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Birds and Birthdays Christopher Barzak
Remedios Varo, Leonora Carrington, Dorothea Tanning: three of the most interesting painters to flourish in male-dominated Surrealism. This is Christopher Barzak’s tribute to them, three stories and an essay that… More
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Naomi Mitchison: a Profile of Her Life and Work Lesley A. Hall
A member of the famed Haldane family, Naomi Mitchison lived an adventurous, politically engaged, and well-examined life even as she wrote dozens of novels and works of nonfiction. From campaigning for women’s… More
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The Receptionist and Other Tales Lesley Wheeler
Gwyneth Jones, author of Spirit and The Universe of Things writes: Lesley “Wheeler’s The Receptionist is a delight: a stirring narrative of fantasy and derring-do, set in the ivy-clad towers and poky… More
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The Traveling Tide Rosaleen Love
An original collection of seven short stories. Rosaleen Love’s stories fairly dance and sing their way along the page, whether the scene is music itself, as in the tale she tells of driving her cousin Bridie, an… More
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Three Observations and a Dialogue Sylvia Kelso
After WisCon 20, Sylvia Kelso engaged Lois McMaster Bujold in a rich, snappy correspondence about Bujold’s Vorkosigan novels. That correspondence became “Letterspace: In the Chinks Between Published Fiction and… More
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Ordinary People Eleanor Arnason
Spanning thirty years, this volume collects six stories, one poem, and a WisCon Guest of Honor speech. In the richly ironic “Warlords of Saturn’s Moons,” first published in 1974, a cigar-puffing… More
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Spirit Gwyneth Jones
Spirit, a space opera set in Gwyneth Jones’s Aleutian universe, re-visions Dumas’s The Count of Monte Cristo and further explores the workings and consequences of the series’ Buonarotti Transit.… More
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The Illegal Rebirth of Billy the Kid Rebecca Ore
In the not-too-distant future, 2067, human cloning is a part of everyday life. But it is a bizarre form of cloning; not actually the direct copying of a humans, but rather the construction of custom-made reproductions… More
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The Unicorn Girl Michael Kurland et al.
Michael Kurland’s ‘The Unicorn Girl’ is a novel about a magical world, half-mystical, half-historic, half-imaginary. Three halves, you ask, isn’t that impossible? Of course it it. That’s… More
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies Issue #106 Nancy Fulda et al.
Issue #106 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies online magazine, featuring stories by Nancy Fulda and Nicole M. Taylor. … More
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Something Wicked Issue 01 (October 2006) Joe Vaz et al.
Something Wicked magazine is a Horror and Science Fiction short story magazine publishing some of the great new voices in the horror and science fiction genres. Finally the first issue of Something Wicked, which has… More
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Something Wicked Issue 04 (August 2007) Joe Vaz et al.
Something Wicked magazine is a Horror and Science Fiction short story magazine. Something Wicked has published fiction by John Connolly, David De Beer, Evan Morris, Sarah Lotz, Brett Venter, Diane Awerbuck, Miranda… More
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Something Wicked Issue 05 (November 2007) Joe Vaz et al.
Something Wicked magazine is a Horror and Science Fiction short story magazine. Something Wicked has published fiction by John Connolly, David De Beer, Evan Morris, Sarah Lotz, Brett Venter, Diane Awerbuck, Miranda… More
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Something Wicked Issue 06 (May 2008) Joe Vaz et al.
Something Wicked magazine is a Horror and Science Fiction short story magazine. Something Wicked has published fiction by John Connolly, David De Beer, Evan Morris, Sarah Lotz, Brett Venter, Diane Awerbuck, Miranda… More