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Icarus 11 Steve Berman et al.
Our Winter 2011 issue features a chilling Victorian tale of revenge from Scot D. Ryersson, a weird tale of transformation by Rodello Santos & Damon Shaw, and a dystopian science-fiction story by Thomas Carl Sweterlitschan.… More
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Icarus 18 Fall/Winter 2013 et al.
Fall and winter, when the world begins to sleep. Featuring stories by Molly Tanzer, James K. Moran, J. Daniel Stone, Ray Cluley, with a farewell letter from Steve Berman in this final double issue of Icarus with more content… More
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Wilde Stories 2011: Best Gay Speculative Fiction Steve Berman, editor
Celebrate a decade of gay speculative fiction with Wilde Stories 2011!
This expanded volume from Lethe Press brings stories of undead lovers, stranded astronauts, ghosts and phantom reflections, men lost in an inhospitable… More
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Shades of Blue and Gray: Ghosts of the Civil War Steve Berman et al.
More Americans were killed during the years of the Civil War (1861-1865) than any other date in history. Men shattered, women lost, families broken. In Shades of Blue & Gray, editor Steve Berman offers readers … More
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Icarus 17: Summer 2013 Steve Berman et al.
What we do have for your viewing in Icarus 17 are several new stories: Christine Morgan’s “Masque of the Rue Paule,” is a clever pastiche of drag culture with a touch of the macabre; Nathan Tavares uses one of my favorite… More
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Heiresses of Russ 2014 Melissa Scott et al.
A book such as this spins not only words but also whole worlds: eighteen of them, representing the best lesbian-themed stories of the fantastic or futuristic published the prior year: An artisan who tests the skills … More
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Zombies: Shambling Through the Ages Steve Berman et al.
It’s a wonder humanity ever survived into the twenty-first century. Even Neanderthals knew to bury the dead beneath stones to prevent corpses from rising. Ancient civilizations feared slain warriors would return… More
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Icarus 12 Steve Berman et al.
In this issue, the finale of Scot D. Ryersson’s Victorian-era dark fantasy novella, “The Arsenic Flower,” will not disappoint; our handsome friend across the pond, James Bennett, offers readers a story of fate and … 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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Brute Steve Berman et al.
What happens when we go looking for trouble? Delights or dismay? Many horror stories and films begin with this premise, as do plenty of hook-ups. When you can’t sleep and begin browsing Grindr or Scruff, why not invite… More
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Icarus 10-Issue Bundle Steve Berman et al.
Icarus: The Magazine of Gay Speculative Fiction, a quarterly full-color magazine, featured fantastical and weird stories and occasional poetry with gay male themes from such acclaimed authors as Hal Duncan, Alex… More
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Fit for Consumption Steve Berman
In Berman’s newest short story collection, the phrase “you are what you eat” is taken to heart; these are stories of men facing strange appetites within their own physicality, within a lover or, … More
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Phantom Paul Tremblay et al.
No ax murderers hunting sexy teens . . . no brutal torture for torture’s sake . . . because Phantom goes beyond the scare: Paul Tremblay and Sean Wallace have collected fourteen stories by today’s most thoughtful… More
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Heiresses of Russ 2016 A. M. Dellamonica et al.
The latest volume in the acclaimed Heiresses of Russ series features stories that are anything but invisible: the women in these tales are not hiding and are not easily overlooked but rather are choosing the harder path,… More
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Wilde Stories 2014: The Year’s Best Gay Speculative Fiction Steve Berman
Wilde Stories 2014 showcases the best gay-themed speculative fiction of the prior year. That means readers can anticipate strange stories about smart phone apps that stalk their prey, replacement arms built by a tinker… More
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Icarus 14: The Magazine of Gay Speculative Fiction Steve Berman et al.
Fall 1012: Icarus 14, like the season of autumn, is more than storytelling around campfires and within the confines of attic bedrooms, but we DO have great stories by Alex Jeffers, Hal Duncan, David Pratt, and Guy Mark… More