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The Miscreants by VoidStudios-_-
The Miscreants
VoidStudios-_-
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  • Parts 2
In an age of medieval times, our young protagonist, Jay Hart, embarks on an adventure to fulfill his dream of becoming a full-fledged wizard. Unfortunately for him he can only use defensive magic. So now he trains at his new school to become a full-fledged wizard and hopefully learn offensive magic by the end of his school year, though with his current ranking, things aren't going to be easy. That doesn't stop him though and soon enough, forms a group of unlikely friends who help him along the way.
Fantasy Sub-Genre Guide by Fantasy
Fantasy Sub-Genre Guide
Fantasy
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  • Parts 79
The sub-genres of Fantasy
The Writer's Handbook - Write & Publish Like Industry Professionals by ea_carter
The Writer's Handbook - Write & Publish Like Industry Professionals
ea_carter
  • Reads 43,748
  • Votes 1,537
  • Parts 22
A book chock full of information and tips for writers at every stage of their writing process from concept to publishing. © E A Carter 2017 All Rights Reserved.
Our Unlucky Stars by ThatTrillBlasian
Our Unlucky Stars
ThatTrillBlasian
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  • Votes 36,301
  • Parts 39
A modern, gay retelling of the star crossed lovers, Romeo & Juliet, about two boys falling in love despite the burden the world and their families put on their shoulders. [Extended synopsis inside]
EX Versus by PotentEntity236
EX Versus
PotentEntity236
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  • Parts 6
Enigma Philvexter -the main character of this story- dies and fortunately gets a second chance at life. In addition to having a second chance at life Enigma gains new powers and the consciousness of an unknown entity-that seems to have the best of intentions. Throughout the story Enigma is pursued for his new powers and the origin of said power. Read along to find out how Enigma deals with his predicament. Greetings readers, I would just like to thank you for reading my cheesy synopsis and I hope that you stick around to read our book. Although I call my book a story, it does not look like a traditional prose fiction story, but instead looks like a play. It is not a play though, it is more of a new way that I express this story in a way that does not use descriptions of the events in paragraphs. I believe that this provides ease of reading and gives the reader a more immersive experience. Nonetheless, I would just like to point out that this is my first book and I seek help from you the reader when you see any grammatical and/or spelling errors. Yours sincerely, PotentEntity236