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Projects

Unnatural Remedy

Healer Kate – exhausted, over-worked and secretly in love with Griff – just wants to help Ned find his family. Griff, recovering from the loss of his right hand, just wants to find the nerve to ask Kate out. And all Ned wants is to stop them both from finding out the truth about his past.

Book One out now from Speedlines Publishing and Amazon. Contains: magic, mystery and way too many guns.

By Gwen Kortsen and Angela Wraight

Blind Date

Healer Frank is in love, and will do anything to win the heart of gorgeous blind witch Lydia. He has two problems, though – Lydia hates his guts and, if that weren’t enough, one of their most notorious patients has just escaped from the Healers’ Guild mental ward.

An Unnatural Remedy story by Gwen Kortsen & Carmel Ward.

Waking Dreams

Being crazy isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. Especially when lives depend on you working out not only where you are, but when you are, too, and remembering what will happen next. Confused? Try living a segment of time-space continuum in Harry Harrington’s shoes.

An Unnatural Remedy story by Gwen Kortsen & Ruby Lloyd-Burman.

Circuit Breaker

It’s the year 2027 in the USSR. Following death of her best friend, ordinary high-schooler Maya and her hacker pal Yuri find themselves in possession of a mysterious computer chip. Chased by gun-toting bad guys, can the two master the Circuit Breaker program before it’s too late? Read Online

Chapter 1 featured in the Mangasm anthology.

By Gwen Kortsen & Angela Wraight.

Mission Critical

He is a man on a vital assignment. Innocent lives are in the balance, and all is not what it seems.

By Gwen Kortsen & Angela Wraight.

The Year of Rain

A teenage girl receives a mysterious birthday present from the father she's never met.

To be published soon in the second Leek & Sushi anthology, from Itch Publishing

By Angela Wraight

Year of Rain p2
150 Years of Opreshun

Life isn’t fair, and school is even less so. When a teacher is unfairly dismissed, he teams up with a rebellious student to take social disobedience to a whole new level.

Published in the Leek and Sushi anthology produced by Itch.

By Gwen Kortsen & Angela Wraight

Shinagami.

A divine spelling-error can really stuff your life up. Meet Shinji Toyota, defender of justice, part-time supermarket worker and god of frozen TV-dinners.

By Gwen Kortsen & Karen Rubins.