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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
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
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
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
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
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
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
café wednesday: we’ve moved!
Café Wednesday interviews may now be found at Ergofiction.com – see you all there! Continue reading
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
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
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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