Vile Vortices
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Ongoing, First published Nov 29, 2018
Magic seeps into our reality and finds refuge in one little girl. Unfortunately, she doesn't know this and neither does anyone else, until she falls asleep during one of her classes. 

Was originally only for the 500 word prompt for Aim to Engage II, but I'm leaving it marked as ongoing. This will be continued and turned into a long novella or full novel. I will begin writing it in six-seven months and publishing the chapters on September 2019. Sorry for the long period, but until then, I will be working on-roughly-four novellas and three novels. 

"By definition, the Vile Vortices would be miserable whirlers but actually they are twelve vertex points of a planetary grid originally plotted by Ivan T. Sanderson, a naturalist and paranormal investigator. Sanderson first coined the term, "Vile Vortices" in his article "The Twelve Devil's Graveyards Around the World" (Saga magazine, 1972).

The best-known Vile Vortices are the Bermuda Triangle, the Dragon's Triangle (Devil's Sea), and the South Atlantic Anomaly. However, each of these twelve geographic areas is credited with instances of magnetic anomalies and other unexplained phenomena."

Excerpt from paranormal-encyclopedia.com

*Ivan T. Anderson was actually a biologist [MA in Botany and Ethnology from Cambridge University] and a writer, with interests in cryptozoology and phenomenons.
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58 parts Ongoing

Collection of different Indian short stories.