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The Antithesis by T.L. Whiteman

Alezair Czynri, an immortal being with no memory of his past, embarks on a journey with a mysterious woman claiming to be a resident of Purgatory.  Through her, Alezair learns the many dark secrets behind the universe, and eventually begins to realize this woman knows more about him than he initially thought. The Antithesis is a horror/sci-fi /dark romance . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekly.
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A Rosary of Stones and Thorns by M.C.A. Hogarth

An angel, a demon, a Jesuit priest... and the Apocalypse.

When the angel Asrial discovers that the halos of the Fallen have been maintained in Heaven against their eventual return, she speaks out against Archangel Michael’s plan to make war on them on Earth. For her insolence, she is driven from grace and ends up in the parking lot of a Jesuit high school. But can she, a priest, a . . .

A complete novel.
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The Atropos Engine by vo

Emma leaves her small hometown in Nevada after the death of her mother to join her older brother Robert, a pianist and composer, in New York City of 1905. Shortly after her arrival, Robert vanishes, along with his cherished piano. With no clues to follow and no family to help her, Emma calls on Robert’s patrons, the Okker brothers, for . . .

A complete novel.
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Swords and Sigils by Sharon T. Rose

What would you do to create your place in the world?

Melkeen is a prodigy, a young Wizard with incredible magikal abilities. Sarta is a barbarian blade-for-hire of unbelievable skill. Together, they are a formidable team.  And the world is against them. Required by his elder (and rival) Wizards to search out rare and dangerous artifacts, a young man hires a woman to guard him on his travels. Their contract is . . .

A serialized novel, with no recent updates.
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Knightfall by Ben Essex

Rapture is coming.

All over the world, Knights are appearing.  They have swords.  They ride horses.  They wear shining armour.  They’re causing trouble. Nobody knows where they came from or why they’re here—even the Knights themselves are pretty vague on the matter.  However, they’re not about to let that get in the way of their crusading.  They have a Law to uphold. . . .

An ongoing scripted series, with new episodes monthly.
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Shallice and Morband by Andrew

Paltrus, the prince of the powerful nation of Dhelian, is sent by his king to resolve a dispute between two neighboring kingdoms, but the dispute soon expands to the far reaches of the world. The ancient lost city of Arrburdak is believed to be found. Its secrets, “Potential unknown and power unused,” may soon be rediscovered, and the two kingdoms . . .

A complete novel.
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Tasakeru by BHS

A Story of Another Earth

This is the story of an Earth devoid of humankind.  Man and his ancestors have simply never been, but in his absence, new civilizations have grown and prospered. On a small island called Sankami, somewhere in what would be Earth’s Pacific ocean, eight sentient species have evolved.  Each have their own laws, customs, and beliefs.  The one thing that . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes sporadically.
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All the Gods by Taylor Rae

Everything you know is a lie.

Mortimer Scott is dreadfully average. A devout member of the Church of Lopt, Mortimer spends his days praying, fumbling through social interactions, and dreaming of the day that his life would change. As if by some miracle of the gods themselves, it does. Talbot, the wanted heretic of the Church, wrenches Mortimer from worship and ritual and into . . .

A serialized novel.
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The Second Gate by Thomas Knapp

Rumil Bonamede considered herself one of the finest hackers in the galaxy, searching for information on a mass genocide of her birthworld more than twenty staryears ago.  Left with barely any memories of her childhood before the day that would be known as the Baramak Slaughter, she takes on increasingly risky endeavors into Solarian and Kiros influence and information centers, . . .

A complete novel.
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Layla—One World Warrior by Layla Parkin

Who is writing our future? Just when we thought God had finished intervening in our affairs and talking to us through His prophets, Layla appeared.  Showing miraculous signs of God-like grandeur, she upsets the equilibrium of the centres of authority and moves humanity, forcibly at times, into a political unity, a federated World Government.  Then she disappears. Three . . .

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KNIGHTFALL

New and Very Promising

Editor: Eli James
January 25, 2009

There are two things you need to know before I begin this review proper. First of all, it’s not normal for editors in WFG to review a work that’s just started. Knightfall’s only at Issue One, though that issue is fairly substantive. But I stumbled onto it by chance on the editor’s unreviewed listings board, and I found myself scrolling, [more . . .]

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THE ATROPOS ENGINE

If you start reading this, you, too, might disappear

Member: ubersoft
August 19, 2011

After the death of her mother, Emma travels to New York to live with her brother. The morning after she arrives, her brother disappears, along with an old piano she painstakingly transported from Nevada to New York. Why? That is the crux of the mystery. She begins to investigate his disappearance with the help of her brother’s mysterious benefactors, two [more . . .]

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