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Solitaire: a novel Kelley Eskridge
Adapted into the motion picture: OtherLife.
A New York Times Notable Book, Borders Original Voices selection, and Nebula, Endeavour, and Spectrum Award finalist.
“A stylistic and psychological tour de force.”—… More
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Elysium Jennifer Marie Brissett
A computer program etched into the atmosphere has a story to tell, the story of two people, of a city lost to chaos, of survival and love. The program’s data, however, has been corrupted. As the novel’s characters… More
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Dangerous Space Kelley Eskridge
Dangerous Space showcases a collection of seven seductive stories by Kelley Eskridge, whose novel Solitaire was a New York Times Notable Book, with an introduction by Geoff Ryman (author of Was and Air). The opening… More
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Distances Vandana Singh
She was a rider like no other…. Floating in the amnion, she entered unmapped territory; she was a speck, a ship lost in vastness, a rider on waves of maxima and minima, an explorer of a space that, but for her, would… More
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Through The Drowsy Dark Rachel Swirsky
Through the Drowsy Dark collects ten stories and nine poems by Nebula- and Hugo-nominee Rachel Swirsky, "a terrific writer who’s been making a name for herself with a string of intelligent, perceptive … More
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White Queen Gwyneth Jones
An SF Masterpiece of the 1990s: The Aleutian TrilogyOne of the most conceptually, historically, and socially complex sf trilogies ever published is now available as E-books from Aqueduct Press.
As White Queen opens,… More
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Ancient, Ancient Kiini Ibura Salaam
Acclaimed author and critic Nalo Hopkinson writes, “Salaam treats words like the seductive weapons they are. She wields them to weave fierce, gorgeous stories that stroke your sensibilities, challenge your preconceptions,… More
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My Death Lisa Tuttle
The narrator of this creepy but feministically delicious novella, an early 21st-century novelist, decides to write the biography of Helen Ralston, an all-but-forgotten 20th-century novelist she has long admired.… More
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Phoenix Café Gwyneth Jones
An SF Masterpiece of the 1990s: The Aleutian TrilogyOne of the most conceptually, historically, and socially complex sf trilogies ever published is now available as E-books from Aqueduct Press.
As White Queen opens,… More
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North Wind Gwyneth Jones
An SF Masterpiece of the 1990s: The Aleutian TrilogyOne of the most conceptually, historically, and socially complex sf trilogies ever published is now available as E-books from Aqueduct Press.
As White Queen opens,… More
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The Universe of Things Gwyneth Jones
The stories in The Universe of Things span Jones’s career, from "The Eastern Succession," first published in 1988, to the just-published "Collision." Each opens a window into … More
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Never at Home L. Timmel Duchamp
This collection includes stories previously published in the acclaimed Paraspheres and Bending the Landscape anthology series and in Asimov’s SF, as well as one hundred pages of previously unpublished work.
“The… More
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The Last Letter Fiona Lehn
On Island SG7, one voracious parasite endangers a protected forest and a small community. But the biologist hired to bring the place into balance is already compromised—by a too-narrow view of her duties, and—increasingly—by… More
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Space is Just a Starry Night Tanith Lee
The tales in Space is Just A Starry Night range across genres, as elegant as the field of stars spanning a clear dark sky. A lone survivor of plague receives a mysterious visitor; a prison planet tortures political prisoners… More
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Dorothea Dreams Suzy McKee Charnas
When her old friend, Ricky Maulders, who is dying of cancer, visits artist Dorothea Howard, he discovers she’s being held captive by the magical power of one of her own creations that she refuses to let go of, and… More
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Ordinary People Eleanor Arnason
Spanning thirty years, this volume collects six stories, one poem, and a WisCon Guest of Honor speech. In the richly ironic “Warlords of Saturn’s Moons,” first published in 1974, a cigar-puffing… More