Welcome to the table of contents page for Abandoned Towers magazine. This is the online magazine portion of our publication. Here you will find a wide range of high quality, enjoyable content and fun stuff to read.

At the top of the page you'll find buttons to all the categories: Westerns, Kid stuff otherwise known as Children's stories, Mystery stories or Mysteries if you prefer, nonfiction articles and essays, poetry by a large number of poets, romance stories, science fiction stories, thrillers that will make you chew on your finger nails, adventure stories which will have you cheering for the hero and feeling good about life in general, Eric Brown on Comics, a monthly comic colum by horror master Eric S. Brown, Fantasy stories, general fiction which is more of a literary sort of story than such genre fiction as Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter, Star Wars, or Conan is, and a great selection of jokes and other humor.

Next to the buttons you'll find a drop down menu called Fun Things to do. There you'll find links to the audio stories, the videos, the Abandoned Towers blog, our publishing schedule and much, much more.

Up in the corner lives Oddcube, the genius behind Oddreviews (and Oddio Reviews) by Oddcube. His colum also comes out once a month and covers interesting, diverse and unusual subjects such as Journey to the Far Side of the Sun, They Might Be Giants, and ... well you'll just have to go see for yourself.

The gold buttons at the top lead to all of our on going serials. Clock Work by Erin Bassett, Scion of the Immortals by Jared Evers, Dark InSpectre by Jason Kahn, Gas Langern Shadows by Malcolm Laughton, Tales of Coromoor by Chad Weiss, The Fetid Hord by A.J. Cooper and Knight Terrors: the (mis)adventures of Smoke the Dragon by Nicholas Ozment. Some of the serials come out once a month, some once a week and some at other intervals.

And last, but not least, we present you with a selection of online comics. Wizards without Coats, Arpy Ge, Wiz, Dragonslayers and Hannibal Tesla's Adventure Magazine. Some are updated on a regular basis, some are sligly irregular, but all are quite good.

Remember too, that Abandoned Towers is also published in a printed version, and what you'll find between teh covers of the print issues you will never find on the online site. Nor will you ever find the online content inside one of the print issues. So don't miss out on anything. Be sure to get every print issue of Abandoned Towers (they only come out three times a year, certainly not a strain on anyone's budget) and visit the online pages frequently.
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