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    Original Fiction Suburban Sorcerer

    Yes, thought I hinted at that by the fact that our narrator was brought in by the State Police to clean up the supernatural incursion. It's still not common per se, and depending on the jurisdiction most police will go years, decades, or even full careers without encountering any, but it's a...
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    Original Fiction Suburban Sorcerer
    Threadmarks: Chapter 2

    Chapter 2 I entered the converted suburban home. The layout was pretty common for the area, a short entryway that ended almost immediately in a combined common room and kitchen. A hall split off from the kitchen going towards what I figured would be bedrooms, though the door at the beginning of...
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    Original Fiction Suburban Sorcerer

    Like I said, it's a working title. If I do truly settle on it, I'll rework the opening, I've received some feedback on the opening being a little to drawn out and exposition esq. anyway. However, if I come up with a title I like more that doesn't immediately scream "this is urban fantasy" I'll...
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    Original Fiction Suburban Sorcerer

    Title came after that opening monologue was written, and I'm not sure I'll settle on that title. I'm purposefully going for a dialogue style for the narration, hence my use of it, but may cut back. Can see what you mean here, will add some description to the exchange.
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    Original Fiction Suburban Sorcerer

    I have chapter 2 complete, I'm going to try and make sure I have at least one chapter more finished before I post the next. And @Seras added the threadmark. Kinda thought it wasn't necessary for chapter 1 without other chapters year. :P
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    Original Fiction Suburban Sorcerer
    Threadmarks: Chapter 1

    Chapter 1 You never know what is out there in the world. We like to think we do, we like to think we know it all, that the material world is all that there is. That science can explain everything. Even the religious tend to think in this manner, at most they see God and the supernatural as a...
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