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- Novel for the Internet about London Underground in seven cars and a crash by Geoff Ryman. - abomiNation
- Collection of short stories on human oddities, public enemies, and other losers. - Adventures of Hiram Holliday
- Ongoing series about the intrepid reporter. - Angelhaunt
- Novels in the genre of prophetic disclosure: wild visions, madness, Expressionist experimentation, and linguistic exploration. - Anytown, USA
- Welcome to Anytown, the town for the average Joe. - Atlantis: A Novel about Economic Government
- Describes a new paradigm for government, economics, security, and justice. - Below the Fold
- Subterranean journey through words, understanding, and imagination into the dark, mythic, perilous, and wondrous realm of human possibility. - Betty Sue
- A woman travelling alone with her bass and contradictions. By Silvia Zolfanelli. - Bloodsworth Island
- First chapter and synopsis of a novel in which a young doctor struggles to extricate himself from a cult which has set about to cleanse the Earth of carriers of genetic disorders. - Circle of Ceridwen, The
- Historic adventure novel set in 9th century England during the Viking invasions, with essays providing an historical background for this time period. - Colossus of Richard O'Leary
- By Rob West. Excerpts from the novel. - Daphne Inc.
- Do you know Daphne Bananafish? If not, come on inside and meet her. Stories by Andrew Morgan. - Dead Ginny: A Novel Biography of the First Hippie
- Novel biography of the first hippie in some of her own words. - Disco Biscuits
- Ongoing novel where readers are invited to send in entries. - Doom Patrols, by Steven Shaviro
- Theoretical fiction about postmodernism and popular culture, inspired by the comic book Doom Patrol. - Drizzle
- Novel by Captain John H. Burns about a young marine biologist and his assistant who suddenly find themselves able to communicate with whales. - Enemy Spies: Nathan Hale and John Andre
- By Karen Deal Robinson. Fictionalized biography of the two 18th century spies. - Fable of the Information Hungry Hacker
- A short story written as a guide to the different types of information that can be found on the Internet, through a cyber-punk styled storyline of the not too distant future. - Gathering of Shades: An American Odyssey
- By Harold Seldyn. Coming of age story about a young man going West in the 60s. - Girl Jesus
- Girl Jesus was born on April 1, 1995 when Amy Halloran won the "Looking for a New Jesus Christ Poetry Contest", which sent her to Rome for the summer. - Going Green
- An online novel about political correctness gone wild in a small college town. - Guardians of the Secret
- By Cary Shulman. A political thriller about secrets: the secret battle for America's future and the secret meaning of sprees and sexual fantasy. - Half Full
- Selected short stories and essays by Keir Overton. - History of Caprock County, The
- Featuring stories focused on imaginary troubled families in an imaginary place. - Holding On Through
- A partial novel based loosely on R.E.M. - Inlaw to Outlaw: The story of Matt Warner
- The story of Willard Erastus Christiansen, aka Matt Warner. From his youth, he rode with Butch Cassidy, the McCarty brothers, and others of the Wild Bunch. - Last Bus to Oblivion
- Tragic satiric novel about the 1970s, by Gary L. Wesselhoff. - Last Katun, A Novel of the Past and Future
- By John Curl. A novel of love and growth, of multicultural and indigenous people struggling agaist militant fundamentalism for control of their lives and world, twenty years in the future. - Life Raft
- An intergenerational crew and special guests explore questions about our lives through fiction, non-fiction, analysis, humour, graphics, photoraphy, music - an artistic expression of human experience. - Living Groups
- Four years of friends, fun, angst, and love at Duke University. - Magic Life, The
- By Ace Starry. "A novel philosophy" about discovering who we are, what we are capable of and most importantly, why we are? - Mecaya
- A romantic love story by David Lundin. - Memories of Drop City
- Firsthand account of the rise and fall of a hippie commune. - Meteor's Tale: a love story
- Romance novel in weekly installments. - My Japan
- A series of episodes by an Australian living in Japan. - Mystery at Walden Pond
- Fictional, humorous, and thought-provoking story by a UU minister that capitalizes on the greatness of minds like Henry David Thoreau. - Network
- Follow Jeremy Derafe as he explores the web of alien involvement, the Internet, and the end of the millennium. A novel on the web, with connections leading everywhere. - Ninth Day of Creation
- Author Stephen Carter looking for publisher of a science thriller based on the deliberate resurrection of the 1918 Spanish Flu virus. - North by Northants
- By Stanley Priest.Road comedy about two friends who are compelled to go on the run after being accused of murder and the wanton destruction of some pictures of animals. - Now, However, and Meanwhile
- Collection of unfinished stories by James Scholes. - Oberman the Footnote
- Retelling of the Snow White tale as a humorous political and romantic intrigue with images from popular culture. - Ozone Skip, The
- Satirical spoof of fundamentalist Christianity, touting Woodstock and the 60s as the Second Coming of Christ. - Phoenix
- By Dale J. Sprague; metaphysical entertainment . - Proud Pugs of Penzance
- Collection of stories about a group of pugs. - ruminations
- By Gary Ramey. Chewing and swallowing. Chewing and swallowing, again. Chewing and swallowing life's indigestible scraps. - Saadhu Testament, The
- Novel that tells the story of how faith is turned into a successful business. - Sailor Beware
- Online novel about a family who sails around the world and encounters modern day pirates. - Sarah's Price
- Rob Hopcott's novel and other short stories. - Scrooge & Cratchit
- By Matt McHugh. An original short story conceived as a sequel to the classic Dickens' tale, A Christmas Carol. Available free online and for PDA download, and printed version can be ordered. - Shakespeare's Dark Lady
- Novel by Ian Wilson that reveals the identity of the Dark Lady of Shakespeare's sonnets. - Slow Bleed, The Stations of the Cross Reinterpreted
- Stories by Mike Walsh, carvings by Susan Hagen. - Sunshine '69
- Interactive novel by Bobby Rabyd, featuring contributions from Richard Schuler, Colin Gagon, and Will Oldham. - Sweets of Solitude, The
- Written by Amos Wilson, a.k.a the Pennslyvania Hermit, who after the execution of his sister, shunned society and spent the remaining 19 years of his life in a cave. - Ten Years From Now
- A novel by Anna Carolina Fagundes. - Tetra Light Cones
- Follow the madcap escapades of Miss Olivia Peyton and Ms. Madeleine Lacroix as they navigate a world of eso-erotica, intrigue, and style. - The Drummer was the First to Die
- Account of cholera, love and mayhem in mid-1800 London, involving epidemiologist Dr. John Snow. - The Roar of Destiny Emanated From the Refrigerator, by Judy M
- A hyperfiction that simulates mental breakdown by miring the reader in a maze of linked episodes. - Tiger Cruise, The
- By Richard Thompson. A nuclear attack submarine leaves for a two day cruise with civilians, and must head off an Iraqi sub bound for the East Coast. - True Horse Stories
- Featuring tales of equine kindness, courage, and humour by Duaa Anwar. - Vault At Hotel California, The
- Novel in progress. - Western, The
- About the last ten days of a New Mexican mining town in the 1930s. - When Truth Kills Truth
- A spy thriller by Peter Simon. - Wish You Were Here
- Pieces of a story, postcards from a life of leaving, the art of being nobody. - With Love, Per Curiam
- Fiction series about high school debaters. Inspired by Nostrum, the weekly debate soap opera.
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