In addition of hundreds of fiction and fan fiction sites that offer free text fiction, there are some brilliant online comics. One still is dedicated to " Freefall " (http://freefall.purrsia.com/ff100/fv00001.htm), which is both surprising and extremely entertaining science fiction, at least in my opinion. Another is the " Sluggy & 39; by Pete Abrams (http://www.sluggy.com/), probably the most linked to the comic-after Dilbert. Curiously, people can pay for Sluggy if they wish. True & 39; Sluggites & 39; may become a " Defender of the Nifty " and support the site with a $ 30 donation. $ 25 annual donations in subsequent years will get & 39; Defenders & 39; ad-free viewing. People also can buy Sluggy books and merchandise. Or, dedicated fans can read Sluggy religiously for years, the comic strip praise to their friends, and discuss it for hours, all without spending a penny. Pete Abrams offers it simply as " Pay If You Want ".
Isn & 39; t the Internet, as well as the generosity of people creative, wonderful? keiko althea
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