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No Mercy General by Naughtie Scribe

The bedside manner is a killer.

Para-forensic Psychologist Dr. Mykael Xanders expected her interview at Tepes Memorial Institute,  a covert medical facility for supernatural beings to be brutal.  Until the sudden death of an orderly forces her to team up with Administrator Ryland Hynes, an unapologetic chauvinist who believes the best position for a female is in his bed.  Together they race to uncover the mystery . . .

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From the Journals of Bent Magnus by Milledge / Garduño

These are the journal entries of world traveler Bent Magnus.

A full understanding of Bent Magnus begins with his mind.  Imagine if you poured the intellectual horsepower of Einstein, Edison, and Ben Franklin all into one man.  Now imagine that the man wasn’t a total pansy, like those other guys, and you have Bent Magnus. Beginning with his birth at the “Fight of the Century” in 1910, Bent Magnus . . .

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Ars Harmonia by Project BC

Human beings are transient creatures. The impermanence of life is tightly interwoven into society—the young are taught by the old so that they, in turn, can teach the next generation when the old has passed on. People are raised in a transient world. Everything eventually breaks down. Plants wither, mountains erode, and eventually the planet itself will come to . . .

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Project Redemption by Joyeuse

Sometimes, all that stands between our security and a super-powered maniac, is another super-powered maniac.

Sometimes, the government needs a villain. That’s when they turn to Julia, leader of Project Redemption, a special organization that take incarcerated super felons and uses them in various covert activities. They may not be nice and they may not be clean, but they get the job done. Sometimes, all that stands between our security and a super-powered maniac, . . .

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Life in Hyperion by John Maxwell

The adventures and ongoings of local radio personalities Cyrus McLean Scott and his friend Conrad Harris in the town of Hyperion, Michigan.  Also featuring radio station intern Phil Turner, budding singer/songwriter and police station janitor Polly McIntyre, niece of the police chief.  The stories are fairly self-contained but a larger storyline or two are always present. . . .

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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. . . .

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Agents Provocateurs by Tama Wise

In the near future, New Zealand is the Free Republic of Oceania. In a world of mega-corporations, where mankind has harnessed the computational power of the human brain, a golden new age of utopia is but a few elusive steps away. This is the story of the Agency that is working to stop it. . . .

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Ruin by TheLunarFox

Ruin is a series of interconnected stories that each stand on their own but when read together form a web of stories and moments where the lives of the people are as important as the world they live in. . . .

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The Investigators by Aman Mathur

The Investigators follows the adventures of a private investigation firm based in India. A variety of cases ranging from serial killings to leakage of funds from multi-national companies are tackled by The Investigators. Readers also get a chance to win free e-books, games and more by solving the mystery before the protagonist Dharmesh Singh does. Clues and hints are dropped . . .

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Supper Club Stories by Hans Erik

I call this dish, 'My Neighbors'.

This is an ongoing, fictional adventure series based on the lives of a group of neighbors living on San Francisco’s Russian Hill, who get together once a month to talk about those other neighbors who, for some reason, happen not to be there. Each month, a different person hosts and prepares the meal, which must be made from organic seasonal . . .

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Ascalon, Ohio by K.P.B. Stevens

Weren’t you paying attention? The monsters live here. They just help us enter the world of folly by being so weird. We look at them and think, ‘well, if that can exist then anything can exist,’ and we’re there, in the world of folly. A serial about the fictional town of Ascalon, Ohio, set in the present.  The story . . .

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Stalin and Khrushchev Investigate by sidach

A detective story taken out of time and space.  The greatest monster in history and his accomplice must solve the riddle of a series of murders and why they are back . . . in downtown LA! . . .

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UNDEAD FLOWERS

Just Not Interested

Editor: Donna Sirianni
January 2, 2009

I’m a little confused.  The summary states this is Joe’s blog, in other words, a blogfic.  When I started reading it, it had the resemblance of something that could be someone’s blog, we’re talking in the first few paragraphs, and then it quickly launches into full story mode.  My question is, who would actually write their blog like this?  It’s [more . . .]

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MIRRORFALL

Mirror Mirror, in the hall.

Member: Alexander.Hollins
February 15, 2011

The MirrorVerse is a well put together collection of stories and novels set in a world like, but not like, ours.  Agents of the system . . . I mean . . . Angels . . . I mean. . . . Well . . .  Its complicated.  Beings with superpowers who nonetheless have weaknesses fight behind scenes to save humanity from things we don’t know exist. Enter a hapless hacker with more than a touch of insanity, a [more . . .]

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