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Penumbra Eric Brown
When a young tug pilot’s career is ruined by a collision in Earth orbit he has no choice but to accept a commission to fly an eccentric ship builder to planet far from the trade routes. When they discover alien ruins… More
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The Angels of Life and Death Eric Brown
The Angels of Life and Death collects ten science fiction stories from two times winner of the BSFA short story award Eric Brown. From cyberpunk visions of post-human futures to traditional tales of alien encounter … More
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The Time-Lapsed Man and other stories Eric Brown
He made a sound of pleasure as the hot water needled his tired skin. Yet he heard nothing. The silence was more absolute than any he had experienced before. After more than fifty shifts, a lifetime among the stars, this … More
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The Fabulous Beast Garry Kilworth
A set of beautifully crafted tales of the imagination by a writer who was smitten by the magic of the speculative short story at the age of twelve and has remained under its spell ever since.
These few stories cover three… More
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One of Us Iain Rowan
Shortlisted for the Crime Writers’ Association’s Debut Dagger award.
Anna is one of the invisible people. She fled her own country when the police murdered her brother and her father, and now she serves… More
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Red Dot Irreal Jason Erik Lundberg
Travel to Southeast Asia on wings of the fantastic for Jason Erik Lundberg’s debut short-story collection Red Dot Irreal.
There you’ll meet pirates and shamans, wise fish and mystical storytellers, … More
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Warm Words and Otherwise: A Blizzard of Book Reviews John Grant
A bumper collection – over 150,000 words! – of book reviews, many of full essay length, by the two-time Hugo winning and World Fantasy Award-winning co-editor of The Encyclopedia of Fantasy and author,… More
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Parallax View Keith Brooke et al.
Both authors shortlisted for the 2013 Philip K Dick Award
"The stories in this collection are among the best science fiction. These are stories imbued with a rich intelligence and a deep sense of humanity. These… More
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The People of the Sea Keith Brooke
Until he found the mermaid it had been a normal day for Joseph Wheatley: on leaving his house he had found something vile smeared across the door, and later some children in the street had called names and thrown a few stones.… More
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The Love Machine and other contraptions Nir Yaniv
What happens when every wish you make is immediately granted by God? If you could use  the power of music to travel through time? If your body was the battleground for  a strange, alien invasion?
In this, his debut collection… More
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Glass Stephen Palmer
A plague is spreading through the city of Cray. Nobody knows its origin and nobody has discovered a cure. Cray is dying. Of glass.
As the city’s ruling council resorts to increasingly desperate measures to maintain… More
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Memory Seed Stephen Palmer
There is one city left, and soon that will be gone, for the streets of Kray are crumbling beneath a wave of exotic and lethal vegetation as it creeps south, threatening to wipe out the last traces of humanity. In the desperate… More
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Flash Fiction Online Issue #11 August 2014 Suzanne Vincent et al.
The August 2014 issue of Flash Fiction Online.
”On the Fly” by Alison McBain. Jorge struggle both in and out of the kitchen. “Kitsune no Yomeiri” by Ashe Thurman. A husband’s attempt to embrace his wife’s… More
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The Cutting Room: Dark Reflections of the Silver Screen Datlow Ellen et al.
The credits have rolled, but the lights are still off. Something is lurking on the other side of the screen. There are dark secrets, starving monsters, and haunted survivors who refuse to be left on the cutting room floor.… More
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John’s Wife Robert Coover
A satirical fable of small-town America centers on a builder’s wife and the erotic power she exerts over her neighbors, transforming before their eyes and changing forever their notions of right and wrong.… More
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Mythic Delirium 1.2 Alex Dally MacFarlane et al.
The latest issue of Mythic Delirium offers a cornucopia of curious themes, uncertain faith and Shakespearian fraud, explorations of outer space and inner self, lost souls and archeological mysteries. Fiction is … More