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Kindly Corpses Zoran Penevski et al.
Up until now, Dr. Ware has lived a simple, reclusive life as a forensic doctor. But when bizarre corpses show up on his doorstep, and the ministry of death imposes new, demanding guidelines, the good doctor will learn … More
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Mothership Zeta Magazine – Issue 4 Amy Griswold et al.
The Q3 2016 issue of Mothership Zeta.
Mothership Zeta is the first ezine project to come out of Escape Artists (publisher of podcast magazines Escape Pod, Pseudopod, and Podcastle). We are an ebook-only zine that focuses… More
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies Issue #205 Raphael Ordoñez et al.
Issue #205 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies online magazine, featuring stories by Raphael Ordoñez and Samantha Murray.… More
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Unfree Labour?: Struggles of Migrant and Immigrant Workers in Canada Aziz Choudry et al.
Over the past decade, Canada has experienced considerable growth in labour migration. Moreover, temporary labour migration has replaced permanent immigration as the primary means by which people enter Canada. … More
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Wildcat Anarchist Comics Donald Rooum et al.
Wildcat Anarchist Comics collects the drawings of Donald Rooum, mostly (but by no means entirely) from the long-running “Wildcat” cartoon series that has been published in Freedom newspaper since 1980. Rooum does… More
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies Issue #204 E. Catherine Tobler et al.
Issue #204 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies online magazine, featuring stories by E. Catherine Tobler and Benjanun Sriduangkaew.… More
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Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet No. 34 Kelly Link et al.
LCRW #34, head raised, peeps over the parapet. -
A Natural History of Hell Jeffrey Ford
A book of fantastic stories about the hell on earth that is living.
World Fantasy Award winner Shirley Jackson Award winner Locus Award finalist
Read a story on Lithub: A Natural History of Autumn Read an interview on … More
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Much Ado About Everything: Oration on the Dignity of the Novelist Gary Amdahl et al.
Gary Amdahl’s full-throated defense of the novel as a means by which we might second- handedly engage not only “nothing that is not there but also the nothing that is.” Amdahl’s energetic … More
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Tomorrow We Never Did Talk About It Eduardo Halfon et al.
Eduardo Halfon’s story follows closely the departure of a well-off industrialist Jewish family from Guatemala in the early 1980s. The events are seen from the point of view of the naive, inquisitive ten-year-old… More
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Strange Mercies Pete Duval et al.
Pete Duval’s Strange Mercies evokes a world of “plants in oversized pots” and “waxy banana leaves arched over a wrought-iron fence,” a world of staggering heat and blinding midday light, a world of stray dogs and curlews,… More
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The Bombay Liaison (is Grateful) Dinika Amaral et al.
In three interlocking stories, Dinika Amaral explores the fantasy and frustrations of post-colonial India. Weaving together the experiences of western visitors, the bustle of a contemporary Bombay marketplace,… More
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Emergency Exit Carissa Halston et al.
Emergency Exit unfolds in the disjointed chronology of the perpetually jet-lagged, skipping over months as easily as airplanes cross time zones. In the slight surreality of this enclosed world, Carissa Halston’s… More
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Invaders Jacob Wiesman et al.
The invasion of the future has begun. Literary legends including Steven Millhauser, Junot Diáz, Amiri Baraka, and Katharine Dunn have attacked the borders of the every day. Like time traveling mad-scientists, they… More
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Interzone #265 Andy Cox
The July–August issue of Britain’s longest running science fiction and fantasy magazine contains new stories by John Schoffstall, Dan Reade, Suzanne Palmer, Ken Hinckley, Andrew Kozma, and Robert Reed. The… More