October 28, 2004
By Wil: "Jake LaMott is a Mainer-in-exile, an ex-marine, an FBI Special Agent and Instructor at the FBI Academy, and all-around good guy. Nothing in his life or training prepared him for the hardest case of his career. Recovering from a coma wasn't helping any, either..."
Upside Down Man
By Randy Masters: "The story of man who discovers in midlife that he's 'Upside Down' in many areas of his life."
I, Mistress.
By Ms. Emily Archer: "A young girl from a small town, and a nice family; with a brilliant future and every opportunity to make something of herself found her way into a dangerous international adult underworld by the time she was fourteen years old. How did she end up on that plane, on a journey that would take her from thriving dungeon clubs in New York City, to a strip club stages in the deep south and the house of a southern Mistress who sold little girls for money; through the fetish black market, sex, drugs, and a life that can only be described as legendary? You're about to find out."
Code Ten
By Roscoe Fallbrook: "This is gonna be a crime thriller which draws on my own years as a member of LAPD.
I hope that by the end of it the reader will be speaking in number-codes and Department Approved Abbreviations."
I hope that by the end of it the reader will be speaking in number-codes and Department Approved Abbreviations."
The Maharlika Legacy
By Jose Maria G. Alarilla: "I just know it will have to be about the Philippines, and I chose the working title Maharlika because I've been thinking lately about the Marcos years, particularly with the release of the documentary 'Imelda.' I haven't seen it yet, but I've viewed the trailer and all I can say is that life is truly stranger than fiction."
The Spinoff
By Chewxy: "What is the spinoff?
It's simple.
It's a random storywriting blog that spins off the story (written as 'The' Story)
As usual, my usual writing of randomness and quirks will be in.
But no, the story will not focus on Yoriko Noda. Instead, it will focus on another girl, also like Yoriko herself (whom Yoriko is planned (by me), to meet in 'the' story)
Yes, Angelo Nerezza will be hanging around a little too, as will Yoriko.
And yes, those expecting a little ecchi will find it here too"
It's simple.
It's a random storywriting blog that spins off the story (written as 'The' Story)
As usual, my usual writing of randomness and quirks will be in.
But no, the story will not focus on Yoriko Noda. Instead, it will focus on another girl, also like Yoriko herself (whom Yoriko is planned (by me), to meet in 'the' story)
Yes, Angelo Nerezza will be hanging around a little too, as will Yoriko.
And yes, those expecting a little ecchi will find it here too"
Is this real?
By Samuel Langhorme Clemens: "On a cool balmy afternoon, he is sitting on the river side watching some kids play merrily in the water. 'Is this real?' he questions himself and pushes himself to answer it convincingly. He sits there in a deep pensive mood, mindless of time even as the sky changes its color from blue to black.
Authors' Note: I have no idea who the 'he' is and where he is sitting. This is just a trial to see whether I can really move the story."
Authors' Note: I have no idea who the 'he' is and where he is sitting. This is just a trial to see whether I can really move the story."
Heavy
By A. Adam Autin: "Two criminals fleeing America find themselves in the middle of Colombian civil war."
Unfortunate Events
By Benjamin Miraski: "I don't have a real plan, but I have some events that I know will take place. There will be robots that look like humans, vampires, and a nuclear war in the past start by William Mates who bears a resemblance to a certain software company owner."
Portland Exile
By raging red: "The main character is a girl who was born in Portland, Oregon, but whose parents left Portland when she was very young to move back closer to their families in West Virginia. She grows up hating WV, and she has always held a grudge against her parents for leaving a great city like Portland for a crappy state like WV. She has always planned to leave WV for Portland as soon as she's old enough. So she does...."
The Three H Foundation
By Sharon Cho: "Heart, Head and Hand - The integration is all. A epic fable about learning to listen. (In other words, a good ol' fantasy novel for women)"
Bad Connections
By Lazette Gifford: "Now, in Book 2, Bad Connections, Elias Singer and Nicholas St. Jude are trying to track down a serial killer who has been killing musicians and leaving their severed hands in a praying position. Their worries that this might be something CCP related are unfounded, but that doesn't make the case any easier.
Add to that the removal of their boss who is under investigation, confrontations with a pair of militia, and the fact that someone is trying to kill them, and the two have their hands full."
Add to that the removal of their boss who is under investigation, confrontations with a pair of militia, and the fact that someone is trying to kill them, and the two have their hands full."
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By TravelerOfTheWays: "Ailoudi was once an angel but got kicked out of heaven to live on earth. She has no goal or direction in her mortal life besides avoiding death; she is terrified that she will be sent to hell if she does die. She's stayed in the shadows for two thousand years until an unholy union between angels and the daughters of men breed the nephilim (again), bent on holding human souls hostage in return for their own entrance to heaven. Naturally, she is the only one who knows what they are on about."
Bang the Last Nail In
By "O": "The story of James Dawson, the son of a 4th generation mortician, and his quest to break free from his death-filled childhood and the expectations of those around him. Soon after a family emergency calls him back to his childhood home, James is faced with a decision that will change the rest of his life, effectively 'banging the last nail in.'"


