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The Poison Eaters & Other Stories Holly Black
In her debut collection, New York Times best-selling author Holly Black "assures her place as a modern fantasy master."—Kirkus Reviews (starred review) -
Realms 1: The First Year of Clarkesworld Magazine Ken Scholes et al.
Step into a world of wonder, epiphany, and danger. From the return of old gods to the adventures of the last dragon on Earth, from quantum physics to manticores trained for the circus, this unique anthology takes readers… More
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Lightspeed: Year One John Joseph Adams et al.
Lightspeed is the critically acclaimed, online science fiction magazine edited by bestselling anthologist John Joseph Adams.
Each month at lightspeedmagazine.com, top authors and brilliant new voices alike span… More
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Interzone #249 Andy Cox et al.
New science fiction and fantasy stories by John Shirley, Lavie Tidhar, Claire Humphrey, Tim Lees, Jason Sanford, Sarah Brooks. Cover art by Jim Burns, interior illustrations by Wayne Haag, Richard Wagner, Martin … More
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The Best of Beneath Ceaseless Skies Online Magazine, Year Four Scott H. Andrews (Editor) et al.
A former scarecrow must help retake a castle from talking bears….
A bureaucrat falls in love with a ghostly woman whose palace disappears when he wakes….
A seer in love with her fugitive husband’s… More
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Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet No. 32 Kelly Link et al.
Stories of beasties and strange places, long, long journeys, and questions, so many questions. Also: Nicole Kimberling’s lovely food column looks at white asparagus and we kick off the issue with A. B. Robinson’s… More
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Year’s Best Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2015 edition Rich Horton et al.
This sixth volume of the year’s best science fiction and fantasy features over thirty stories by some of the genre’s greatest authors. Editor Rich Horton selects the the best fiction from Asimov’s, Clarkesworld, F&SF… More
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Interfictions 2 Delia Sherman et al.
November 2009: 21 original and innovative writers including Jeffrey Ford, Brian Francis Slattery, Nin Andrews, and M. Rickert, and more. Introduction by Henry Jenkins. -
Weird Tales #357 Ann VanderMeer et al.
The 357th issue of Weird Tales magazine is a celebration of short fiction, with a selection of great new stories by Karen Heuler, J. Robert Lennon, Karen Tidbeck, N.K. Jemisin, Peter M. Ball, and Mark Meredith. Features… More
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The Bone Flute Lisa Tuttle
infinity plus singles #7 [Nov 2011]
Venn, a fickle and restless young musician, is drawn to the “lost planet” of Habille where, it is said, human nature has changed, and love once experienced can never die.… More
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Horse of a Different Color Howard Waldrop
November 2013 · 9781618730732 · trade cloth and ebook Howard Waldrop’s stories are keys to the secret world of the stories behind the stories . . . or perhaps stories between the... -
Clarkesworld Magazine – Issue 55 E. Lily Yu
The April 2011 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine.
This issue features fiction by E. Lily Yu (“The Cartographer Wasps and the Anarchist Bees”) and Erin M. Hartshorn (“Matchmaker”), an interview… More
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On the Banks of the River of Heaven Richard Parks
On the Banks of the River of Heaven presents fourteen stories by Richard Parks, an “unrepentant storyteller,” according to Locus Magazine. In his third collection, you’ll find stories about a ghoul with an identity… More
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The Bone Key Sarah Monette
The dead and the monstrous will not leave Kyle Murchison Booth alone, for an unwilling foray into necromancy has made him sensitive to—and attractive to —the creatures who roam the darkness of his once-safe world.
Ghosts,… More
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Questionable Practices Eileen Gunn
io9 Best of the Year:“Gunn’s talent for the surreal and bizarre is pressed into the service of exploring how our own subjectivity, and the ways we construct our selves, help to imprison us.”
Interviews: Eileen on the … More
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Howard Who? Howard Waldrop
"Back in print after so many years, Howard Who? remains a terrific collection of short stories. There is nobody else alive writing stories as magnificently strange, deliriously inventive, and utterly wonderful as Howard Waldrop." -- Metrobeat