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Tattoo by Candace McBride

Magic, murder, and monsters

Though pompous with its modern advancements, Sybar City has always fostered a seedy underbelly stretching back millennia. Glory, a humble scholar with a talent for occult research, is unwillingly thrust into this world of ancient malevolent races and scientific exploitation. A girl with issues, she would just as soon crawl into a bookshelf and never come back out, leaving a . . .

A serialized novel, updating Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
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The Grimmery by Tamyrlin Ink

When 10,001 Spirits are unleashed on the world, the only ones that can combat them are the shattered remnants of the Grimmery...

Anton Macquarie is having a bad day. He woke up with a pounding head.  He was late for work.  He was attacked by a homeless woman with an apple core.  His boss’ house was burnt down, his boss is now dead, and his replacement is going to turn the newspaper he works for into a sensationalist tabloid.  He can’t . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes sporadically.
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TATTOO

Supernatural Adventures

Editor: Miladysa
December 10, 2008

Glory has an interest in magic; in fact more than an interest, she’s made a study of it and developed some ideas and spells of her own.  She’s also made a big mistake in writing her knowledge down in a book and now the book is in the hands of her worst enemy.  Glory is homeless, friendless and in danger.

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TATTOO

A solid premise, but lacks depth…

Member: zoewhitten
February 23, 2010

A solid premise, but lacks depth . . . 

This review is based on 5 chapters, of which 7 are available. Before I begin, I want to stress that I DO like the premise of Tattoo, and the episodes are interesting once each problem is fleshed out and the action begins. [more . . .]

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