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All Seated on the Ground Connie Willis
The aliens have landed! The aliens have landed! But instead of shooting death rays, taking over the planet and carrying off Earthwomen, they’ve just been standing there for months on end, glaring like a disapproving… More
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D.A. Connie Willis
Theodora Baumgarten has just been selected as an IASA space cadet, and therein lies the problem. She didn’t apply for the ultra-coveted posting, and doesn’t relish spending years aboard the ship to which… More
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Inside Job Connie Willis
Connie Willis is the master of the science fiction novella, from seminal efforts such as “Blued Moon,” “Fire Watch,” “The Last of the Winnebagos,” and beyond. “Inside… More
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Seven for a Secret Elizabeth Bear
The sequel to New Amsterdam!
The wampyr has walked the dark streets of the world’s great cities for a thousand years. In that time, he has worn out many names–and even more compatriots.
Now, so that one of … More
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Bone and Jewel Creatures Elizabeth Bear
Dark magic is afoot in the City of Jackals…
Eighty years Bijou the Artificer has been a Wizard of Messaline, building her servants from precious scraps, living with the memory of a great love that betrayed her. … More
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The White City Elizabeth Bear
For centuries, the White City has graced the banks of the Moskva River. But in the early years of a twentieth century not quite analogous to our own, a creature even more ancient than Moscow… More
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The Last Song of Orpheus Robert Silverberg
In the course of his extraordinary – and prolific – career, Robert Silverberg has made an enormous contribution to imaginative literature. In The Last Song of Orpheus, his longest story in more than a decade,… More
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Trips: The Collected Stories of Robert Silverberg, Volume Four Robert Silverberg
The stories here, all of them written between March of 1972 and November of 1973, mark a critical turning point in my career. Those who know the three earlier volumes have traced my evolution from a capable journeyman,… More
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In the Beginning Robert Silverberg
The sf Grandmaster’s follow up to the career retrospective Phases of the Moon is a glance back to the earliest days of his career. Included with pulp stories not reprinted in decades will be more of the commentary… More
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Something Wild is Loose: The Collected Stories of Robert Silverberg, Volume Three Robert Silverberg
“The world that these stories sprang from was the troubled, bewildering, dangerous, and very exciting world of those weird years when the barriers were down and the future was rushing into the present with the… More
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To Be Continued: The Collected Stories of Robert Silverberg, Volume One Robert Silverberg
First in a projected eight volumes collecting all of the short stories and novellas SF Grandmaster Silverberg wants to take their place on the permanent shelf. Each volume will be roughly 150,000-200,000 words, with… More
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To the Dark Star: The Collected Stories of Robert Silverberg, Volume Two Robert Silverberg
This story, “To See the Invisible Man,” written in June of 1962, marks the beginning of my real career as a science-fiction writer, I think. The 1953-58 stories collected in To Be Continued, the first of … More
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Counterfeit Magic Kelley Armstrong
Return to the world of Kelley Armstrong’s best-selling novels Dime Store Magic and Industrial Magic for a long original novella.
The first rule of a supernatural fight club? Don’t kill your opponent.… More
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Angelic Kelly Armstrong
As a half-demon master of the dark arts, Eve Levine isn’t what anyone would call angelic. That’s exactly why the Fates chose her for the job. She’s their secret weapon against the forces of evil. However… More
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The Great Bazaar and Other Stories Peter V. Brett
Dear Readers,
Please note that The Great Bazaar and Other Stories is not a full length book. It contains Peter V. Brett’s roughly 60 page title story, as well as a number of deleted scenes from his novel, The Warded… More
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Dreadful Skin Cherie Priest
I ducked into a niche between a cabin and the pilot house and hiked my skirt up enough to reach down into my garter holster. I’ve heard it said that God made all men, but Samuel Colt made all men equal. We’d see… More



















