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Fear of Widths David D Levine
Home for his parents’ funeral … all the familiar, yet unfamiliar, things. And the horizon. How could he have forgotten the horizon? Mind-bending fiction from a Hugo-winning author.… More
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Closet Dreams Lisa Tuttle
“Something terrible happened to me when I was a little girl…” so begins this extraordinary, International Horror Guild Award-winning tale of abduction, survival and escape from the author Stephen Jones has called “a major force in macabre fiction.”… More
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All the Little Gods We Are John Grant
A moving tale by award-winning author John Grant about a man discovering that somehow the story of his past has been written all wrong. A superbly measured fantasy about loss, and sorrow, and the pain of dealing with past passions.… More
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Memories of the Flying Ball Bike Shop Garry Kilworth
Understand the one you hate. What did the old Chinese man smoke? He smoked his enemy, and when he had smoked the hated man he would know him. “The best short story writer in any genre” (New Scientist).… More
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Pilots of the Purple Twilight Kit Reed
The wives spent every day by the pool – this was where the men had left them, after all. A moving, incisive story that gets right under your skin from an author whose prose style has been described as “pure… More
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One Step Closer Iain Rowan
infinity plus singles #1 [Oct 2011]
Life jumps the rails, runs away from you and there’s no catching it up. Not ever. A free short story from Iain Rowan, winner of the Derringer Award for best short crime story. “I… More -
Has Anyone Here Seen Kristie? John Grant
infinity plus singles #2 [Oct 2011]
When he arrives in Edinburgh, he sees his future as an infinitely bleak expanse. But then he meets Kristie … Award-winning author John Grant has created not just a tender, erotic tale about the… More -
The Time-Lapsed Man Eric Brown
infinity plus singles #3 [Oct 2011]
Emerging from flux after three months of mind-pushing a starship through the nada-continuum, Thorn realised he could not hear. He was on his second drink, an hour later, when a sound startled him. But… More -
Head Shots Keith Brooke
infinity plus singles #4 [Oct 2011]
What if the paparazzi could read their targets’ minds? Anna-Louise is a young and ambitious reporter, on the trail of an adulterous footballer, trying to hear through the mind noise to find out what… More -
Old Soldiers Kit Reed
infinity plus singles #5 [Oct 2011]
In the room across the hall the old soldier shouts, just as he has done for years… And behind her, something in the shadows stirs. “One of our brightest cultural commentators” –Publishers Weekly… More -
The Life Business John Grant
infinity plus singles #6 [Nov 2011]
With astonishing power, award-winning author John Grant portrays the human facility to falsify history, using as his backdrop the beginnings of the late-20th-century troubles in Northern Ireland, as an unwitting mainland schoolboy finds himself… More -
The Bone Flute Lisa Tuttle
infinity plus singles #7 [Nov 2011]
Venn, a fickle and restless young musician, is drawn to the “lost planet” of Habille where, it is said, human nature has changed, and love once experienced can never die. In an afterword written… More -
The Death of Cassandra Quebec Eric Brown
infinity plus singles #8 [Nov 2011]
Cassandra Quebec: an artist who had shown the world her soul. At the height of her career she was the world’s most celebrated artist; a year later she was dead. And now… her death… More -
Playmate Kit Reed
infinity plus singles #9 [Nov 2011]
The little boy next door is just so good. In fact, he’s pretty much perfect. And he has a strangely powerful influence on Danny. A disturbing story from an author whose short fiction has… More -
Picking Blueberries Anna Tambour
infinity plus singles #10 [Nov 2011]
A powerfully evocative portrait of an alternative community in the early 1970s, told with a child’s-eye simplicity by a young resident. Short fiction from an author whose work has been described by World Fantasy… More -
The Euonymist Neil Williamson
In a future where naming is vital and the labelling of a new species can have major ramifications, what hope is there for an ancient tongue that is effectively linguistically dead? “A rich and rewarding read from a stylish new… More



















