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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 world-weary soldier, a young witch, and a space borne visitor trying to contain a leak of dangerous off world weapons . . . the three of them investigating far and wide, to prevent a hypertechnology induced global catastrophe.  Spells, bullets, and jetpacks united for one journey.


A serialized novel, updating infrequently

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Listed: Jul 5, 2009

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Zany, Serious, Solid

Member: LondonIvy
September 9, 2011

I am a long-time fan of Stefan Gagne’s writing, and so it was natural I gave his newest series Anachronauts a try. As of now I have read two books in the series and trying to find the time to read more.

What Anachronauts is at its heart is a very [more . . .]

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Timely Anachronisms

Member: Chris George
August 24, 2011

The premise of Stefan Gagne’s Anachronauts is a fairly simple one: the worlds of faerie magic and conventional reality have merged and the anachronistic details hinted at in the title are everywhere – magic versus guns, forest nymphs versus heavy plant vehicles, wtiches versus the successors to the U.S. Army.  To complicate things just a little more there’s a super-advanced [more . . .]

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