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Apex Magazine Issue 59 John Chu 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 Stone Boatmen Sarah Tolmie
Tolmie tells a tale of three cities, separated by oceans, lost to one another long ago: the first, the city of rituals, of ceremonies; the second, the city of words, of poetry; and the third, the city of the golden birds,… More
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Alien Bootlegger and Other Stories Rebecca Ore
In these stories Rebecca Ore explores the question of what it means to be alien: the unknown equation, the mysterious that can never be taken for granted, never be seen as “ordinary.” She confronts us with… More
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New Amazonia Elizabeth Burgoyne Corbett
“Corrupt, Degraded, Rotten to the core is British Civilisation, and yet we find women who ought to know better, actually pretending that they are perfectly contented with the existing order of things,” declares the… More
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The Mad Marquis Frank J. Morlock et al.
Written in 1836, this collaborative play is based on a real-life incident, using the actual names of the principals involved. The young Marquis de Brunoy is snubbed at the French Royal Court of Versailles because his… More
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The Art and Craft of Poetry Michael R. Collings
Polished over 20 years of use at the university level, this book combines Professor Collings’s lucid instruction with practical exercises to introduce beginners to poetry, and to encourage more practiced … More
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The Frances Hodgson Burnett Megapack Frances Hodgson Burnett
The Frances Hodgson Burnett Megapack collects 40 classic works by the author of “Little Lord Fauntleroy,” “A Little Princess,” and “The Secret Garden.” Almost 5,000 pages… More
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How Don Q. Stood at Bay K. Prichard
This novelet features Don Quebranta Huesos, a grim Spanish criminal who is “vicious toward the rich and evil but kind to the poor and good” (Steinbrunner and Penzler). Don Q. may have helped inspire Johnston… More
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Alienist Laurence M. Janifer
Space travel was supposed to be safe. Accidents only happened to other people. So what was Gerald Knave doing stranded in the middle of space, with no way to get home–and no idea where he was?… More
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Anal Cousins William Maltese
Carolyne’s parents are determined to go to any length to assure her virginity at marriage, and so they recruit two cousins for sexual explorations that will leave less evidence behind. Adam, his hormones raging,… More
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Youth Isaac Asimov
Youth is a science fiction short story by Isaac Asimov. It first appeared in the May 1952 issue of Space Science Fiction and was reprinted in the 1955 collection The Martian Way and Other Stories. Youth is one of the rare… More
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Even in Death George Allen England
This classic tale from the pulp magazines of the early 20th century originally appeared in “All-Story Cavalier Weekly” (Dec. 12, 1914 issue). A tale of rough-and-tumble frontier life and justice, it … More
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All White Girls Michael Bracken
They’re dying in the fleshpits in the Windy City. They’re all white girls. One young woman is missing. Another is dead. They were drawn to the Windy City like moths to a flame, but the city’s bright … More
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The Counterfeit Heinlein Laurence M. Janifer
“Robert A. Heinlein would have loved this book!” — Spider Robinson
In the distant future, when most of Earth’s 20th century literature — including science fiction — has been… More
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Dan Turner, Hollywood Detective in Dead Ends Robert Leslie Bellem
This volume collects two stories featuring Dan Turner, hardboiled Hollywood detective. In “Death Ends the Scene,” a washed-up movie-director is going to knock himself off in order to give his no-good bride a double-indemnity… More
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The F. Scott Fitzgerald Megapack F. Scott Fitzgerald
This volume assembles 46 classic works by F. Scott Fitzgerald, ranging from short stories to novels to poetry and essays. Included are:
THE JELLY-BEAN THE CAMEL’S BACK MAY DAY PORCELAIN AND PINK THE DIAMOND AS… More