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Phoenix 2125 by Alexander H.

This is a story of a changed world, of the works of man in conflict with the works of nature.  Of humans who have become more than human, and humans that have become less.  It is the story of Tom, an Arizona native who left as a child after an earthquake severed California from the mainland, and created an ocean . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekly.
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Cloudnigh by Spinner

Humanity has evolved. Our minds have not.

Roman Fairchild is your average reclusive bin-cron—until the government’s stonewall-busting war game comes crashing own on his doorstep, bringing forth an impending armageddon. . . .

A serialized novel, updating twice weekly.
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Cyborg Ivy by Jonathan Brown

Steampunk Webfiction

Cyborg Ivy is a web based science fiction story centered on the adventures of three friends experienced through their correspondence.  The narrative begins in 1899 . . . an alternate 1899 . . . wherein mankind has discovered certain technologies that allow them to travel from planet to planet without having to brave the perils of outer space.  Their space folding cuts an opening in between two worlds, . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekly.
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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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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. . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekly.
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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 . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekly.
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I Found Dave by Jim

Dave set up a blog to communicate with his girlfriend while he was away doing research at a top secret facility.  A blog that I discovered while hacking that facility’s computer system.  Then one day, Dave disappears and all of his friends and family assume that he’s dead.  But somehow Dave keeps writing in his blog.  Now I’m the only . . .

An ongoing blogfic, with new posts almost daily.
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Tales of the Brass Griffin by C.B. Ash

In a time that Might-Have-Been but Never Was, steam power and clockwork mechanisms commanded the might of science and harnessed nature.  Fantastic creatures were common, myths were truth and airships crossed the skies.  This is the story of one of those airships. . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes weekly.
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anachronauts by Stefan Gagne

a web novel of broomsticks, semiautomatics, and jetpacks.

As Earth recovers from a worldwide incursion by the Faerie Court, the landscape of society has changed considerably.  Anachronisms run wild—spells are just as common as machine guns, ogres as common as soldiers.  The past has run headlong into the present . . . and the future is lurking on the sidelines, as well. Caught in the middle of the mess are a . . .

A serialized novel, updating infrequently.
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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, . . .

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AKAčEHENNYI ON A DIET OF DREAMS

political intrigue in a futuristic setting

Editor: A. M. Harte
September 6, 2009

This is an unusual story which seems to straddle genres.  It has the advanced technology reminiscent of futuristic sci-fi novels, it has immortal (or long-living?) beings who share collective memories, it has a tinge of romance and relationships, but ultimately it is a thriller, a story of political intrigue.

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TREE TOPS

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Member: tasakeru828
June 13, 2010

Finally, another author who agrees that "furry" doesn’t have to be a bad thing. With all the negativity towards furry/anthro/whatever fiction that abounds online, it’s good to see someone else who realizes that animal characters can be used to tell a really good story.

This will be (relatively) brief, as I’m [more . . .]

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