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New York Review of Science Fiction #322 Eric Schaller et al.
Special Mistakes Issue: Eric Schaller: The Windup Girl’s Good & Bad Science; Kovacs & McDonald: Medical Myths & Errors, Take Five; Terry Thompson: Henry James’s Minotaur; Brian Stableford:… More
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The Dark Issue 6 Sara Saab et al.
The Dark is a quarterly magazine co-edited by Jack Fisher and Sean Wallace, with the sixth issue featuring all-original short fiction by Sara Saab, Eric Schaller, Patricia Russo, and Naim Kabir.… More
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Lightspeed Magazine, Issue 118 (March 2020) John Joseph Adams et al.
LIGHTSPEED is an online science fiction and fantasy magazine. In its pages, you will find science fiction: from near-future, sociological soft SF, to far-future, star-spanning hard SF–and fantasy: from epic… More
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Nightmare Magazine, Issue 55 (April 2017) John Joseph Adams et al.
NIGHTMARE is an online horror and dark fantasy magazine. In NIGHTMARE’s pages, you will find all kinds of horror fiction, from zombie stories and haunted house tales, to visceral psychological horror.
This … More
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Year’s Best Weird Fiction, Vol. 5 Robert Shearman et al.
WINNER OF THE BRITISH FANTASY AWARD! Showcasing the finest weird fiction published in 2017, volume 5 of the Year’s Best Weird Fiction is the final, triumphant volume in the acclaimed series. Editors Robert Shearman… More
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Sybil’s Garage No. 7 Matthew Kressel, editor et al.
Where can you find a television that sees five minutes into the future? Where can you find dragons trapped in a jar and an illness which turns people into glass? Where might you find families who sell their brainpower to… More
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Meet Me in The Middle of The Air Eric Schaller
Starred Review in Publishers Weekly. Dark Miracles. Black Comedies. In an astonishing debut collection of short stories, Eric Schaller invites you to unlock the gates of horn, to ascend the bridge of sighs, and to meet… More
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Voice of the Stranger Eric Schaller
Fourteen unsettling and eerie speculative shorts that draw on the richness of folk and fairy tales. Genies, one-eyed sheep, and automatons, among other oddities, populate these pages and so populate the reader’s… More