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Shadowstories: The Infi-Net Revolution by Chuck Wendig and Martin C. Henley

The Heroes are back. And dumber than ever.

The Shadowstories—a group of witless heroes who patrol the narrative crimes and fringes of the tale-built Storyverse lead by the intrepid Lord Chuckles and Grebok, Son of Drogmar, Keeper of the Seven Keys of Ventoozlar— come upon their most insidious foe yet: The Infi-Net!  An ever-growing, mind-numbing congregation of cat videos, pornography, and teenage pop stars.  The idiots—er, heroes—are . . .

A serialized novel, updating 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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Much Ado About Bluebottles by Frances Pauli

When Tr’lia and Lili run into two Plant milkers at the annual festival, Tr’lia quickly loses her heart—and as far as Lili’s concerned, her mind. If Tr’lia’s mother finds out what sort of man her daughter’s clucking after, she’ll go into a full blown moult. Still, the young hen can’t shake the milker from her thoughts, even if his job . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekly.
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In My Mind… by Chad Mullens

Evan is a socially and physically awkward outcast with a vivid imagination. He lives each day through a series of imaginary adventures until one day something terrible happens. But before he can think about what has occurred, he passes out and wakes up years later only to be informed that he has tremendous power and that he is now a . . .

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a selfish prayer for light by Eliste Anath

A science fantasy blook and all the things that surround writing it. . . .

A serialized novel, updating twice weekly.
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Fog Island Flowers by Tonya R. Moore

Jonathan Baron’s music has left him and so has the love of his life, a woman he’s no longer certain even really exists.  Convinced that his buried childhood memories are the key to determining whether or not she was merely a figment of his imagination, he seeks out his family’s ancestral home. From the moment he sets foot unto . . .

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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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Terra Fabula by Derek Jacobs

A foxen alien attempts to live in a universe that won’t let him die in peace.

Set in the modern era, Terra Fabula follows Jadyn Tzeki, a timeless alien researcher and jack-of-all-trades, and Tarioshi Kitanaka, a century-and-a-half-old mortal kitsune. After a suspicious attack fails to claim their lives, the two, along with Jadyn’s lunatic AI, discover that many strange things have been afoot while he’s been away. . . .

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Pandora’s Lament by Tonya R. Moore

A Nyacene Adventure Story

Five years ago, Nikol’s ship crash landed on the small planet rousing the vampiric noble, Pras from his centuries of sleep. Enamored by Nikol, Pras chose not to reveal his true identity or nature to the mortal. When war breaks out across the known worlds again, not only does Pras have to face to threat of losing Nikol forever; he . . .

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Corvus by L. Lee Lowe

In an alternate present the minds of teen offenders are uploaded into computers for rehabilitation—a form of virtual wilderness therapy.  Zach is a homo cognoscens, one of the new humans who can navigate the Fulgrid. Though still a high school student, he is indentured to the Fulgur Corporation as a counsellor.  Laura is a homo sapiens.  Their story is part . . .

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The Galactic Series by Chelsea Tractor

Millions of years ago, millions of parsecs from Earth, two galaxies in the Virgo Supercluster collided.  Nearly two million years from now, however, two civilisations – the Shango and the Qareen – each dominating half of the resulting collision, will fight the brutal Intersection Wars for dominance of the galaxy.  Yet it’s what will come afterwards that will prove to . . .

A collection of stories.
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Flyover City! by Joel Wyatt

Denver, Colorado is known for many things: it’s a growing, thriving mid-sized city with a vital arts community and music scene.  There are some pretty good restaurants if you know where to look, and the rents are (relatively) cheap. What Denver doesn’t have is the world (and sometimes galaxy) at-stake, super-hero daring-do that happens in the bigger cities along . . .

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THE ANTITHESIS

time travelling, non-humans and political machinations

Editor: A. M. Harte
March 31, 2010

It is hard to classify The Antithesis. I would say, so far, it is a supernatural sci-fi horror with undertones of romance. I hesitated between giving this story 3.5 or 4 stars as there isn’t much up yet (only 6 chapters) and I was a little hesitant about rating something highly with so little up. But The Antithesis has strong [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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