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Subtrope of [[Web Original]] and the prose equivalent of [[Web Comics]] such as ''[[Sluggy Freelance]]'' or ''[[Girl Genius]]'' (among many others) which happen to have distinct [[Story Arc|Story Arcs]]. An author, usually an amateur, publishes a [[Novel]] in many short installments (often daily or weekly) on a website.
 
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[[Spiritual Successor|Spiritual Ancestors]] of this trope are the serialized novels which [[Charles Dickens]]' (and ''many'' other authors of that time) originally published in serial form in newspapers and in [[Dime Novel]] form.
 
See [https://web.archive.org/web/20131020123259/http://webfictionguide.com/ Web Fiction Guide] for an incomplete listing of serial novels, among other forms of online prose fiction.
 
 
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* ''[[Above Ground]]'' is a [[After the End|post-apocalyptic]] [[Dark Fantasy]] where humans live underground and the infected live above ground. The story follows the adventures of the human girl Lilith, who is trapped upon the surface alongside werewolves, witches, and the like.
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* ''[[Legion of Nothing]]'' is a web novel about the descendants of [[The Golden Age of Comic Books|Golden Age]] superheroes who inherit their grandparents' powers and take on their costumed identities.
* ''[[Lovers and Beloveds]]'' is a story following the young Prince Temmin as he leaves his childhood home for the courtly intrigues of the capital city. It started as the web serial ''[[An Intimate History of the Greater Kingdom]]''. The serial drew significant crowdfunding from the readership, and has been edited and published in paperback. It is [[Meilin Miranda]]'s first novel.
* ''[[Mabaka - Magic is for Idiots!]]'' follows the story of an amateur wizard who falls through a black hole-like transportation system, and winds up crashing into a girl's yard in the first dimension - Earth. Thing is, he's not strong enough to get back by himself, and that transport system only comes around once a year... [[Hilarity Ensues|Let's just say that he and the human girl end up living together for a while.]] Updates are freqeunt, but not following any kind of schedule. [httphttps://web.archive.org/web/20151106062028/https://www.fictionpress.com/s/2739233/1/Mabaka_Magic_is_for_Idiots Found on FictionPress.]
* ''[[Magical Security Taskforce]]'' follows a group of high schoolers drafted into the titular peacekeeping organization. Written by Adam Pulver, also known for his anime/reality show spoofs and various Digimon fics, including the already-recced-on-this-site '' [http://www.firstagent.net/fanfic/connhome.htm The Connection]''.
* ''[http://many-words.com Many Words]'', extremely irregularly-updated, featuring an unfinished fantasy tale and a nearly-finished hard science fiction story of naval war in space.
* ''[http://www.metamorcity.com Metamor City]'' takes place in the same world, and features short stories (and so far one novel, "Making the Cut") in its podcast tales.
* ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20120502231454/http://writetocreate.tumblr.com/ Memetic Narration]'' is a recently started serial involving a third-person omniscient narrator that the main character hears in his head and internet memes that come to life in darker and edgier forms to cause trouble (Pedobear causing the rape and murder of a little girl, for instance).
* ''[[Mirrorfall]]'' - a geeky urban fantasy series whose [[Playful Hacker]] main character who is more likely to sneak off and look at Tropes than do her [[The Men in Black|Men in Black]] paperwork.
* ''[[My Little Pony Chronicles]]'' is this. It updates somewhat sporadically. Is essentially an [[Adaptation Expansion]] of the 80s [[My Little Pony]] cartoons.
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* ''[[3:1 Ratio|Three to One Ratio]]'' by [[Half Demon Cali]], a supernatural genre written-out graphic novel about a ghost who is given six months to survive on Earth while wearing a human skin and living with a [[Tsundere]] martial arts girl.
* ''[[Three Worlds Collide]]'' by Eliezer Yudkowsky, a science-fiction [[First Contact]] story concerning the ethics of deals with aliens of very different morality.
* ''[[Ultimate Sleepwalker|Ultimate Sleepwalker: The New Dreams]]'' and ''[[Ultimate SpiderWoman|Ultimate Spider-Woman: Change With Thethe Light]]'' are both based on comic book characters, but since the author is so bad at drawing that he makes [[Sonichu|Christian Weston Chandler]] look like Leonardo da Vinci, they're in prose serial format instead.
* ''[[Unlikely Eden]]'' is a weekly updated Web serial told from the alternating points of view of two 10-year-old girls. The story begins with the destruction of the girls' home which forces them to escape into the surrounding area. They immediately run afoul of the residents of a small outpost and through fortunate coincidence, they encounter a crotchety old trucker and his teenage ward, who become their only friends besides each other. Throughout the course of the story, they gradually begin to learn the complicated sequence of events that led to the destruction of their home. From prophecies to roller skates to robot teddy bears, there's never a dull moment.
* ''[[Wingspan]]'': based on the [[Chaotic Good]] angels [[Fallen Angel|fall]] theme with a twist; did you know the Christian idea of redemption had [[Power Perversion Potential]]?
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* Based on [[The Fear Mythos]] is ''[[The Rapture Logs|OH GOD THE RAPTURE IS BURNING]]'', a four-act epic that blends prose with a stream-of-consciousness journal style making it seem more like Twitter. It's an [[Alternate History]] tale of Rapture actually coming on October 21st, 2011.
* [http://gaius0artemis.deviantart.com/gallery/#/d4lwgxe Night Hunters]. Uploaded on [[Deviant ART]] and updated regularly(shly). It is quite new, but has some potential. Admittedly it does touch on a lot of cliches, but to be honest: What doesn't? Has some potential and hopefully the author will see it through to the end.
* ''[[Walpurgia]]'' is a web novel about [[Casting a Shadow|a witch with shadow magic]] that means to [[Roaring Rampage of Revenge|tear through the titular kingdom and kill the witches who wronged her]]. But as she goes through her quest for vengeance, she reveals secrets that put the kingdom, the witches, and herself in a much darker light.
 
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