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The Novels category in Online Writing/Fiction is for single fictional novels.
http://halflifeone.blogspot.com/
by Bill Liversidge. When his business fails Nick Dowty resorts to desperate measures to save his family from ruin.
http://bluetowerpress.com/
by Tim Adams. The saga of a car-crazed supermarket cashier, his environmentalist drifter friend, and their pursuit of the fabled Cuauhtémoc cup, said to be charged with fearsome supernatural power.
http://www.parkerpruett.com/countyroadtoc.htm
by Parker Pruett. A thriller on beach time set along County Road 30-A in northwest Florida.
http://www.darkzoo.net/clfsite/Darkzoo.htm
by Carl Frederick. The reader can click to read a multiple viewpoint novel, or choose to read the same general story from a particular character's point of view. Each of the views is a complete story.
http://drawntothedeepend.blogspot.com/
By Martin Pond. A blog-novel in installments, chronicling the descent of one man as his life unravels in the aftermath of grief and guilt.
http://dumpminer.com/
by J.V. Errichetti. A futuristic fable of treachery and deceit in a world not to far from our own.
http://www.exciteddelirium.ca/2008/04/23/excited-delirium-book-prelude/
by Liam Young. A fictional account of a corporate spy who doesn't do his job very well. He stumbles into a new contract that involves a corporate executive who is determined to alter the economic and political face of the planet.
http://www.guardiansofthesecret.com/
by Cary Shulman. An online novel of ideas. A political thriller about secrets.
http://peterhansensblackbook.blogspot.com/
A serial novel in tribute to John D. MacDonald and his main character, Travis McGee. Attempts to complete MacDonald's Travis McGee series.
http://humbugbistro.blogspot.com/
by Heather Spoonheim. Chronicles her efforts to bring culinary innovation to a small town.
http://www.complete-review.com/fiction/inquest/index.htm
A fantasy serial in which a family is asked to produce a biography of an enigmatic wealthy professor.
http://www.ithappenedinplainfield.com/
by Michael Latshaw. Follows the quirky adventures of an NYC graphic designer who moves to New Jersey after receiving an unusual offer from a mysterious benefactress.
http://kliffsedge.wordpress.com/
by Illise Montoya. May Kliff, a freelancer who solves unusual cases together with her brother Max.
http://www.lastmage.com/
by Andrew Eckhart. Mage Elijah Valentine has seen it all before—well, most all of it. He stands between growing, supernatural chaos and the world.
http://letterstomymother-novel.blogspot.com/
by Rebecca Heath. A May-December romance between a gifted coed and a biochemistry professor set in 1950's Seattle.
http://www.mortalhappiness.com/
by Hamid Z Hansssen. The story of a British-American photojournalist, Michael Jones embedded with a group of Russian peacekeepers in the volatile Caucasus region, and a Russian-Georgian doctor, Enna Serpukhova, who works for an NGO.
http://musicchain.tripod.com/
About six best friends who share a passion for music and for each other.
http://www.danroentsch.com/nfuws/default.htm
by Dan Roentsch. A modern fable of sex, betrayal, and a tobacco that tastes like a lady.
http://www.asstr.org/~Bradley_Stoke/NonAdult/omega_toc.htm
Returns the adult reader to the world of childhood imagination; a world populated by the fantastic, the fabulous and the thoroughly improbable.
http://www.marymagdalene.ca/
by Richard Kellie. Fictional biography of Mary Magdalene.
http://www.angelfire.com/journal2/sunnu/
by Suman Kumar. A novel about growing up in middle-class South India.
http://thegermainetruth.net/
A multi-weblog fiction about a small Central Oregon town, which is part mystery, part rural utopia, and part postmodern serial-in-progress.
http://www.netnovelet.com/index.htm
Action and suspense Netnovelet about two boys growing up in the 1910's and Roaring 20's.
http://theteutonicknights.blogspot.com/
A translation of a historical novel Krzyzacy (translated as: "The Knights of the Cross" or "The Teutonic Knights") written by Henryk Sienkiewicz and published in 1900.
https://sites.google.com/site/geddygibson/
by Geddy Gibson. A bleakly comic tale of taking on a McJob while searching for a "real" one.
http://hinduzombiefever.com/thrall/
A web novel about a mysterious illness infecting a series of hapless people.
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