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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 Bit of Cold Weather at Upperworth by Mairi Morgan

Four children discover a strange life-form in the snow.

When the snow falls, and goes on falling, Sam and Bridie discover a strange life-form living amongst the snow.  Are there more of them?  Are they all as friendly as the first one, or will they bring great danger to the quiet town of Upperworth?  It may be up to just four children to prevent a permananet and catastrophic freeze. . . .

A serialized novel, updating thrice weekly.
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Special People by Tim Sevenhuysen

Special people have special problems.

Special People is a fiction project about people with special and unusual powers and abilities. But don’t call them superheroes! The stories are action-oriented and humourous, but definitely not what you’d expect from your average “superhero fiction.” From a human cell phone to a man who can conjure bacon out of thin air, these are unique, interesting characters, special . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes weekly.
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Torn World by multiple parties

A science fantasy shared world.

Torn World offers a unique shared world platform with flavors of science fiction, high fantasy, slipstream, steampunk and alternate realities.  Two widely disparate cultures are poised to meet – a close-knit, peaceful, unicorn-herding people, and a sprawling, expansionist, pre-industrial Empire that uses time technology in a near-magic fashion.  Created by Ellen Million, multiple authors and artists have used the . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes weekdays.
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Ether by Kristine Williams

The day Daniel Harper inherited his uncle’s old farm, he also inherited a strange key. When he used that key on the cellar door, he found himself not on the rotting wooden steps, but in the path of an oncoming car on a dark city street. He’s just stepped into Ether, a world of steam powered cars and wooden . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekly.
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True Tales of the Soryan Order by John Garrett

For centuries, the Holy Order of Aeremon have used their magic to protect and control the nation of Il’Doran. Now a generation after a devastating civil war, their rivals, the Soryan Order, have risen to a new level of power. Hatred runs deep, and another clash between the devout Holy Order and the atheist Soryan Order is looking . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekly.
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Akačehennyi on a Diet of Dreams by Kayleigh Ayn Bohémier

The Story of a Heartbeat

Akačehennyi on a Diet of Dreams is an epistolary science fiction novel that follows Salus, an ambitious woman who dreams of political achievement.  She has moved to the capital to work for one of the founders of the Progressive Movement, a party known for its controversial attitudes about technology and interstellar travel. Her chance for recognition comes one evening . . .

A serialized novel, updating twice weekly.
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A ‘Verse Full of Scum by Alan Baxter

The story of galactic Bounty Hunter, Ghost, and his efforts to track down a rogue magic user who seems to be running as far away as he can, killing anyone that gets in his way. . . .

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The Descendants by Landon "Vaal" Porter

A Comic Book Universe . . . without the pictures.

The Descendants is web serial styling itself after a comic book universe, right down to a format that included minis, annuals and one shot stories. The central plot follows the lives of a group of superpowered individuals (psionics) as they attempt to live together following a betrayal by the organization supposedly meant to protect them.  Interpersonal relationships take as . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes weekly.
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Tree Tops by Cammy May Hunnicutt

We're people. And we're little... but we're not your little people.

They descended from the trees . . .  But fell short of the stars They plummeted to Earth trailing flames and screams.  And emerged from the ruins of their ship to find a world finer and greener than the deepest, oldest dreams of their race’s life aloft . . . but had no idea it was inhabited.  And no preparation for the fact that the biggest . . .

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asa kraiya by Karen Wehrstein

What would you do . . . to live?

asa kraiya is the sequel “that never should have happened” to my two traditionally-published fantasy novels, Lion’s Heart and Lion’s Soul (Baen Books, 1991).  Greatest of warriors and greatest of leaders, Fourth Chevenga Shae-Arano-e lives “the life of other men’s dreams”—except that he faces certain death by the age of thirty. When a healer with the gift of seeing . . .

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Guardians: Awakening by Tina C., Lizzy S., and Cailyn O.

An ancient power awaits its keepers

On the planet Elidi, Chikamuyo Academy is a new military academy but it has already attracted a unique collection of students and staff.  It is the only school that specializes in teaching control of the planet-energy eisra.  The senior class is preparing to graduate and join the military when tragedy strikes and presses them into service for their planet earlier . . .

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A SELFISH PRAYER FOR LIGHT

If only it weren’t purple

Editor: Chris Poirier
November 22, 2008

With 9 parts available (into chapter 2), I want to say a selfish prayer for light is worth a look.  I want to, but I just can’t quite get myself there.

I’m going to tell you very little about the story, as the author has gone to lengths to reveal things [more . . .]

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THE ANTITHESIS

A strong start

Member: Shutsumon
March 10, 2010

The Antithesis bills itself as a horror/sci-fi /dark romance series. From the three chapters which are up so far this seems like a fair assessment. I’ve seen other reviewers compare it to "Dollhouse" but with supernatural elements. I’ve never actually watched "Dollhouse", but I know enough about the premise to say I see why they say that.

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