October 30, 2004

The Fourth Order

By William Nott: "An ex-CIA agent working in the underground teams up with the three most dangerous individuals in the world to create an alliance of assassins that not even the mafia or terrorist organizations can handle. The four men in the organization have many things in common. Break into the world of The Fourth Order and find out what the leaders have in common."

Urameshiya (Ghost Scream)

By John Oak Dalton.

Schuyler Writes

hope can sink the lightest feather

By dasugi: "Peace can only be found after much turmoil... But hope and faith is sometimes too weighty a burden to carry through."

A Gothic Tale: Nanowrimo update

By Sarcastig: "It's a gothic tale, with a bit of a detective/hired gun story mingled in. It's a story like a Russian Doll, once split in half revealing another one within, and yet another popping out from deep inside."

Dining with Death

By Noddy: "A novel of food, space, death, and adventure! In some sort of order."

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Anywhere Else, It'd Be Murder

By T.C. Truffin: "What happens when a small, insular college is faced MURDER?"

What's Under the Kilt?

Michael Drayton, Detective Guy

By Len Cassamas: "A comic mystery concerning the murder of a millionaire in Providence, Rhode Island."

evermore

By spin.

The Afterdeath

You Spent November Doing *What*?

Plane at Infinity

By Jocelyn Paige Kelly: "'Plane at Infinity' is the point at which several seemingly unconnected lives intersect. The novel will begin with Terese, a young women who is torn between the preception her family has of her and how she really is. Each chapter will be a piece of the puzzle, showing different characters in differing timelines because existence is not always linear."

NaNoWiNo

By joann.

Unanswered Call

By Tiffany.

The Comi Effect

By Adam Wakeley: "A tale surrounding one child's life and journey of unraveling as a mysterious run in with a magical orb as a youth comes to affect his life in the future-through the prophetic visions in his dreams. The way it's shaping out will involve a global journey, probably a world outside our own, and will there be an antagonist, you'd better believe it! The power potential of the spirit far surpasses that of the body in this all out hidden rivalry that will ensue, don't miss out."

Serious Diversions

By Ivan Cronyn: "After agonizing about possible plot-lines, I've decided to avoid the soul-searching and just start writing. On Monday."

MikeyJames and the NannerPeach

By Inanna: "Three misfit scientists attempt to fix muscular and neurological damage of a fellow employee following a debilitating accident through organic and bionic means. Their experiment seems to be working until their subject, a top physics scientist, begins experiencing flashbacks and memory alteration."

Dos Arbolitos

Bumpersville, USA

By Phil Bryant: "Bumpersville is about to find progress in 1960's America, but will the farmers of this sleepy cross roads go willingly?"

Deja Vu

By Kristen B. Miller: "I don't want to post any more summary than to say that the starting point is a young man in a mental hospital trying to convince his doctor that he can see the future. From here it is told very much out of order as the young man explains both why he thinks he has this gift and what he did to end up here talking to a psychiatrist. Since the idea of someone being able to see the future (if this character indeed is doing so) is very much in conflict with idea of free will, this is something central to this story rather than ignored."

Redemption's Path

By Krista Heiser.

NevNugNov

Roses Never Fade

By Luna Block.

Proletarians and Patriarchs

By S.M. Devereux: "My novel chronicles the Nihilists challenge of finding the true nature of God in the epoch of a once great but now declining civilization. Told through a voice that witnesses the ebb and flow that terraforms and degrades with the unyielding subtly of an eon of geologic time; this novel is written for post- humorous consumption a millennium from now."

The Geek Shall Inherit The Earth

By Helen Wells: "My novel is about being a geek. I would try and describe it better but it's hard! It'll probably be fairly comedic, and yet serious."

SuperQ

By J. Leigh.

This Ugly Dog's Life

By Reed: "Life. Pop Culture. Politics. Womanizing. And other speed bumps along one boy's life."

Flash Photography

By Anne K. Halsall: "Please turn your cell phones off, and no flash photography during the production."

Nethers

By Calulu.

Supers

Calling All Frogs

By Nicole: "After toiling in the trenches for years, Sarah Williams is now the pop culture writer for the Toronto Daily News, and a serial dater. After a particularly long string of very bad dates, she opts to combine business with pleasure and launches 'Calling All Frogs,' a weekly dating/sex column, using her personal life as fodder. All of a sudden, she's dating -- and kissing -- half the city, searching for the proverbial prince. Her friends and family watch with a mixture of amusement and horror as she goes through The Egoist, The Rocker Wanna-be, The Talker, The Nerd and The Blood Guy. But then Mr. Perfect walks in, rock-star handsome, suave, sexy and British. Sarah believes she's found her prince -- or is her prince just a frog in disguise?"

Three Sisters

By Orodemniades: "Your fate is in their hands..."

Harrison

Walking to California

turtles all the way down

By Christina: "Discovery of new life elsewhere in the solar system will occur, and it becomes obvious that life is the rule not the exception. This will have some interesting social effects."

working on it...

By JoAnna.

The Tigerfire Prophecies

Extended Family

Sweet Tits & Sticky Nips

By emily kelley: "Follow around a formerly midwestern, straight girl as she comes to terms with the fact that she's in California now. And she's not straight."

the starry-eyed and tounge-tied

By amy dee.

Nine

By Stella.

Three Dogs On A Train

By Michael Sandahl: "A trip to somewhere gone bad then good then who knows, occasionally there are some dogs."

In The Weeds

Project Hellfire

By Terence Dunne: "Project Hellfire is a cyberpunk story about a Japanese corporation sending a cyborg to assassinate the President of the United States."

Happy Tragedies

By Kurt von Tish: "A book. It's good. It's about Kyle. His house burns down, so he takes a walk with his parakeet."

From here to obscurity

By Just Sue.

Trigger

Asylum

By boots: "Asylum is set in 1878, and this motley assortment of familiar characters are looking to find peace in a remote asylum for severely disabled veterans of the Civil War (or War Between the States, for you Southern folk). Peace, however, is proving hard to come by.

The doctors are at each other's throats, the stand-by physician is quitting the team, the patron wants to put in a pool, the dean has flipped his lid and believes the devil walks among them, and the poor residents are just trying to put together a puppet show."

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Premonition

Eve Of Destruction

By Steven Spisak: "And the world was covered in war. A war of power. This is but a tale today. But it is more than just a tale. It is a legend itself. This war changed the way the land lived. This changed what plants grew. This war shaped the way everything acted. Including people. This a tale about a boy whose life was changed by this war. And, to the great extent of his courage, he ended the war. But it is more than a tale, it is a legend itself."

I Wish I Knew

[Title Pending]

Trade

By Dave Baker: "In Clark Springs, Missouri, two girls walk into the woods on a rainy afternoon and vanish. In Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, a grandmother sits down to the task of learning to read. In Chicago's Gold Coast, a young entrepreneur wakes up to find a strange woman in his bed. This is all related, but hell if I know how."

Backyard Cricket

By The Paceman: "A tale of loneliness, Christian Brothers, single parenting, pineapple donuts and automatic wickie. A novel in 30 days."

Froda-Chronicle

By Pixilord.

Immortality Sucks

By SJ Duke: "Jacobus is a 2,000-year-old vampire who is damn sick of life. All he wants is eternal peace, but he's sadly immune to all the so-called sure-fire ways to kill a vampire. When he isn't drinking the blood of his victims, he's trying in vain to get himself permanently slain.

Until he falls in love.

He's carried a picture around with him for 20 years, a beautiful little girl in an angel costume. He found it in the wallet of a man he killed. He was enchanted by her innocence, and the picture has become his icon of what he longs for. Amazing how much his new neighbor looks like that little girl . . ."

Gatton: The Novel

By Ian Rogers: "Characters will cut salad ingredients with regular sissors in it. Some characters may run around a drainage system on acid. Everyone will say 'dude'. Even like, priests and stuff."

Fat Club

By Dierdre Woollard: "Fat Club is the story of three Hollywood ladies who lunch. After one of them meets a former supermodel who gained a large amount of weight and is blissfully contented, they decide that gaining a pound or two couldn't hurt. But in Los Angeles, where looking good is often the only thing that matters, their little plan has some unplanned-for consequences."

The Kingdom of Sleep

By Emily Archer: "Llya rubbed her eyes, not wanting to get out of bed and follow her sister through darkness again in the middle of the night. She didn’t understand how Andi knew he was screaming, she couldn’t hear a thing outside the wind hissing across the stone of her bedside window. Still, she had been right every night since it began shortly after his birth. Vane must be awake, and terrified. Quickly Llya grabbed her robe, fleeing across cold cobble behind Andolien’s ghostly form, swallowed by shadow and sputtering torch light. Thus we enter the Kingdom of Sleep."

Jack of Diamonds

By Gordon Dymowski: "A young man discovers that his late father is not only a prominent citizen...but also an urban legend. He must come to grips with this legacy as he attempts to live up to the legend...."

Sleepwalkers

By Shep.

Cendres

The Nemesis Eutropia

Pet Elephants

Misunderstood Past

By a person who is too innocent to survive High School: "This is dedicated to those people out there who are picked on and rejected by society just because everyone doesn't understand them and why they are like that. I think we're all naturally scared of anything we don't understand. Here I take a future situation with a parallel past situation to show how something we believe today may be proved wrong in the future. Understanding is the key to global peace and rest."

Getting Dorothy

By Aunt Camellia: "The Camellia Journals, The Musings of a Late Bloomer, or: You mean I could have been happy?"