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A Working Writer’s Daily Planner 2012
A Working Writer’s Daily Planner is the perfect place to keep everything writing-related: whether it’s deadlines and word counts, ideas and inspirations, or the most private hopes and dreams. There’s nothing like having this planner in hand to show how… More
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A Working Writer’s Daily Planner 2012 Almanac Edition ebook
The Almanac Edition of the Daily Planner includes all the prompts, exercises, reading lists, and articles from the two previous editions.
A Working Writer’s Daily Planner is the perfect place to keep everything writing-related: whether it’s deadlines and word counts,… More -
The Karaoke Singer’s Guide to Self-Defense Tim Kinsella
For all this novel’s depth of story, and that story’s grip and wealthy undercurrents, Tim Kinsella’s rushing, trippily meticulous prose is so exciting to follow that the story seems as much the novel’s soundtrack and topography as it is the… More
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Kalpa Imperial Angelica Gorodischer et al.
Read a chapter. New York Times Summer Reading list.
“The dreamy, ancient voice is not unlike Le Guin’s, and this collection should appeal to her fans as well as to those of literary fantasy and Latin American fiction.”—Library Journal (*Starred Review*)
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After the Rain Tehani Wessely
The aftermath of rain, be it showers, storms or floods, can change the landscape. In this book, fifteen of Australia’s best and brightest speculative fiction authors offer literal and figurative interpretations of what follows rain, in this reality and others.
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Homing: the whole story (from the inside out) Stephanie Domet
“Stephanie Domet’s writing is lyrical and profound, wired with amplified moments of wonder and grace.”
—John K. Samson,
Singer-songwriter, The Weakerthans
A funny, urban love story, Homing is the story of Leah, a woman who’s grown afraid of the outdoors;… More -
The Same Woman Thea Lim
“Thea Lim understands the cultural nuances of our time better than any emerging writer in English. To read Thea Lim is to read the very heart of humanity—and meet the cosmopolitan future head on.”
—George Elliott Clarke, Laureate, 2001 Governor-General’s Award for… More -
Bats or Swallows Teri Vlassopoulos
The innocence and clarity of Teri Vlassopoulos’s narrative voice reveals new and unexpected layers. The characters in these stories look for signs and omens as they attempt to understand events in their lives by framing them in abstract superstitions.
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The Art of Trespassing Anna Leventhal et al.
“An anthology of new writers that sparkles with imagination, energy, and flashes of poetry. And perhaps most importantly, it’s an awfully fun read.”
—Jonathan Goldstein, Author of Lenny Bruce is Dead
The Art of Trespassing explores the systems and structures… More -
In a Mist Devon Code
“In these deft and engaging stories Devon Code explores the subliminal forces that shape people’s lives and reminds us how deeply mysterious the ordinary world is.”
—John Steffler, Author of The Afterlife of George Cartwright and Helix
In a Mist explores… More -
Transits: stories from inbetween Jaime Forsythe et al.
The Transits collection embodies what Invisible Publishing is all about: encouraging storytellers, helping new and emerging writers develop their craft and find an audience.
Featuring the work of ten new Canadian writers, this is not a collection of travel stories,… More -
The Blackness Within: Stories of the Pagan God Moccus Gill Ainsworth
Synopsis:
From Africa to Australasia, from Europe to the US, take a terrifying journey led by world-renowned and up-and-coming authors of horror. See how Moccus, the Celtic God of fecundity, brings His barbaric brutality to the twenty-first century. Experience the… More -
Jabberwocky 5 Sean Wallace
The elements and bedrock of Jabberwocky can be largely described as the -ical approach: lyrical, whimsical, mythical, in all its forms, particularly short fiction, poetry, and illustrative. There are no boundaries, no restrictions, no genres. If you love the art… More
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Lord of the White Hell Book Two Ginn Hale
Lord of the White Hell is the new two-part novel from cult favorite Ginn Hale. (Book One is here.)
Kiram Kir-Zaki may be considered a mechanist prodigy among his own people, but when he becomes the first… More -
Lord of the White Hell Book One Ginn Hale
Lord of the White Hell is the huge new novel in two parts from cult favorite Ginn Hale.
Book Two will be published on Tuesday February, 1. On March 8th, Weightless will start serializing Ginn Hale’s huge new novel,… More -
Report to the Men’s Club and Other Stories Carol Emshwiller
Nominated for the Philip K. Dick Award · Locus Recommended Reading List · Includes the Nebula winner “Creature.”
What if the world ended on your birthday — and no one came? What if your grandmother was a superhero? What if… More



















