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Plow the Bones Douglas F. Warrick
With an artist’s eye for language and form, Douglas F. Warrick sculpts surreal topiary landscapes out of dream worlds made coherent. Dip into a story that is self-aware and wishes it were different than what it… More
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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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Fungi Orrin Grey et al.
In this new anthology, writers reach into the rich territory first explored by William Hope Hodgson a century ago: the land of the fungi. Stories range from noir to dark fantasy, from steampunk to body horror. Join authors… More
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The Silverberg Business Robert Freeman Wexler
In 1888 in Victoria, Texas, for a simple job, a Chicago private eye gets caught up in much darker affairs and ends up in the poker game to end all poker games.
In 1888 Shannon, a Chicago private detective, goes home to Texas… More
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Weird Tales #350 Ann VanderMeer et al.
The 350th issue of Weird Tales magazine.
FICTION: “All In,” by Peter Atwood, “How I Got Here,” by Ramsey Shehadeh, “Belair Plaza,” by Adam Corbin Fusco, “An Invitation… 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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In Search Of and Others Will Ludwigsen
In Will Ludwigsen’s stories, the universe has a way of being weird in just the ways we need it to be. There are answers to many of our deepest questions, and they’re usually far more personal and mysterious… More
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Midnight at the Organporium Tara Campbell
What do a homicidal houseplant, an enchanted office picnic, sentient fog, and the perfect piece of toast have in common? They’re all part of the world of Midnight at the Organporium. At turns droll, wicked, and surreal,… More