The Child of Technology (in progress)
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Ongoing, First published Feb 26, 2016
Max, a kid who has been a technology wiz and smarter than all the teachers he has had after the 3rd grade makes a mistake in an invention he was working on and got taken to a world where magic existed and that people there rely on their magic and technology is only for the people born without magic but as Max later finds out people from other worlds can posses magic and that he isn't the first, or last person from his world to be brought there.
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