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Fireside Magazine — Issue Three Brian White et al.
Fireside is a magazine of short fiction and comics. Our goal is to publish great storytelling, regardless of genre.
Issue Three opens with Elizabeth Bear’s “Form and Void,” a story about a difficult friendship… More
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Candle, Thread, and Flute Kathryn Hinds
Candle, Thread, and Flute is a collection of poetry from award-winning author Kathryn Hinds. The topics in this volume span the mythical and the mundane, paying homage to the gods of old and the creatures of the present.… More
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A Stirring in the Bones Jennifer Lyn Parsons
Elys Ki Dul long ago accepted that he is neither the best nor brightest of the Hantirri Order. He takes comfort in being useful, focusing on completing his missions as a courier and training the apprentice he chose himself,… More
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The Emerald Tablet Raushanna De Dannan
Raushanna takes us on a very personal journey through the twelve rubrics of The Emerald Tablet. Join her as she uncovers the hidden wisdom in this deceptively complex esoteric text in her own approachable, intelligent,… More
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The Esbat Sequence Tara Lindsey
With The Esbat Sequence, Tara Lindsey has traveled into the mist, bringing back half remembered memories and possible futures. A post-digital seanchaí, finding her voice in a constantly evolving world, she has tapped… More
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The Fisher of Devils Steve Redwood
“This story makes the dangerous crossing from symbols of ink to the reader’s heart in a way indicative of a classic. Unlike so many English fantasies, it is not ashamed to be funny and wild and rumbustious… More
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The Apprentice Journals J. Michael Shell
From the slaver land of Tara to the shores of Ginny’s Beach, ride the mag lines with Spaul and Pearl as they do their best to deal with fickle Elementals, as well as their growing—and dangerous—love for one another.… More
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New York Review of Science Fiction #292 Michael Andre-Driussi et al.
Roadside Picnic and Capitalism Santa and Science Fiction the return of the Yellow Sign Love and Comics and Madeline L’Engle Spaceman! and Joanna Russ’s Hobbit… More
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies Issue #112 Christian K. Martinez et al.
Issue #112 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies online magazine, featuring stories by Christian K. Martinez and Stephen Case. … More
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Apex Magazine Issue 44 Lynne M. Thomas et al.
Apex Magazine is a Hugo Award-nominated science fiction, fantasy, and horror fiction ‘zine.
Table of Contents
Fiction:
“Trixie and the Pandas of Dread”
Eugie Foster
“The Performance Artist”… More
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The Bastard Pleasure
The Bastard Pleasure is a dark novel. It concerns itself with the mystery of identity, its destruction and the brutal way in which it is reclaimed in an emerging act of intuitive will and self-affirmation that is both… More
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Neighbors of Nothing Jason Ockert
Neighbors of Nothing examines characters who find themselves searching for new identities in worlds they no longer recognize. Through odd, compelling, and sometimes futile gestures, these characters struggle… More
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Flushboy Stephen Graham Jones
Over the course of one shift working the window of his father’s drive-through urinal, our sixteen-year-old Flushboy will have to not only juggle gallons of warm pee and deal with the worst flood ever (it’s not water),… More
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Flight of Brothers Jonathan Baumbach
A staple in the literary scene for over forty years, Jonathan Baumbach’s latest collection, Flight of Brothers, is a wonderful addition to his oeuvre. The stories within are filled with the longings and lingerings,… More
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Cannonball Joseph McElroy
Written in a voice of passion, warning, and awakening, Joseph McElroy’s ninth novel,Cannonball, takes us to a distant war we never understood and have half forgotten, upheld by an unearthed new testament and framed… More