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Above Ground by A. M. Harte

Mayhem, violence, and danger: a story about fighting the odds, and surviving.

Life above ground is something Lilith has never experienced. When she gets the chance to visit the outside world, to see, firsthand, the monsters that roam the surface, she’s understandably ecstatic. But the infected have a reputation for being dangerous for a reason, and Lilith is about to find out why . . . . This is the story of Lilith, and her . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekly.
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Zomtropolis: A Record of Life in a Dead City by A.P. Fuchs

Zombies, a futuristic city, and that little thing called love.

Marty hated his life, especially since breaking up with the girl he loved with his whole heart, Selena.  That was before the Zombie Apocalypse hit.  Now life sucks even more because not only does he have a broken heart, but the undead have nearly overrun the city. Selena died, lost to the zombies.  His only means of communication with . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekly.
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Life on the Fringes by Tom Barendse

The War to End All Wars

‘Life on the Fringes’ is the working title of an online serial novel by Tom Barendse. Our hero is Sam, his brother is Vig, and both are officers of the Confederate Naval Forces.  Neither one has seen the other in several months, having split up after being stranded on a failed CCS terraforming project known as ‘Earth II’. . . .

A serialized novel, updating twice weekly.
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Dead Too, Rights by Jaeger

Barely human. Barely concerned.

A meteor strikes Yellow Stone’s caldera and sets off a chain of earth shattering events.  Riots and widespread panic bring cities to their knees while earthquakes ripple from sea to shining sea.  As ashes fall from black clouds, people begin to die, and rise again.  Zombies and super volcanoes, together at last ladies and gentlemen. The story, set in . . .

A serialized novel, updating sporadically.
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Hollow World by Jonathan Martin

A Post-Apocalyptic Tale of Fire, Hope, and Miles of Open Road

The world as they know it has ended.  Anything running on gasoline has either blown up or will—very soon. Peter and his ragtag group are traveling toward Boulder City while Graham and his band of Ancients head to White Sands.  Insert the Pennyman, a quasi-mythical character, and mix well.  A war is coming . . .  . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekly.
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The Turned by Kase Villand

Jameson is a teenager in a world where most people are lucky to live past 30 years.  His village is assaulted nightly by The Turned, walking dead that are infectious right down to their fingernails.  Everyone lives in constant fear of being caught unprotected, and becoming Turned themselves.  But when Jameson is infected, it doesn’t kill him- instead of killing . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekly.
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The Lifting of the Veil by Chris Tejeda

As most of the world is destroyed and nothing remains to fight for, Thomas Hayward leads a group of survivors against the forces that now populate Earth.  Desperately, against a toxic land and a soulless enemy, he tries to lead them toward the one location that may hold answers—the final resting place of the Roswell ’47 crash saucer and its . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekly.
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The American Book of the Dead Part II by Henry Baum

Part II of The American Book of the Dead – a novel about evolution and the apocalypse, which won Best Fiction at the DIY Book Festival and the Gold IPPY Award for Visionary Fiction. In Part II, the writer of the first novel is commissioned to write another book that may help avert catastrophe, and pave the way for . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekly.
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Terminal by Ben Hron

A zombie web novel. Zombies, a metaphor for a struggle we face every day.

It’s about Zombies. Groaning, moaning, maddened flesh eating abominations driven by their insensate desire to feed. Zombies, a metaphor for a struggle we face every day. A metaphor for our hopeless battle against the savage throng of the human tide . . . an ocean of grasping hands, tearing, ripping, desecrating what you have, who you are.  We struggle to keep our heads . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekly.
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Zombie Diapers by Cassandra S

Liz is a survivor, one of the few, of the zombie apocalypse.  A teenager who just recently was a cheerleader, dating the Quarterback, and doing everything right, finds herself in a world where everything is wrong.  Another survivor, Anna, lived just long enough to give birth to a daughter, before dying in childbirth, leaving the young Liz to care for . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekly.
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The Philosopher in Arms by Karen Wehrstein

A novel of power, love, war and spirit

The Philosopher in Arms is the massively-revised version of my two traditionally-published fantasy novels, Lion’s Heart and Lion’s Soul (Baen Books, 1991) set in the “Fifth Millennium” world collaboratively created with S.M. Stirling and Shirley Meier. Almost 3,000 years after a human-made cataclysm reduced both human population and technology back to primitive levels, civilization is rising again slowly.  Here . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekdays.
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One Last Autumn by C. M. Kenyon

Rebooted – In a world where the Cold War never ended and Corporations struggle in secret for the future of mankind, three people are brought together by a shared destiny they fight to escape. Nothing is truly forgotten, and in the darkest places lie gateways to another reality, where the deeper secrets are pushed the more powerful they become. . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekly.
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PHANTASIA

entertaining, but a little rushed

Editor: A. M. Harte
September 19, 2009

Phantasia is a faerie, but she is a faerie unlike any other; she is unique, both in looks and in magical skills. Brought up by water faeries, always feeling a little misplaced, Phantasia struggles to determine who she is and where she belongs. This search for her identity ultimately leads her to a high school on Earth, where she begins [more . . .]

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FATAL CURE

Fatally funny

Member: stuntwriter
December 4, 2008

If the Cohen Brothers wrote end-of-the-world, zombie-inspired, black comedy-style horror, this is the story they’d write.

Sam, the antihero of Fatal Cure, is busy saving his skin as everyone around him is taken over by Parasites. If you want a mental picture (and don’t mind mixing your genres/movie-references), think of a [more . . .]

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