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Heritage of Smoke Josip Novakovich
Short story writer, novelist, and essayist Josip Novakovich returns with his first collection of stories since being named a finalist for the 2013 Man Booker International Prize. In Heritage of Smoke, he explores… More
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Dirty Magick Magazine Volume Two Issue Thirteen C.D. Brown
About Dirty Magick Magazine Issue Ten
Dirty Magick Magazine is a monthly fantasy, urban fantasy, and gothic horror magazine first published in September 2024. The editor and publisher is C.D. Brown.
Stories: Patrick… More
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Clarkesworld Magazine – Issue 228 Claire Jia-Wen et al.
Clarkesworld is a Hugo and World Fantasy Award-winning science fiction and fantasy magazine. Each month we bring you a mix of fiction, articles, interviews and art. Our September 2025 issue (#228) contains:
Fiction… More
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The History of Cold Seasons Joshua Harmon
An old fisherman recites his “sea-sorrow”; two sisters search for their runaway brother and the girl they believe he keeps tied to a tree. The landscape comes alive as these stories chart families broken… More
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Honey in the Carcase Josip Novakovich
Both absurd and melancholy, Honey in the Carcase, the newest collection from award-winning Josip Novakovich, moves from scenes as familiar as a dinner party to the brutal landscapes of war-torn Southeast Europe.… More
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How to Set Yourself on Fire Julia Dixon Evans
Threaded with wry humor and the ache of love lost or left behind, How to Set Yourself on Fire establishes Julia Dixon Evans as a rising talent in the vein of Shirley Jackson and Lindsay Hunter.… More
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If I Knew the Way, I Would Take You Home Dave Housley
A KISS cover-band leader pondering a fertility-driven criminal act, a boy watching his hair-metal dad search for love on reality TV, a quiet teenage metalhead stumbling into her own voice while trailing her former … More
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IF YOU [ ]: FABULA, FANTASY, F**KERY, HOPE aut
A relationship ends in the space between [ ]. Abe Lincoln and Edgar Allan Poe Two stroll the river in the afterlife, debating a second death. Two boys navigate jazz, baseball, and growing up in the second between the pitch… More
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In the Devil’s Territory Kyle Minor
From Publishers WeeklyThis debut collection focuses on religion and doubt, and showcases the potential and inconsistency of its young writer. The San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl Party, which opens … More
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In the Event of Contact Ethel Rohan
In the Event of Contact chronicles characters profoundly affected by physical connection, or its lack. Among them, a scrappy teen vies to be the next Sherlock Holmes; an immigrant daughter must defend her decision… More
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Jamestown, Alaska Frank Turner Hollon
With spare prose and sharp insight into the fallacies of the human mind, Frank Turner Hollon’s Jamestown, Alaska walks the line between ludicrous and ominous in the style of Karen Russell, Jim Shepard, and Kurt Vonnegut.… More
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Further Adventures in the Restless Universe Raffel Dawn
The twenty-one stories in Further Adventures in the Restless Universe are about fathers, daughters, mothers, sisters, husbands, wives, strangers, lovers, sons, neighbors, kings, death, faith, astronomical… 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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Kafka’s Son Curt Leviant
As Prague itself becomes as perplexing and unpredictable as its transient inhabitants, Curt Leviant unfolds a labyrinthine tale that is equal parts detective novel and love story, captivating maze and realistic … More
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Kamby Bolongo Mean River Robert Lopez
Product DescriptionKamby Bolongo Mean River, Robert Lopez’s hypnotic second novel, is the story of a young man who finds himself confined and under observation, the subject of seemingly pointless tests. His only … More
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Katz or Cats or How Jesus Became My Rival in Love Curt Leviant
Katz or Cats, or How Jesus Became My Rival in Love follows John, a book editor who meets an enigmatic man named Katz on his daily commute into New York. True to form, Katz has a book to pitch—not his own, but his brother’s,… More