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Proclamation by Kevin Marston

This novel follows the lives of three separate characters as they deal with a great societal upheaval. . . .

A serialized novel, updating thrice weekly.
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Travels of Nillian the Writer by yemors

The Travels of Nillian the Writer is a steampunk-inspired web-serial.  It is set in an imaginary world where the technological advancement went a bit different and steam power is the main source of technology. In this world we will follow the travels of Nillian, who is trying to find out what happened to Dr. Biene, the world’s foremost steam . . .

An ongoing scripted series, with new episodes Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
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Greek Ninja by Seireina

The game of fate was never quite so interesting...

Sasha Hunter is a young talented ninja, however, she has no purpose to fight for. She spends her days training and attending Ariadnio, a Greek martial arts school. Her life is peaceful and uneventful, even boring, until one day, everything changes. Her teacher is killed during the invation of Ariadnio and leaves Sasha alone and confuzed. His last words . . .

A complete novel.
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Elevenses: The Daring Exploits of Secret Agents 1111 and 711 by A Lady and A Gentleman

Don't Trouble Yourself With Details

Two secret agents.  One fedora-wearing sidekick.  A spectre.  A fat but wise and creepily all-knowing chipmunk.  Candy Land.  These are just a few of the unpleasant delights awaiting you . . . . Elevenses is an adventure, a quest, a comedy, and a parodic stew.  It is a collaboration between two writers whose identities must remain anonymous, for security reasons.  Here you will . . .

A serialized novel, updating sporadically.
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A Town Called Disdain by Dan Leo

A sprawling fantastic tale of the ’60s, supposedly written by “legendary” B-movie director Larry Winchester. . . .

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The Inuyama Rebellion by Robyn Paterson

On the eve of war, a mother's desperate bid to save her children sends two samurai into enemy territory.

The Sengoku Jidai was an age of nearly constant warfare in Japanese history, clans struggled endlessly against other clans and today’s ally might be tomorrow’s enemy. The proud Inuyama clan, once driven nearly to the brink of extinction by their hated rivals the Kurokawa clan, have finally grown in strength enough to face their enemies in a battle for their . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekly.
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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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Blink of Eternity by J. Heron

A unique fantasy novel, first in its series, which tells the story of a farmer boy named Uic, who lives on the outskirts of the Great Empire in the world of Eterneth.  He suddenly discovers and rescues a mysterious girl who cannot even speak and soon, with peril at every turn, Uic must unravel the truth about his mystifying companion, . . .

A complete series.
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Gods In The Grey City by Lenni

Ciro buys more than he bargained for when he purchases a slave capable of bypassing the brand on her magic.  He drags her on a journey with him to learn her secrets, but his own may kill them both. . . .

A serialized novel, updating fortnightly.
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The Quest of Sir Cadagon by The Naive Student

This is a story of the Quest of Sir Cadagon.  Based on the painting from Harry Potter (Sir Cadogan), it is the struggle of a knight and his fat pony traveling through world famous paintings.  They search for their Painter, in order to find their purpose in life.  The plot develops, it is voted by the readers. . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes sporadically.
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Suki the Pixie by Pete Chown

The pixies are forced from their home, by the wicked witch and the ghouls and spectres who follow her.  After a long journey, they arrive in our world, and they make a new home in a garden belonging to the story’s narrator. Life as a refugee is not always easy, though.  The pixies are desperately in need of a . . .

A growing collection of stories, updated sporadically.
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The Puzzle Box by Edward Picot

On her way home for the Christmas holidays, Dora is given a mysterious box by her father.  She also discovers that there’s a boy she’s never seen before in the back of the car—but he vanishes when she tries to tell her Dad about him.  Then her Dad vanishes too: has he gone to work in London, or has he . . .

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