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That's My Dad
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Family
Humor
When Artie's 'inventor' dad gets involved, what would be normal situations become chaotic catastrophes.
HOMECOMING
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Friendship
Humor
Modern
School
Ethan gets shipped off to boarding school after his behavior can no longer be tolerated. The occurrences that follow are utterly rough around the edges, with dire consequences.
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Ruka-Chan's Stories
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School
Ruka-chan isn't actually very good at writing stories,
but we all have to start somewhere.
Unfinished characters,
nonsensical situations,
forced dialogue,
these are the daily struggles of a young writer with a dream.
Grace in Red
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Psychological
[Completed]
Josiah, a depraved man, is seconds away from jumping off the Golden Gate Bridge. "Is it nice out today?" says the girl in red. She confronts Josiah. In his eyes, this must be an angel. This angel, named Grace, is blind. Grace wishes to see the world; Josiah intends to leave it.
A genuine human connection
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Faith
Love
Military
Occult
Political
Supernatural
William Carp and Freya Linn get put in a group project together.
I've got something called girl's syndrome
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Boys' Love
LGBTQ+
Magic
Michiro has dated many girls, but none of his relationships ever felt meaningful. After he breaks up with Makuri, she becomes furious and curses him — turning him into a girl for ten months. To break the curse, Michiro must build a genuine relationship and learn what true love really is.
As he adjusts to life as a girl, he slowly grows closer to Kanguro, a boy he once disliked. Together with...
Nitrate!
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School
It's 1996, the digital age is crawling up on us like a spider to it's prey entangled in it's web.
So what can you do with the internet? Websurf, send emails, or maybe consider taking a page from Aidan Wheeler's book and take to creating a blog, detailing the most mundane or unjust or downright right absurd parts of teenagehood and watch the world spin with cynical lenses.