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It Walks in Beauty Chandler Davis et al.
With Introduction and Foreword by Josh Lukin.
“I can’t remember the last time I have seen fiction, especially science fiction, put so richly in context. It Walks in Beauty introduces us to a remarkable man, gives us insight into the… More -
Journey to the Core of Creation Brian Stableford
It is 1847, and Paris is edging closer to its next revolution, but something is also astir inside Mont Dragon in the Ardèche. This is a place of annual pilgrimage for a band of enigmatic nomads, and also a place… More
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The Science Fiction Megapack Robert Silverberg
Hours of great reading await, with tales from some of the 20th century’s most renowned science fiction authors, Here are 25 science fiction stories (plus a bonus short-short):
ARENA, by Fredric Brown
EXPEDITER, by Mack Reynolds
ONE-SHOT, by James Blish… More -
Lightspeed Magazine Issue 18 John Joseph Adams
Every month Lightspeed Magazine features all kinds of science fiction: from near-future, sociological soft sf, to far-future, star-spanning hard sf, and anything and everything in between:
Martian folklore is brought to life in Lisa Nohealani Morton’s powerful debut, “How Maartje and Uppinder… More -
Fantasy Magazine Issue 56 John Joseph Adams
From modern mythcraft to magic realism, Fantasy Magazine is your guide to magical realms and worlds beyond tomorrow:
Leo Tolstoy reminded us, “Every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.” But in K. M. Ferebee’s tale “Seven Spells to Sever… More -
Beneath Ceaseless Skies Issue #81 Michael Anthony Ashley et al.
Issue #81 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies online magazine, featuring Pt. I of a novella by Michael Anthony Ashley and a story by Stephen Case.… More
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Shattering Glass John Russell Fearn
The girl had been lying dead all night. There’d been a terrible struggle, but in the end, the woman had lost her life to the jagged top of a cologne bottle–her jugular vein severed. Suspicious immediately falls on Richard Lane,… More
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The Man Who Was Not John Russell Fearn
Gerald Dawson was the first to die—in an apparent road accident. But when other members of his family receive mysterious telephone calls informing them of their own imminent demise, and the predictions come true, Scotland Yard soon realizes that a… More
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Sense and Sensuality: Erotic Fantasies in the World of Jane Austen J. Blackmore (Editor) et al.
Fans of Jane Austen often imagine what her fiction would have been like if she was more of a romantic, or allowed herself to chronicle what went on behind closed doors during the Regency.
Many, many, many authors have written… More -
Like a Wisp of Steam: Steampunk Erotica J. Blackmore (Editor) et al.
Five erotic steampunk stories. Lust & leaping ‘technologie’ meet in a Victorian era that never was. Jason Rubis, Thomas S. Roche, Vanessa Vaughn, Peter Tupper, and Kaysee Renee Robichaud create fascinating tales of airships, corsetry, mad scientists, and drama.… More
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Chelsea Station Issue 1 Jameson Currier et al.
Chelsea Station is a new literary magazine of gay writing, edited by Jameson Currier. The first issue features six original short stories, fourteen new poems, a never-before-published one-act play and memoir, and several interviews, columns, and reviews on gay literature… More
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Whispers in Darkness: Lovecraftian Erotica J. Blackmore (Editor) et al.
Strange! Electrifying! Sexy! Eldritch?
Explore the new and exciting world of Lovecraft-based erotica in Whispers in Darkness, a new collection from Circlet Press. This cyclopean collection features eight new stories from Peter Tupper, Angela Caperton, Alex Picchetti, Monique Poirier,… More -
Love and Romanpunk Tansy Rayner Roberts
Love and Romanpunk by Tansy Rayner Roberts
ISBN 978-0-9808274-6-0
Cover design by Amanda Rainey
Electronic conversion by Cheryl Morgan (mobi)
Suitable for Kindle
Published September 2011
Thousands of years ago, Julia Agrippina wrote the true history of her family, the… More -
Thief of Lives Lucy Sussex
Thief of Lives by Lucy Sussex
Cover design by Amanda Rainey
Why
are certain
subjects so
difficult to talk
about? What
is justice?
Why do
writers
think that
other people’s
lives are fair game?
And what do we really
know… More -
Apex Magazine – Issue 30 Lynne M. Thomas et al.
The November 2011 issue of Apex Magazine.
This issue features fiction by Elizabeth Bear (“The Leavings of the Wolf”), Catherynne M. Valente (“The Bread We Eat in Dreams”), and Robert Shearman (“This Creeping Thing”). Poetry by Tim Pratt (“Lion Heart”)… More -
Chelsea Station 1-Year Subscription Jameson Currier
This esubscription is for 12 months/4 issues of Chelsea Station in the format of your choice beginning with the current issue.
How It Works
Once you subscribe a link is emailed to you. Click on the link (or paste it… More



















