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World Without Chance: Classic Pulp Science Fiction Stories in the Vein of Stanley G. Weinbaum John Russell Fearn
SF Author Stanley G. Weinbaum died from cancer at 33, in December 1935. Short though his career was, his scientific imagination, smooth characterization, and humor completely revolutionized the field, and profoundly… More
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The Corsican Brothers: A Play in Three Acts Frank J. Morlock et al.
This adaptation of the Alexandre Dumas tale tells the story of two brothers, born as Siamese twins, but separated not long after birth. They’re raised by two different families, but are still able to “feel”… More
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The Zane Grey Megapack Zane Grey
The Zane Grey Megapack assembles a massive collection of 42 novels and short stories by the acclaimed western writer. Included are:
BETTY ZANE (1903) SPIRIT OF THE BORDER (1906) THE LAST OF THE PLAINSMEN (1908) THE LAST… More
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The Swordsman’s Oath Juliet E. McKenna
Book two in Juliet E. McKenna’s acclaimed Tales of Einarinn, the sequel to The Thief’s Gamble.… More
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Lightspeed Magazine Issue 36 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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Saving the Queen Frank J. Morlock et al.
Well-known French writer Théophile Gautier and Bernard Lopez combine their talents in this send-up of the cloak-and-sword dramas so popular with the Romantics. When the Spanish Queen’s horse runs away with… More
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Old Creole Days Frank J. Morlock et al.
The nineteenth-century Southern writer (George Washington Cable) who wrote the stories on which this play is based was born in New Orleans, and the racial, ethnic, and cultural diversity of that great city impregnates… More
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Hildegarde Withers in The Riddle of the Blueblood Murders Stuart Palmer
Spinster sleuth Hildegarde Withers and Inspector Oscar Piper are on the case of murder among the dog breeders, in a case reminiscent of S.S. Van Dine’s “The Kennel Murder Case” (1933).… More
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The Praetor and Other Stories Petru Iamandi et al.
The thirty-two stories in this new collection reflect the differences between man’s real self and the various masks he has to wear in a Romanian society that vacillates between nostalgia for its communist past… More
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The Amethyst City John Russell Fearn
The human-occupied planets in the Solar System, Earth and Mars, are suddenly threatened with a space-borne plague that rusts and destroys all metals. If the “disease” continues unchecked, all of civilization… More
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The Cthulhu Encryption Brian Stableford
The Shoggoths attack: “They had been so horrible before that I dare not say that they were any MORE horrible when they came again…. They were still unspeakable, still unthinkable–but whether I could… More
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Victorian Villainy Michael Kurland
Among the world’s great fictional villains Professor James Moriarty stands alone. Doctor Fu Manchu, Hannibal Lecter, Count Dracula, Iago, Voldemort, Darth Vader, Bill Sikes, Inspector Javert, and the Wicked Witch… More
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Plow the Bones Douglas F. Warrick
With an artist’s eye for language and form, Douglas F. Warrick sculpts surreal topiary landscapes out of dream worlds made coherent. Dip into a story that is self-aware and wishes it were different than what it… More
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Galaxy’s Edge Magazine – Issue 2: May 2013 Mike Resnick et al.
Galaxy’s Edge is a bi-monthly (every two months) magazine published by Phoenix Pick, the science fiction and fantasy imprint of Arc Manor, an award winning independent press based in Maryland. Each issue of the magazine… More