightmares

An collection of stories with humor, horror and things that are just too darn hard to classify. . . .

A growing collection of stories, updated sporadically.
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Scary Mary by Windvein/S.A. Hunter

The dead speak to her. She wishes they'd shut up.

Scary Mary is an online novel for teens about a high school girl who hears ghosts. Mary begins her junior year of high school without high expectations. As the resident school freak, she’d just like to be left alone, but Cy Asher, a new student, tries to befriend her. The budding friendship, though, dies when Mary discovers Cy’s house is . . .

A complete novel.
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Catharsis by Skyla Dawn Cameron

You can't always escape what you are.

Live the Journey . . . Experience the Horror . . . Discover the Truth.  Catharsis tells the story of a troubled young woman with special gifts and heavy burdens. . . .  In an attempt to escape mysterious forces that may ultimately destroy her, Eve Shelby packs up her little sister, Dez, and embarks on a journey with a group of fellow telepaths.  After a car accident leaves one person . . .

A complete pdf novel.
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Chad’s Oracles by Al Bruno III

Those green eyes were to blame...

Thelma French is an outsider, maybe that’s why she finds herself drawn to the new boy in town. His name is Chad Lunt and he’s secretive and strange. Why does he live in that abandoned house? And who are the strange girls he lives with that he calls his Oracles? . . .

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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Black Hat Magick by Kyt Dotson

Not your ordinary detective agency

The exploits and adventures of college student, computer geek, and occult detective Elaine Hadaly Mercer.  She begins her career as an undergrad at Arizona State University majoring in Computer Science and Engineering; but comes from a long blood line of dabblers in the arcane arts with a strong bent for the scientific—hitherto that strange alchemy of genius courses through her . . .

A complete novel.
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Mischief by V. J. Chambers

Saving the world is at least as good as a hit record, right?

It’s the 1980s . . .  Iris Tanner should have been the next big thing.  Her former band is opening for the hottest glam metal band of the moment, Mischief.  But due to an accident, Iris is a ghoul, roaming the streets looking for dead flesh to eat. Then Billy—tall, dark, and possibly a stalker—lets Iris know that Mischief is really . . .

A complete novel.
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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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LOST DAYS

Ghosts and vampires of New Orleans

Editor: Linda Schoales
March 6, 2009

“Lost Days” is a very good horror/fantasy set in New Orleans, among the vampires and ghosts.  There’s a large cast of distinct characters —some mortal, many not— and several intertwining plot lines.  Among the non-mortals, there’s politics, alliances and troublemakers.  For the mortals, there’s parties and the Party Girl Killer.  For both, there are signs that a war may be [more . . .]

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Member: Ziggy
August 30, 2009

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