Webfiction Wednesday #40
The Antithesis continues to be the strong leader in the Top Web Fiction voting booth, but there’s also a new face in the top 5 this week. Adrian’s Undead Diary tells the story of a zombie apocalypse...
View ArticleReview: Alice’s Adventures In Wonderland by Lewis Carroll
Available formats on Project Gutenberg: HTML, EPUB (no images), Kindle (no images), PDF, Plucker, QiOO Mobile, Plain Text UTF-8. This has to be one of the most popular stories in the world. A quick...
View ArticleThalo Blue by Jason McIntyre
Sebastion Redfield awoke to the squeak-crunch of footsteps in snow outside his father’s bedroom window. Alone, he lay there unmoving, as before, and his mind fluttered, caught in that dreamy world...
View ArticleRead any good poetry lately?
If you haven’t, then you certainly should. Poetry even more than prose, is subject to personal taste. Some read poetry for the beauty and form of the words, some for the shock of raw ideas, and some...
View ArticleReview: A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens
Formats available on Project Gutenberg: HTML, EPUB, Kindle, Plucker, QiOO mobile, Plain Text UTF-8. Seven weeks ago, when I was planning this series of reviews, I thought that A Christmas Carol would...
View ArticleNew Year, New Directions
Happy holidays, everyone! Mince pies and mulled wine all around! The start of a new year is a time for change and renewal. What resolutions have you made? My resolution is to spend more time on...
View ArticleReview: Ulysses by James Joyce
Formats available on Project Gutenberg: HTML, EPUB, Kindle, Plucker, QiOO Mobile, Plain text UTF-8. James Joyce’s Ulysses is the magnum opus of this great Irish writer. In the novel, Joyce expands the...
View ArticleReview: The Time Machine by H.G. Wells
Formats available on Project Gutenberg: Generated HTML, EPUB, Kindle, Plucker, QiOO Mobile, Plain Text UTF-8. How does a novella of only 32,000 words become so influential that it spawns an entire...
View ArticleGuest-Post: Fluffy-Seme Will Be Back – With a Vengeance!
A year and a half ago I was a frustrated webfiction writer: free from writer’s block, proud of the content I was producing, happily gabbing with the rest of the community on Twitter, but frustrated all...
View ArticleBringing Webfiction to the World… Starting in Belgium!
In the spirit of Eli’s plan to get Webfiction mentioned in the New York Times, (and also slightly in the spirit of “I can’t believe it’s really happening“) I’m slightly psyched to announce the first...
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