Welcome to Curio Killed the Cat—an occult shop in Kensington Market, Toronto. Meet the employees (a lazy hoodoo spellcaster, a feminist succubus, and a snobbish Wiccan priest), their perpetually drunk (and confused) boss, and their strange customers, as they try to keep the shop from closing. . . .
From the author of the award winning novel “River” and internet cult hit “Catharsis” comes a serialized novel about the end of the world and the lives of those destined to stop it. Three girls are thrust together by their shared abilities and the roles they are to play in the nearing apocalypse. They are guided only by the mysterious . . .
Fairy Tale inspired paranormal short stories by Dorlana Vann and guest writers. . . .
Amber McKenzie considers herself a normal, if somewhat bland-looking college student. Then one morning, she feels the touch of something cold and evil, something she can’t see or explain. Amber barely has time to reflect on it before she attacked in the bathroom by her best friend. She comes home and finds her family slaughtered, forcing her to rely . . .
Being a mutant isn’t all its cracked up to be. Mary Stevens can’t even take a bath without her abilities raising hell and trying to drown her. Living with her brothers—and fellow mutants—Greg and Brian, she’s working to understand how their powers relate to the greater world, while trying to discover just how to live a normal life. Or, well, . . .
The Mountain is covered with trees. For whatever reason, the loggers never got around to chopping them down before the hippies got the government to declare the whole works a park. There was something said about special spiritual significance of the old-growth forest on the Mountain, but I didn’t pay it any mind; the hippies will say anything they think . . .
When I began reading Baubles and Broomsticks, I wasn’t expecting it to be in movie script format, but I found the brief, to-the-pointness of it refreshing. Morgan also provides a cast page, complete with real life people and that’s always fun.
Only one episode has been posted (not counting the seasonal [more . . .]
Touched by Zoe E. Whitten was one of the first Novellas the author posted on her website back in 2007. I read and enjoyed it at that time. Since then she has edited it, and the revisions have only served to improve it.
The story is tense and exciting as Amber [more . . .]