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Octavo
Anthony Robinson, Editor. Poetry and fiction from the best writers on the net.
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Power Star
Gerald James Seward, Editor. Welcome to the new POWER STAR for the 21st Century! There's some great fan fiction coming your way.
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Dark Highway
Visions of twilight and devils and light; Tales born of 3:00 am passions and caffine; Prose to quench the foulest of hearts; And music, and portals, and media, and truth.
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The Moonlit Road
Ghost stories and strange folktales of the American South, told by the region's most celebrated storytellers. We invite you to light a lantern, open the gate and come take a walk down The Moonlit Road.
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The Savvy Click Magazine
features fiction, articles, software reviews, amazing facts, news, Dinner and a Movie, What's Your Sign? (humorous horoscopes), writer's resources, independent book reviews, movie reviews, Teen Town, Kid's Corner and much more!
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JobStories
George Brewington edits the fiction that comes to the site. He decided to create JobStories after realizing that most everyone he knows hates their jobs but loves to talk about them.
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Fables
A quarterly, semi-professional e-zine publishing speculative fiction, folktales, related artwork and audio recordings.
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Ariga
Ariga sounds Italian. It's not. Nor is it Greek, Phoenician or Turkish. It is a Hebrew word meaning weave, in other words, what we all try to do on the web.
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