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Thalia’s Musings by Amethyst Marie

Thalia’s Musings is a series of original novels written by Amethyst Marie. It’s narrated by Thalia, the Muse of Comedy, as she observes the comedy, drama, and tragedy of the ancient Greek pantheon. But when Thalia becomes more than an observer, the Fates take notice. Are Thalia’s powers limited to helping mortal playwrights hack out a comedy sketch, or can . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes weekly.
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Philly Gayborhood by rd1982

Share the lives and loves of Riley and his friends, as told through the eyes of their gal pal Ellie.  Each self-contained episode follows the friends as they go through the highs and lows of romance and dating.  At the center of it all is Riley and his journey as he wonders what ever happened to that great love that . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes weekdays.
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Trying to throw my arms around the world by Lee Harlem Robinson

Because dyke drama is a state of mind

As Lee Harlem Robinson struggles to come to grips with the insanely fast-paced city of Hong Kong, where she was sent by her employers, she starts to wonder where it all went wrong. The reader is taken on a journey back in time from Lee’s early years in romance in London and Paris to her current life in the city . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekdays.
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The Khandroma Project by Khandroma

Tears are Condensation of Poetry in the Sky

The Khandroma Project is the personal, interactive and ever-evolving portfolio of Khandroma.  The Khandroma Project has it all from experimental/hybrid fiction to poetry to stream-of-consciousness writing.  Come on in, kick off your shoes, grab a cup of tea and get comfy! Comments, feedback, and constructive criticism are encouraged at The Khandroma Project where dialogue is nurtured.  Art is a conversation; . . .

A growing collection of stories, updated almost daily.
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Rowena’s Page by S. D. Youngren

Mostly-funny short stories about a young woman's life.

Rowena has a mother:     “This is my life, Mom.  Not a Jane Austen novel.  Not—”      “Listen to me, Miss Independence.  He’s a nice young man, but men expect things.  Even nice ones, sometimes.  He’s going to think that you’re inviting him to do . . . married people things.”  Rowena tried to interrupt, but when she opened her mouth nothing came . . .

A series.
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Minimal English by Anon

When a man first caught sight of his lovely student, it was love at first sight.  What follows is a typical tale of obsession, told in an atypical way. . . .

A complete series.
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Alexandra by Declan Stanley

An Erotic Romance

The story of one man’s sexual obsession, miscommunication and heart break with “the love of his life”.  And of him ultimately finding true love. Kevin meets Alexandra and instantly falls head-over-heels in love with her.  He thinks she is the love of his life, but can not understand her casual interest in him.  He tries to make her love . . .

A complete novel.
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THALIA'S MUSINGS

Thalia would approve

Editor: Fiona Gregory
August 10, 2011

When I was a teen, I went through an ancient Greek mythology phase. This would have been a major geekfest for me then, and even now I really appreciate seeing the Greek gods getting some love, when the current vogue tends to run to Celtic or East European mythology.

It’s a [more . . .]

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PHILLY GAYBORHOOD

Philly Drama

Member: Savannah
October 15, 2011

If you are a fan – even the slightest fan – of drama, gossip, or soap operas, this is a read for you. It will keep you reading and reading. It kept me. The story is about a group of friends in Philly, told by the only female in their close-knit group. It features the narrator, who is not actually [more . . .]

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