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The Brink by Darren Caddis

A story about witches, war, and the end of the world.

An illustrated web series that follows four characters who wake up one morning to find the world has changed. At the stroke of midnight, almost the entire population of the world simply disappeared. The main characters are Michael, Kim, Jessica and Krystal. Michael, an Australian computer programmer in his early 40′s, revels in his own company and solitude. . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes sporadically.
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Children of the Apocalypse by Skyla Dawn Cameron

Passion. Vengeance. Redemption. Sacrifice. Destiny.

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 . . .

A serialized novel, with no recent updates.
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Curio Killed the Cat by Skyla Dawn Cameron

Urban fantasy without the angst...mostly.

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. . . .

A serialized novel, with no recent updates.
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Malleus Maleficarum by Li Robb

Lives are turned upside down, as the Inquisition of 1486 spreads through the city of Paris. The witch Selene du Miette battles, and dies at the hands of, the evil men who claim to lead the Church, only to open her eyes once again, in a world that has forgotten her. On her first night in Paris, Selene is targeted . . .

A partial pdf scripted series, with no recent updates.
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Selkies’ Skins by Teresa Garcia

Selkies are Scottish seal people, and are considered magical shapeshifting creatures, able to interbreed with humans.  Spoken of in many old stories, the females are said to make caring wives, and the men to be charming and good lovers.  If their skin is captured, they will remain on land, though more is heard about women being captured than the men.  . . .

A serialized novel, updating fortnightly.
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Supernatural Fairy Tales Blogazine by Dorlana Vann

Fairy Tale inspired paranormal short stories by Dorlana Vann and guest writers. . . .

An online magazine of fiction, updated sporadically.
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As They Walk Among Us by William Long aka Weeble

This story takes place in a world in which the demon gates have opened and destroyed just about every human being on the planet. Demons walk with the living. What humans are left are either hiding or fighting. Some have taken upon themselves to learn Demon Artifacts and mastered using them, and gained the names of “Witch”. The story . . .

A serialized novel.
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Mischief by V. J. Chambers

Saving the world is at least as good as a hit record, right?

It’s the 1980s . . .  Iris Tanner should have been the next big thing. Her former band is opening for the hottest glam metal band of the moment, Mischief. But due to an accident, Iris is a ghoul, roaming the streets looking for dead flesh to eat. Then Billy—tall, dark, and possibly a stalker—lets Iris know that Mischief is really . . .

A complete novel.
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The Daughters of Warring by Lori Titus

The bonds of blood and sisterhood are crossed...

In 1698, young Isabel Warring is accussed of witchcraft. Isabel is an innocent. Will the person who betrayed her come forward? . . .

A complete novel.
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Baubles and Broomsticks by Morgan O'Friel

Lesbians, Mutants, and The Occult.

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, . . .

An abandoned pdf scripted series.
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CURIO KILLED THE CAT

Light urban fantasy in an occult shop

By Linda Schoales, editor

Feb 25, 2009: At 8 chapters, “Curio Killed the Cat” is the beginning of an urban fantasy set in an occult shop. The staff, “a lazy hoodoo spellcaster, a feminist succubus, and snobbish Wiccan priest”, are worried about their jobs, their boss and their spells. Their boss, Madam Curio, has let the financial side of the business slide and the store is in trouble. The staff each try in their own unique way to help save the store.

Briar, the spellcaster, is lazy, waaay [more . . .]

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CHILDREN OF THE APOCALYPSE

Captivating

By Kiyara, member

Apr 22, 2009: I discovered this online serial by pure chance back in in December and forgot about everything else while I read all the material online at that time.

It’s an amazing story, where characters have depth and emotions. You can tell these could be real people, and not a black and white character as in many written works, although sometimes you might find yourself fuming at the stupidity of one of the heroines – but don’t you do that with real people [more . . .]

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