November 02, 2004
By Stephen Adams: "A Story of betrayal, hope, love, and disaster. Its like a love-hate-adventure burrito. Dozens of emotions rolled into one incredible edible story."
Metamorfosis de lo Idéntico
By El Elefante Azul: "The humoungous city eats itself on a daily basis. Innocent observers crawl it all over experiencing the flows of its digestive fluids. The killer is the city, you are going to die."
days of myth
By Chase Pualani: "What if you could see the next large-scale revolt?
Every Molotov Cocktail thrown.
All the pain.
All the looting.
Politicians cowering in fear.
The destruction of corporate America.
What if it was all you could see?
Every sunset.
Every smiling baby.
Every scantily clad woman.
Obscured by views of a world wrought with chaos.
Would you do something about it?"
Every Molotov Cocktail thrown.
All the pain.
All the looting.
Politicians cowering in fear.
The destruction of corporate America.
What if it was all you could see?
Every sunset.
Every smiling baby.
Every scantily clad woman.
Obscured by views of a world wrought with chaos.
Would you do something about it?"
Imagine That
By Desuka Shino: "Jerry Reed has an overactive imagination--So much that he creates fake instances of everyday events. Follow Jerry as he experiences his own fantasies and realities."
Beads of Horn Silver
By S. Y. Affolee: "Two journalists working for a culture magazine aren't just traveling to a small farming town to cover an obscure harvest festival. Their boss is seriously ill after stopping by the town. The journalists want some answers: what and who is causing the illness and what does it have to do with a necklace made of horn silver beads?"
Ready Or Not
By Nicole: "Ready Or Not is the story of recent college graduate Dyanna Crisslen who is trying to intergrate into the 'real world'"
The Faery Revolt
By Livia McRee: "What most people don’t realize is that the human and faery worlds are intimately linked. It used to be that humans and faeries came and went as they pleased, visiting each other often. But then came the dark days after The Great Betrayal, in which fear, suspiscion, and hatred filled many hearts. Eventually, most humans and faeries forgot the 'other world' and deemed faery tales—and human tales—little more than stories to entertain or scare children.
The tale of what happened next begins long ago, but not so long as to be forgotten by all living things."
The tale of what happened next begins long ago, but not so long as to be forgotten by all living things."
A Tale of the Tweens
By Jim Hawkins: "Ever wish you could bring your imagination to life? For three high school students, their wishes have begun rampaging around in the real world. Follow along as this NaNoBlogMo entry grows throughout November."
Possibly One of Her Stories
By Roseanne Sullivan: "The week before Easter in 1987. A woman in Minneapolis gets a call from her former father-in-law in Fargo that her ex-husband and the father of her two children has disappeared. She drives with her daughter to Fargo to be with her still-close former in-laws and try to sort through what might have happened to their son. During that extraordinarily hot April week, they start what turns out to be a months-long search that comes to a shocking end."
Guilt of Innocence
By Sarah Lee Parrish: "My legal thriller! Two sisters battle each other and the district attorney when one is accused of murder and the other, a lawyer, must defend her in the courtroom."
Memoirs of a Mad Book Dealer
By EvonneTheStoryteller: "This is a tale of a book dealer. This is about me. I am someone who used to be something else entirely... and became shaken from the trenches by the new world economy. Perhaps I should be angry, but many find me simply mad. This is just not true. You will be surprised about who might be sane, especially when it is does not include you."
Novice of the Shield
By Catfish: "The blood of kings flows through Sheolmohn's veins, and to secure the Obsidian Throne, his father, Mordeth, must slake the thirst of the crimson-bladed demons he serves through the sacrifice of his first-born son. Sheolmohn is saved from the ever-burning altars of the Temple of Ash by his mother, Ricarda, and his aunt, Alanna. Sacrificing herself, Ricarda leads Mordeth astray in his pursuit buying Alanna enough time to spirit Sheolmohn away to the holy city of Crag Mora. Alanna and Sheolmohn, now named Richeart, are sent into hiding, protected by a Knight of the Shield named Jaldaen. For thirteen years Richeart has been safe from the bloody oath that binds him to the fate of the Obsidian Throne, but no one can hide from Mordeth's minions forever."
Gilded
By Josephine: "Gilded is the story of false perfection, cliques, sex, secrets, and lies. At its center is a friendship built on a crumbling foundation, slowly causing everything to fall apart."
Agent 101
By Darren Spurgeon: "It's about a young man who's penchant for justice and idealogy nearly costs him everything."
Yellow Man Manifesto
By Dave Yamamoto: "A blogged novel about the travails and triumphs of Erik Koyama, a twentysomething Japanese-American man."
Seek Ye First
By Sarahlynn: "Seek Ye First is the first in an open-ended series of mystery novels about Clara McGregor, a geek and new mom who has inadvertantly become a pretty darn good crime solver."
Billy Shooter
By Matt Getty: "Billy Shooter is the coming of age tale of a boy with an uncanny ability to shoot people without really harming them."
The Cerulean Sea
By FRA: "I would like to say this will be a beautiful story...a glorious tale of journeys undertaken, myths created and legends made to walk. I would like to tell you that truths will be spoken, wise men will be honored, and the wages of justice will be faith. I would like to tell you that you should not be afraid. I would hate to dissillusion you."


