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Space and Time Magazine Issue #124 Hildy Silverman et al.
The Fall 2015 issue of Space and Time Magazine.
This issue features fiction by Tina Starr (“Burning the Little Match Girl”) and Matt London (“The Flypaper Solution”), an interview with Robert… More
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It’s Not Mean If It’s True: More Trials From My Queer Life Michael Thomas Ford
The author of Alec Baldwin Doesn’t Love Me and That’s Mr. Faggot to You returns with more skewed observations on the strange state of the queer union. As fans of his previous collections have happily discovered,… More
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Voices of the Paris Commune Mitchell Abidor
The Paris Commune of 1871, the first instance of a working-class seizure of power, has been subject to countless interpretations; reviled by its enemies as a murderous bacchanalia of the unwashed while praised by supporters… More
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Jewish Noir Kenneth Wishnia
Jewish Noir is a unique collection of new stories by Jewish and non-Jewish literary and genre writers, including numerous award-winning authors such as Marge Piercy, Harlan Ellison, S.J. Rozan, Nancy Richler, Moe… More
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Understanding Jim Crow: Using Racist Memorabilia to Teach Tolerance and Promote Social Justice David Pilgrim et al.
For many people, especially those who came of age after landmark civil rights legislation was passed, it is difficult to understand what it was like to be an African American living under Jim Crow segregation in the United… More
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Damnificados JJ Amaworo Wilson
Damnificados is loosely based on the real-life occupation of a half-completed skyscraper in Caracas, Venezuela, the Tower of David. In this fictional version, six hundred “damnificados”—vagabonds and misfits—take… More
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Clandestine Occupations: An Imaginary History Dian Block
A radical activist, Luba Gold, makes the difficult decision to go underground to support the Puerto Rican independence movement. When Luba’s collective is targeted by an FBI sting, she escapes with her baby but leaves… More
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Daughters of Frankenstein: Lesbian Mad Scientists Steve Berman, editor
In the field of mad science, women have for too long been ignored, their triumphs misattributed to mere men. Society has seen the laboratory as the province of men. Jacob’s Ladder electric arcs, death rays, even… More
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Gypsy Carter Scholz
In the novella Gypsy, a small band of renegade scientists crowd-sources Earth’s first starship in a desperate attempt to escape global catastrophe. Heartbreak and hope collide in this moving and visionary … More
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The Ultra Fabulous Glitter Squadron Saves the World Again A.C. Wise
When the world is endangered, there’s no point in sparing the spangles, spilling the drinks, or withholding the glitter. In this collection of whimsical stories of fierce femmes and brave butches, the Ultra … More
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Fantasy Scroll Magazine Issue #9 L R Hieber et al.
Fantasy Scroll Magazine is an online, bi-monthly publication featuring science fiction, fantasy, horror, and paranormal short-fiction. The magazineís mission is to publish high-quality, entertaining, and thought-provoking… More
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies Issue #185 Ian McHugh et al.
Issue #185 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies online magazine, featuring stories by Ian McHugh and Cory Skerry.… More
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The Flame in the Maze Caitlin Sweet
The Flame in the Maze picks up the thread of the tale begun in The Door in the Mountain. The Princess Ariadne is scheming to bring her hated half-brother Asterion to ultimate ruin; Asterion himself, part human, part bull,… More
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LONTAR: The Journal of Southeast Asian Speculative Fiction – Issue 5 Jason Erik Lundberg (Editor) et al.
The Autumn 2015 issue of LONTAR: The Journal of Southeast Asian Speculative Fiction.
This issue of LONTAR presents speculative writing from and about Singapore, the Philippines, Malaysia, Cambodia, Indonesia and… More