From the Void
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Ongoing, First published Jan 09, 2019
Everybody has imagined before. Created imaginary scenarios or people that don't exist. Writers take that to a whole new level by writing what they imagine and allowing others to experience the worlds they create. 
But what about those washed up writers that never finish their works? Do their characters just disappear?
Thirty year old Hannah had put that part of her life behind her, and given up on the dream of writing a novel. Allowed it to collect dust for years. When two strangers come knocking she is thrown back into the world she created, quite literally. The two standing on her door step are none other than the main characters of her unfinished novel.
So what would you do if your imaginary friends came knocking at your door in real life? Follow along with the antics that ensue as people from a medieval fantasy world encounter our world full of science to save the land they love.
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Fair warning this is my first draft of this story and will have quite a few mistakes, I'm sure. But it's still a fun story. Enjoy.
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