Category Archives: Webfiction

the history of webfiction

I’ve been trying to do a little digging on the history of webfiction, to discover the main events and key turning points that have led to the exciting community I am part of today. This is definitely something we’ve been … Continue reading

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The New Real: Blast Radius by MCM

This is just a quick little update to say that MCM, one of my favourite online authors, is doing another one of his crazy live writing schemes over at 1889 Labs, which of course I will be attempting to live … Continue reading

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Code Walker by G.L. Drummond

My rating: With 13 short-ish parts up, Code Walker is a quick and thoroughly enjoyable read. It’s a “futuristic scifi romp” — it has a mixture of romance and espionage thrill to it, set in a more advanced version of … Continue reading

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The Antithesis by T.L. Whiteman

It feels like ages since I posted a review, and even longer since I posted a webfiction review, so here goes! ****** My rating: It is hard to classify The Antithesis — I would say, so far, it is a … Continue reading

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Wake Up With the Kimellians by Zoe E Whitten

I couldn’t let Read an eBook Week go by without reviewing at least one ebook, so here goes! * * * * * Wake Up With the Kimellians by Zoe E. Whitten While I’ve read other work by Zoe E. … Continue reading

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Tori’s Row on 1889 Labs

Following alphabete‘s teaser review of Tori’s Row, I used all my significant twitter weight to get a sneak peek of the story. Why was I so eager to get my hands on it? Because Tori’s Row is the first collaboration … Continue reading

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read an ebook week!

Recognized since 2004, “Read an E-Book Week educates and informs the public about the pleasures and advantages of reading electronically” — make sure to check out the list of >participating online bookstores offering either free or discounted ebooks throughout this week! Continue reading

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webfiction wednesday

Don’t forget, to get your weekly webfiction dose, head on over to Ergofiction! This week’s interview is with Whitechapel author Eddy Webb, who speaks about writing reader-directed fiction, harnassing his audience, and more. I’ve personally found his website quite inspiring, … Continue reading

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The Man with the Improbable Leg

I’d like to tell you about my latest read, a romping tale about lust, courage, and greed. The authors are two: Andy Fanton and MCM. The characters are the kind who like to condemn women and foreigners, not to mention … Continue reading

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café wednesday: we’ve moved!

Café Wednesday interviews may now be found at Ergofiction.com – see you all there! Continue reading

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ergofiction: ezine for webfiction fans!

The first issue of Ergofiction goes live this week, so make sure to stop by and check it out! Continue reading

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Haunting Sins by Zoe E. Whitten

A review of the horror tale “Haunting Sins”, which follows David as his new job leads him down a dark path. Continue reading

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review: 314 crescent manor by m. jones

M. Jones, editor of “The Random Eye”, has started a new freely available online serial: “314 Crescent Manor”. This is my review. 4/5 stars. Continue reading

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café wednesday: e-fiction magazines

Last week’s #WebFicWed mention: 314 Crescent Manor It is sometimes said that every person has at least one book in them, but how many magazines does it take to make a book? You didn’t think I could really go a … Continue reading

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News! The Rose & Bay Award

Online fiction now has an award! Thanks to weblit.us, I discovered that Elizabeth Barrette, who’s behind Crowdfunding Creativity, with the help of friends, has set up the Rose & Bay Award. What Is the Rose and Bay Award? The Rose … Continue reading

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