Part 5 of 7 Diary, September 30, 1888 Tonight we went out in the streets, Father and I, or should I maybe say Jack and I. It was late, and we were up in Grandfather’s study. Father stripped all…
Serial Novels
Mrs. Pug, or, The Flesh Age
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Part 4 of 7 Dear Diary, September 17th, 1888 It’s been too two or three days since I wrote in you. I wanted to everyday but Grandfather won’t leave me alone with his questions and demonstrations and plans. To whit,…
Mrs. Pug, or, The Flesh Age
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Part 3 of 7 Dear Diary, September 14th Still, 1888 Still I put you away when I heard footsteps on the stairs and wasn’t sure what to do. Grandfather appeared, leaning on his cain cane with a sheaf of papers…
Mrs. Pug, or, The Flesh Age
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Part 2 of 7 Dear Diary, September 13th, 1888 Firstly: 1. It is spelled JEWS, not Juwes. I apologize for my sloppyness. I was in a state of great nervousness yesterday, and even so minor a word as Jews I…
Conrad & Clench: Fugitives from the Crown, Episode III
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Episode III: Pointing Fingers Back in the cockpit, Dr. Clench gritted his teeth. Above him, he could hear the a-rhythmic pounding of feet and bodies against the upper deck of the MechaniCrab. He fought to resist the urge to pump…
Conrad and Clench: Fugitives from the Crown, Episodes I and II
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EPISODE 1: ENTER THE BADDIE “Hold her steady, you addle-brained smatchers!” the sinister Doctor Clench bellowed into the speaking tubes, “Buckingham Palace is in my sights!” Contrary to his command, the mechanical crab seemed to shudder more underneath the not-so-good…
Madame Bluestocking’s Pennyhorrid
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PART ONE: CITY BENEATH THE WAVES The dragon bearing two riders broke through the blue film. Kelly felt the cold water droplets bounce off his face and canvas greatcoat before the magic field convinced the molecules they were supposed to…