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Was: a novel Geoff Ryman
“A mythic meditation on the enduring power of fantasy and art and on the loss of innocence, both the innocence of childhood lost to the cruel realities of the grown-up world and the innocence of a nation lost to the cruelties of history.” —Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times -
Apex Magazine – Issue 45 Kat Howard et al.
Apex Magazine is a monthly science fiction, fantasy, and horror magazine featuring original, mind-bending short fiction from many of the top pros of the field. New issues are released on the first Tuesday of every month.… More
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The Second Ghost Story Megapack M.R. James et al.
The Second Ghost Story Megapack selects 25 more choice haunts for your reading pleasure.… More
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Lord of Atlantis John Russell Fearn
Way out in the Atlantic, a gigantic ridge of land has arisen from the ocean floor, causing America and Europe to be hit with massive tidal waves. But this is only the prelude to an even more unprecedented event: an invasion… More
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In Letters of Blood and Fire: Work, Machines, and the Crisis of Capitalism George Caffentzis
Karl Marx remarked that the only way to write about the origins of capitalism is in the letters of blood and fire used to drive workers from the common lands, forests, and waters in the sixteenth century. In this collection… More
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Adventures of Thubway Tham Johnston McCulley
Pulp writer Johnston McCulley (1993-1938) was the author of hundreds (if not thousands) of short stories and novels, published in pulp magazines under his own name and a plethora of pseudonyms. His most famous creation… More
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A Thing of the Past John Russell Fearn
Something is wrong in England. In and around the London area, people are suddenly becoming bad-tempered, with a rapid increase in crime and murder, and a clear decline in self-respect. Linked to this strange behavior… More
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World Beneath Ice John Russell Fearn
The sun is dying. Astronomers can see that the Earth will soon become a frozen planet. All life will vanish from the surface, and the sea and air will freeze, as the light of the sun dwindles to that of a full moon. Mankind … More
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Lorenzino Alexandre Dumas et al.
This powerful, eloquent play moves like a Greek tragedy to its inevitable conclusion. Dumas’s drama is based on an actual event–the assassination of Duke Alexander of Medici in 1537 by his cousin, Lorenzo.… More
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Watchers of the Dark Lloyd Biggle Jr.
Sinister, invisible forces of a secret mental weapon known only as The Dark are threatening the entire Primores galaxy, several transmitting leaps away from Earth. By the time a bizarre Mr. Smith comes to detective … More
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Legacy from Sirius John Russell Fearn
When a young scientist discovers how to foreshorten space by using higher dimensions, it opens up the possibilities for almost instantaneous interstellar travel, initially using unmanned probes. The first probe… More
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Infinity’s Web Sheila Finch
This is the tale of the many possible lives of Anastasia Valerie Stein which come to touch one another through a twist in the fabric of space-time: Ann, unhappy wife and mother in a world much like our own; Val, independent… More
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Case of the Dixie Ghosts A. A. Glynn
America’s bloody Civil War is over, leaving a legacy of bitterness, repercussions, intrigues, and many forms of villainy, not all acted out on the American continent. When the last ship of the old Confederacy docks … More
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Plasma Frequency Magazine – Issue 4 Richard Flores IV et al.
This is the 4th issue of Plasma Frequency, a bi-monthly magazine of speculative fiction.… More
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Clarkesworld Magazine – Issue 77 Erzebet YellowBoy et al.
The February 2013 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine.
This issue features the following stories: “Gravity” by Erzebet YellowBoy, “The Wanderers” by Bonnie Jo Stufflebeam, and “Vacant… More