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Lightspeed Magazine, September 2018 (Issue 100) John Joseph Adams et al.
LIGHTSPEED #1 was launched in June 2010, and now eight years later, we’ve reached a milestone: Issue 100. To celebrate, we’re publishing a super-sized issue, with ten original stories–more than… More
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Shimmer Magazine – Issue 45 E. Catherine Tobler et al.
There’s a fairy tale you half remember: a girl, a ghost, the memory of wood talking, telling her stories inside of stories. There’s a place you half remember: flowers and steam and a shadow moving toward … More
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The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction – September/October 2018 C.C. Finlay et al.
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, founded in 1949, is the award-winning SF magazine which is the original publisher of SF classics like Stephen King’s Dark Tower, Daniel Keyes’s Flowers … More
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The Dark – Issue 40 Sean Wallace
Each month The Dark brings you the best in dark fantasy and horror! Edited by award-winning editors Silvia Moreno-Garcia and Sean Wallace and brought to you by Prime Books, this issue includes two all-new stories and… More
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Locus September 2018 (#692) Liza Groen Trombi et al.
The September 2018 issue of Locus magazine has interviews with Kelly Robson and Campbell and Hugo Award winner Rebecca Roanhorse, and a spotlight on Jason Kirk of 47North.
The issue lists US and UK forthcoming books … More
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Flash Fiction Online Issue #60 September 2018 Suzanne Vincent et al.
The September 2018 Issue of Flash Fiction Online. Fantasy, science fiction, horror, and literary short fiction for the modern reader.
A selection of literary short stories from Flash Fiction Online curated by Editor-in-Chief… More
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Invocabulary Gemma Files
Myths and fairytales, monsters and magic, dead gods and forgotten goddesses—these are the subjects that most often inspire Gemma Files’s third collection of speculative poetry. By running folk horror symbolism… More
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Everything Is Made of Letters Sofia Rhei
A man risks his life by carefully forging bibliographic references in a parallel Barcelona; at the Cyclotech, a woman strives to keep the storytelling different engine safe from ignorant hands that could get words … More
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People Change Gwynne Garfinkle
The stories and poems in People Change illuminate the personal and feminist concerns evoked by classic horror movies and other aspects of popular culture. Mining the implications of figures like the Bride of Frankenstein,… More
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On Spec Magazine #108, Vol 29 No 1 Diane L. Walton et al.
Volume 29 No 1
Table of Contents
Fiction
“Medicus” by Robin S. Carson “Tamarack and the Stone” by Timothy Reynolds “When You Invite a Maenad to Dinner” by Allison Floyd “Tide … More
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies Issue #259 Dean Wells et al.
Issue #259 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies online magazine, featuring stories by Dean Wells and Justin Howe.… More
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New York Review of Science Fiction #348 Derwin Mak et al.
Special Outsiders Issue: Derwin Mak: The Perpetually Foreign Asian in SF; Andy Duncan: The Other Species in Stanley Weinbaum’s “The Adaptive Ultimate”; Brian Stableford on the decadent Jane De La Vaudère; Mike Barrett… More
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Alien Virus Love Disaster Abbey Mei Otis
Fiction that will inspire you to blow open the doors and kick out those supposedly in charge.
Philip K. Dick Award finalist
“An exciting voice. . . . dreamy but with an intense physicality.” — Washington … More
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On the Quay at Smyrna Margot Demopoulos et al.
On the Quay at Smyrna narrates in awful detail the violence and suffering wrought by the Turks during the Greco-Turkish War, seen primarily through the eyes of a teenage girl. It conveys the vibrant sights and smells,… More
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies Issue #258 Jeremy A. TeGrotenhuis et al.
Issue #258 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies online magazine, featuring stories by Jeremy A. TeGrotenhuis and Marc Criley.… More














