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Heiresses of Russ Bundle Tenea Johnson
Six fabulous best of anthologies in a super savings bundle!
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Heiresses of Russ 2011: The Year’s Best Lesbian Speculative Fiction JoSelle Vanderhooft et al.
Heiresses of Russ offers readers in one volume the best lesbian-themed tales of the fantastical and otherworldly published during the prior year.
Editors JoSelle Vanderhooft and Steve Berman read countless books,… More
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Beyond Binary: Genderqueer and Sexually Fluid Speculative Fiction Brit Mandelo et al.
Speculative fiction is the literature of questions, of challenges and imagination, and what better to question than the ways in which gender and sexuality have been rigidly defined, partitioned off, put in little … 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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Promises, Promises L-J Baker
Sandy Blunt, witch, has big dreams but C-average magic skills. Her only noteworthy talent is for paying extravagant compliments to women. Trouble is, when she uses that gift, she unwittingly foretells the future for… More
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Icarus 13: The Magazine of Gay Speculative Fiction Steve Berman et al.
Summer 2012: The Summer of 2012 burns with new fiction by award-winning authors exploring the passion of the Fey:… More
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Sea, Swallow Me and Other Stories Craig Gidney
November 2008: 9781590210666 • 204 pp • trade paper/ebook A finalist for the Lambda Literary Award for Best LGBT Speculative Fiction, this collection offers magic and myth mingle in dark and dazzling ways. A tourist… More
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Icarus, Issue 10 Steve Berman et al.
Icarus: The Magazine of Gay Speculative Fiction presents stories and features for Fall 2011. A fairy boy confronts a human crush in Alex Jeffers’s “Liam and the Ordinary Boy.” James Bennett tells… More
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Wilde Stories Bundle Steve Berman
Update: Now includes Wilde Stories 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2018!
Four Seven best of the year anthologies at more than 50% off cover price!
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Lauriat: A Filipino-Chinese Speculative Fiction Anthology Charles A. Tan, editor et al.
Filipinos and Chinese have a rich, vibrant literature when it comes to speculative fiction. But what about the fiction of the Filipino-Chinese, who draw their roots from both cultures? This is what this anthology attempts… More
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Red Caps: New Fairy Tales for Out of the Ordinary Readers Steve Berman
Red Caps might be a rock band. Or they might be something more sinister, a fey source of sounds that are but the backdrop to thrills and misadventures. These thirteen stories provide readers jaded by the traditional, … More
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The German Lee Thomas
Winner of the 2012 Lambda Award.
Set during the height of World War II, The German examines the effect a series of ritualistic murders has on a small, Texas community. A killer preys on the young men of Barnard, Texas, leaving… More
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Japanese Dreams: Fantasies, Fictions and Fairytales Sean Wallace et al.
Japanese Dreams takes the reader to the islands of fire and smoke – where shape-shifters, demons and lovers all populate a landscape blossoming with story.
Imaginative contributions by such well-known writers… More
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Butcher’s Road Lee Thomas
1932: Fortune and celebrity are years behind Butch Cardinal. Once a world-class wrestler, Cardinal now serves as hired muscle for a second-rate Chicago mobster. While collecting a parcel from a gangland lowlife, … More
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Suffered from the Night: Queering Stoker’s Dracula Steve Berman et al.
One of the more admired characters in Western literature happens to be a murderer, a villain, a fiend: Count Dracula. Irish author Bram Stoker’s classic novel stands high in the canon of speculative fiction, … More
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Heiresses of Russ 2012: The Year’s Best Lesbian Speculative Fiction Connie Wilkins (Editor) et al.
An unexplained astronomical phenomenon brings a woman and her grandfather closer while she questions the meaning of faith. African villagers in need of aid are sent automatons rather than human relief workers. Mermaids… More