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The Complete History of Adam Panflick by Stephen C. Rose

Panflick is an online novel in the manner of Tom Jones. It deals with the limits of marriage, limits of family, limits of religion and limits of life. Its hero is Adam Panflick (1936 -). Irony, iconoclasm, a Terry Southern edge and a Kubrick sensibility suggest its general drift. . . .

A serialized novel, updating twice weekly.
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Magestic by Geoff Wolak

Magestic is the story of a time traveller, sent back from the future to 1985 to try and fix the world.  A calamity awaits in 2025, the world needing to take a different course.  Wars need to be avoided, certain politicians disgraced before taking office.  But the traveller spends most of his time and energy building up a medical rescue . . .

A complete novel.
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Looking Through the Windows of Madness by Leo Vine-Knight

A darkly humorous story about mental health care and modern values.

Steven is a psychiatric nurse close to burnout.  He senses that the boundaries between his own mind, the mental health unit where he works, and society itself, are becoming dangerously blurred.  Glamorous nursing assistant Kate and mystery man Llewelyn are the only two people who can help him, but . . . . . . .

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Grandiose but not great

Member: Gavin Williams
January 13, 2011

Magestic is a sprawling sci-fi story covering the decades between the 1980s and 2025 or so.  The idea is ambitious, to show how one time traveller affected the history of the world, and the text is certainly in-depth.  The story is in 18 parts and the first two are over 200 pages each, so we’re talking thousands of pages here.

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