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Chelsea Station Issue 2 Jameson Currier
Chelsea Station is a new literary magazine of gay writing, edited by Jameson Currier. The second issue features ten short stories, six new poems, a never-before-published one-act play, a travel memoir, and several… More
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Apex Magazine – Issue 34 Richard Bowes et al.
The March 2012 issue of Apex Magazine.
This issue features fiction by Richard Bowes (“A Member of the Wedding of Heaven and Hell”), Mari Ness (“Copper, Iron, Blood and Love”), and Jay Lake … More
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The Murray Leinster Megapack Murray Leinster
This volume assembles 30 complete novels and short stories by Murray Leinster, published between 1919 and 1963. Included are such science fiction classics as “The Runaway Skyscraper,” “Space… More
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Fat Girl in a Strange Land Kay T. Holt & Bart R. Leib, Editors et al.
For every supermodel, there are thousands of women who have heard “Why don’t you just eat less?” far too often. Except as comic relief or the unattractive single BFF, those women’s stories… More
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies Issue #90, Special Issue for Science-Fantasy Month Chris Willrich et al.
Issue #90 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies online magazine, a special issue for BCS Science-Fantasy month, featuring stories and author interviews by Chris Willrich and Anne Ivy. … More
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Cracklescape Margo Lanagan
A presence haunts an old dresser in an inner-city share house. Shining sun-people lure children from their carefree beachside lives. Sheela-na-gigs colonise a middle-aged man’s outer and inner worlds. And… More
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Irregulars Ginn Hale et al.
It’s a secret international organization operating in cities on every continent. It polices relations between the earthly realm and those beyond this world, enforcing immigration laws, the transfers of magical … More
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In the House of the Seven Librarians Ellen Klages
When an old Carnegie library is closed, its seven librarians refuse to abandon their home. They lock the doors, and the forest grows around them like a cloak, sheltering them from the rest of the world. But their lives … More
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Time and Robbery Rebecca Ore
Time and Robbery features the protagonist of Ore’s Centuries Ago and Very Fast, Vel, a gay immortal born in Paleolithic who jumps time at will. Unless Vel can help out his younger self, Vel’s tribe’s… More
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Making Love in Madrid Kimberly Todd Wade
“A fantasia of amnesia, of lives that need filling, of writers of every tense, of talent and dry lemons and melted cheese; of giggling and tangled sheets and denture adhesive, competition and tenderness, a bloodless… More
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Locus March 2012 (#614) Liza Groen Trombi et al.
The March 2012 issue of Locus magazine has interviews with Paul Di Filippo and Sarah Pinborough, the 2011 Nebula Awards ballot, US and UK Forthcoming Books lists, a new column from Cory Doctorow, and reviews of new books… More
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The Big Click Issue 1 Jeremy Tolbert et al.
The Big Click╒s inaugural issue kicks off with Ken Bruen’s “Angel of Hospitality,” in which a would-be embezzler chooses the rightest wrongest hotel in Manhattan to use as a safehouse. Then, in … More
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Lightspeed Magazine Issue 22 John Joseph Adams et al.
“Lightspeed is an online science fiction and fantasy magazine. In its pages, you will find science fiction: from near-future, sociological soft SF, to far-future, star-spanning hard SF and fantasy: from epic… More
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Clarkesworld Magazine – Issue 66 Robert Reed et al.
The March 2012 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine.
This issue features fiction by Margaret Ronald (“Sunlight Society”), Michael John Grist (“The Bells of Subsidence”) and Gary Kloster (“From… More
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Luna Station Quarterly – Issue 9 Jennifer Lyn Parsons et al.
The ninth issue starts year three off just right with a collection of unique stories by up and coming women writers.… More