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The Khandroma Project by Khandroma

Tears are Condensation of Poetry in the Sky

The Khandroma Project is the personal, interactive and ever-evolving portfolio of Khandroma.  The Khandroma Project has it all from experimental/hybrid fiction to poetry to stream-of-consciousness writing.  Come on in, kick off your shoes, grab a cup of tea and get comfy! Comments, feedback, and constructive criticism are encouraged at The Khandroma Project where dialogue is nurtured.  Art is a conversation; . . .

A growing collection of stories, updated almost daily.
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Split-Self by Isa

The main character of this story is a vampire, but not your traditional True Blood, Twilight, Buffy vampire. The main character of this story believes, for whatever reason, that she siphons energy out of other people, drawing in their life force in order to supplement her own. She feeds on them in hot, intense, seductive sexual encounters that leaves them . . .

A partial series, with no recent updates.
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Catherine by Nimja

Is she twisted, or the world?

Catherine is a woman around 30 years old, beautiful, intelligent, dangerous. In a way you could see her as just a nymphomaniac lacking excitement in her life.  But that wouldn’t be fair to the scheming and complex person that she really is.  Try and read it, you might just get swept away in the vortex of her life and thoughts. . . .

A serialized novel, updating twice weekly.
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Force of Fate by Jinxtigr

Deadly Pirate Kitten Girl

What makes a psychopath? Magarce is a psychopath—frightening, amoral, deadly, wanton—and a Nerre, a feline creature from a world of rigorous protocol and deeply ingrained civility. Force of Fate explores where she came from, follows with unflinching gaze as she pursues her bad choices into a world of deeper and deeper depravity and savagery—and doesn’t blink, even when . . .

A serialized novel, updating almost daily.
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Captive Prince by Freece

Damen is the true heir to the throne, but when his half brother seizes power, Damen is captured, stripped of his identity and sent to serve the prince of a rival nation as a pleasure slave. . . .

A serialized novel, updating monthly.
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Howl by Seth Gray

From the same universe as Dead Boyfriend, Howl is the story of hunter Eric St. John, a straight guy who suddenly finds himself with an unexpected, yet undeniable attraction to a mysterious man named Adam. Eric can’t explain why it seems impossible to resist his body’s impulse to submit so completely to the other man.  But he’s beginning to . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes sporadically.
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The Metamorphosis of Prime Intellect by Roger Williams

A work of “singularity” fiction, in which reality itself is controlled and shaped by an intelligent agent for the benefit of humans who now live forever, can no longer harm one another (without consent), and in which no desire is left unfulfilled. In a world where everything is safe, where any whim can be instantly satisfied, what is there . . .

A complete novel.
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Tally Road by Jinxtigr

Hard Furry Sci-Fi Adventure

They come to the mountain-city of Verss—fugitives, desperate runaways, eager entrepreneurs, spies- the feline Nerre, vulpine Estrai, the shunned reptilian Tompar, the provincial canine Resten—all to Verss, the biggest city on the biggest planet of the wolflike Runge. Will Allie, wolf-girl runaway, find redemption or degradation as she turns in desperation from abuse to whoredom, yet tries to have . . .

A complete novel.
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All Kinds of Things Kill by Robert R. Best

“All Kinds of Things Kill” is a horror anthology that contains 9 stories.  The stories are gruesome, frightening, perverse, imaginative, and sick; in other words, they have all the elements that go into making a horror anthology a good one.  So turn the lights off, grab a blanket, and get ready to enjoy some chilling tales. . . .

A collection of stories.
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Dead Boyfriend by Seth Gray

A vampire hunter. A vampire. Simple? You’ve no idea . . .

Regan St. James is just your typical eighteen-year-old vampire hunter.  He enjoys sharp objects and random hook-ups.  But one night, in a quiet little mountain college town, he meets a guy named Ira who just might change his life.  If he can survive Ira’s relatives, of course. . . .

A complete novel.
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Servicing the Pole by Lauri Shaw

Some people have nightmares about showing up to work naked. Other people live them.

Servicing the Pole is the portrait of a New York stripper—a battle-worn misfit slogging her way through the city’s roughest clubs, watching as the job replaces her personal life, and secretly harbouring rock star ambitions. As the fast-paced night life’s deceptive promises of easy money gradually give way to the harsher realities of addiction and prostitution, Emily must decide—is . . .

A complete pdf novel.
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Saint’s Fault by Zachary Gwynn

Eighteen disparate individuals come together by coincidence at a particular Church at a particular time of day – and their lives are irrevocably plunged into the depths of the mysterious and unknown. When in the blink of an eye the Church transports them from the city to the peak of a mountain which nobody can recognize, under stars that none . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes fortnightly.
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AN INTIMATE HISTORY OF THE GREATER KINGDOM

Appreciation for new version

Editor: Fiona Gregory
December 6, 2010

I give the new version of AIHotGK my stamp of approval! While I can’t remember the original well enough to evaluate how much the new narrative diverges, I’m definitely finding it a tighter, more focused read this time around. The multidimensional characters and lush setting come alive, make me smile, hold my sympathy and catch at my imagination. And did [more . . .]

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THE METAMORPHOSIS OF PRIME INTELLECT

Intricate, Albeit Unhinged

Member: Robert Rodgers
October 28, 2009

I’ll be honest: When the rotting zombie violently raped and killed the immortal death addict, I started to skim.

But if you can handle depravity of that sort, don’t let its presence throw you off the trail of a gripping, well-told story. There’s an abundance of rich veins in the setting [more . . .]

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