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New York Review of Science Fiction #312 Maureen Kincaid Speller et al.
Special The Past Is Present Issue: Maureen Kincaid Speller on Alan Garner’s Corpus; Michael Bishop in Alternate Worlds with PKD; Istvan Csicsery-Ronay: Ian Watson’s Impossible Visitors; Darrell Schweitzer… More
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The Best of Beneath Ceaseless Skies Online Magazine, Year Five Scott H. Andrews (Editor) et al.
A woman climbs an ice-mountain, feeding her companion her own blood to stave off Death….
A fisher discovers the sagas and songs sung by centuries-dead barrow ghost women….
An asexual sun goddess sets impossible… More
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies Issue #155 Tony Pi et al.
Issue #155 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies online magazine, featuring stories by Tony Pi and Alter S. Reiss.… More
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Nova Byzantium Matthew Rivett
After massive climatic upheaval, few pockets of civilization survive in a new Dark Age. Nova Byzantium, the world’s last empire, contracts with Alkonost mercenaries to defend its territory and interests. Above this… More
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The Lagrangists Mack Reynolds et al.
L-5, a point in the Earth-Moon System where orbits are forever and the new age of Freedom and Plenty can begin. Now, they’re trying to kill the man in charge of the first L-5 colony, and Private Eye Rex Bader is the … More
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The Man Without a Planet Lester del Rey
He was PRTSAC: Permanent Resident Through a Special Act of Congress. A set of initials, a title unique in history. And a human being — the most homesick human being in history.
Fred Hunter was the permanent resident… More
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The Red Finger Pulp Mystery Megapack Arthur Leo Zagat
12 tales of the masked hero, as he smashes his way through spy-rings and other fiendish plots to destroy America!
In the spy vs. spy world of the late 1930s, this masked hero prowled the underworld, dressed in an “amorphous… More
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The Carolyn Wells Mystery Megapack Carolyn Wells
Carolyn Wells was an American author of mysteries, verse, humor, and children’s books. In 1910 she decided to devote herself to mysteries and became an early master of the genre, creating two memorable sleuths:… More
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The Madonna and the Starship James Morrow
Only Uncle Wonder can save us from the death beam of . . . THE DIABOLICAL LOBSTERS FROM OUTER SPACE!
New York City, 1953. The golden age of television, when most programs were broadcast live. Young Kurt Jastrow, a full-time… More
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The Very Best of Fantasy and Science Fiction 2 Gordon Van Gelder et al.
A mutant baby goes on a rampage through Central Park. An immigrant reveals secrets in the folds of a perfect gift. Lucky Cats extend their virtual paws to salute a generous revolution. The Internet invades a third-world… More
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The Second Fredric Brown Megapack Fredric Brown
Fredric Brown (1906-1972) is perhaps best remembered for his use of humor and his mastery of the “short-short” form (these days called flash fiction) — stories of one to three pages, often with ingenious… More
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The Scientists Revolt Edgar Rice Burroughs et al.
“The Scientists Revolt” qualifies as a publishing curiosity. A collaboration between author Edgar Rice Burroughs (famous for Tarzan and the Martian novels, among others) and Ray Palmer (editor of numerous… More
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Joe Mauser, Mercenary from Tomorrow Mack Reynolds et al.
It’s a crooked road to world peace…but it works. Warfare between nations has been banned. Taking its place are the Corporate Wars — full-scale battles between mercenary armies hired by large corporations,… More
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Wicked Women and Other Stories Sally Walker Brinkmann
If you’re poor in the hills of Appalachia and don’t have the skills to succeed in the 21st Century, what path is left? You try what you can and you do whatever it takes to survive. Survival, not always easy in hill country,… More
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The First Theodore R. Cogswell Megapack Theodore R. Cogswell
Theodore Rose Cogswell (1918 – 1987) was an American science fiction author. His first published story, “The Spectre General” in the magazine ASTOUNDING (June 1952), was a humorous tale in which… More
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We Are All Completely Fine Daryl Gregory
Harrison was the Monster Detective, a storybook hero. Now he’s in his mid-thirties and spends most of his time popping pills and not sleeping. Stan became a minor celebrity after being partially eaten by cannibals.… More