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Champion of the Scarlet Wolf Book One Ginn Hale
Book One of Two. (See Book Two here.)
Five years after abandoning the Sagrada Acedemy, Elezar Grunito has become infamous in the sanctified circles of noble dueling rings for his brutal temper and lethal blade. Men and… More
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John’s Wife Robert Coover
A satirical fable of small-town America centers on a builder’s wife and the erotic power she exerts over her neighbors, transforming before their eyes and changing forever their notions of right and wrong.… More
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Gerald’s Party Robert Coover
Robert Coover’s wicked and surreally comic novel takes place at a chilling, ribald, and absolutely fascinating party. Amid the drunken guests, a woman turns up murdered on the living room floor. Around the corpse,… More
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The Origin of the Brunists Robert Coover
Originally published in 1969 and now back in print after over a decade, Robert Coover’s first novel instantly established his mastery. A coal-mine explosion in a small mid-American town claims ninety-seven… More
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The Public Burning Robert Coover
A controversial best-seller in 1977, The Public Burning has since emerged as one of the most influential novels of our time. The first major work of contemporary fiction ever to use living historical figures as characters,… More
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Whatever Happened to Gloomy Gus of the Chicago Bears? Robert Coover
Interweaves the fate of a cast of passionate–and lunatic–idealists of the Depression Era Left, and the rise and fall of a poet, womanizer, actor, union sympathizer and All-American football star known… More
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Speaking OUT Rachelle Lee Smith
A photographic essay that explores a wide spectrum of experiences told from the perspective of a diverse group of young people, ages 14–24, identifying as queer (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or questioning),… More
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New York Review of Science Fiction #313 Bernadette Bosky et al.
Special Space and Spaces Issue: Brian Stableford: The Impossibility of Impossible War; Bernadette L. Bosky: Finding Space in Peter Straub; Patrick McGuire: The Soviet Space Epic Cosmic Voyage; Christopher Kovacs:… More
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Fantasy Scroll Magazine Issue #3 Piers Anthony et al.
Fantasy Scroll Magazine is an online, quarterly publication featuring science fiction, fantasy, horror, and paranormal short-fiction. The magazine’s mission is to publish high-quality, entertaining, and thought-provoking… More
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Exit, Pursued by a Bear Greer Gilman
Faerie. It’s only theater. What could go wrong?
Welcome to Ben Jonson’s second adventure, courtesy of none other than Greer Gilman. Her first exceptional Jonson adventure, Cry Murder! in a Small Voice, was a … More
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INTERZONE 254 SEPT-OCT 2014 Andy Cox et al.
#254, The September–October issue of the British Fantasy Award winning magazine con-tains new stories by Nina Allan, Jay O’Connell, S.L. Nickerson, T.R. Napper, Julie C. Day, Sam J. Miller. The cover art is … More
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BLACK STATIC #42 Andy Cox et al.
The September–October issue has new horror and dark fantasy fiction by Sara Saab, Alyssa Wong, Noah Wareness, Matthew Cheney, David D. Levine, Kristi DeMeester, Stephen Hargadon. The cover art is by Dave Senecal, … More
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Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet 30 Kelly Link et al.
With the thirtieth issue, LCRW—(maybe? probably? perhaps, for now?) the only zine named after Winston Churchill’s mother—changes everything. We turn blue into tree. We make electricity solid. We publish … More
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies Issue #157, Sixth Anniversary Double-Issue Richard Parks et al.
Issue #157 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies online magazine, our Sixth Anniversary Double-Issue, featuring stories by Richard Parks, K.J. Parker, Aliette de Bodard, and Gwendolyn Clare.… More
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The Don’t Girls Octavia Cade
Bluebeard’s wife is told by her husband to never go into his dungeon. When she does, she finds the mutilated corpses of his previous wives—and Pandora. With the help of Pandora’s magical box, the two travel through time… More