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Mythic Delirium 1.1 Margo Lanagan et al.
MYTHIC DELIRIUM, the quarterly digital magazine of poetry and weird fiction, begins its second year with a plunge into treacherous waters. Jamie Killen and Virginia M. Mohlere share tales of grim prices paid to stave… More
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The Spider Tapestries: Seven Strange Stories Mike Allen et al.
“Mike Allen will infect your subconscious with hallucinatory and alarming delight. This book is a must-read for fans of weird fiction and dark fantasy.” —Helen Marshall, World Fantasy Award-winning author of Gifts… More
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Mythic Delirium 2.3 Sheila Finch et al.
In our first issue of 2016, Sheila Finch, Janna Layton, and Jeannette Ng provide fantasy tales that have embedded within them thoughtful takes on Christian themes, in the best traditions of Stephen King or James Morrow.… More
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Mythic Delirium 2.1 Cassandra Khaw et al.
Mythic Delirium joyfully welcomes you to the first feast of our third year as a digital publication.
We bring you tales of past wrongs righted and past debts paid, of a vampire in the worlds of high fashion and higher powers,… More
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Like Smoke, Like Light: Stories Yukimi Ogawa et al.
“Ogawa’s debut collection of 17 speculative shorts stuns with its delicacy … There’s a gorgeous fluidity to these tales that makes them hard to pin down, as they often end somewhere very different… More
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Susurrus on Mars Hal Duncan
This novella-length collection of Erehwynan Idylls offers readers an indulgent and weird agglomeration of randy boys and revelations, as the embodiment of a small breeze–actually the gene-spliced child … 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
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The Twice-Drowned Saint C. S. E. Cooney
The mind-blowing new novel from C. S. E. Cooney, author of Saint Death’s Daughter
“World Fantasy Award winner Cooney imagines angels as Lovecraftian monsters . . . Plenty of charm!”—Publishers… More
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Mythic Delirium: Volume Two Mike and Anita Allen et al.
“Rich word choices and settings that blend speculative concepts with quotidian reality highlight this stellar anthology of prose and poetry.” —Publishers Weekly
“One of those rare long-term survivors of the small-press… More
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Chimpanzee Darin Bradley
Unemployment has ravaged the U.S. economy. Foreclosures are rampant. People struggle everywhere, exhausted by the collapse that destroyed their lives . . .
Benjamin Cade is an expert in cognition and abstract literature,… More
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Totem Darin Bradley
Once the capital of a global empire, Aer is now only a global protectorate. One of the eight wonders of the ancient world, Aer is a cradle of civilization, preserved by international aid and foreign interest, primarily… More
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The World Outside Elad Haber
The cautionary tales we heard as children were only the beginning. In The World Outside, Elad Haber’s debut collection, you will find stories slippery and surreal, fables full of fantasy and fury, and apocalyptic parables… More
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Mutants and Hybrids Rachel Rodman
Some say the art of storytelling lies in the making of something out of nothing, but for Rachel Rodman, the art of story lies in the remaking—in taking stories apart, mixing the pieces together, and gluing them back together.… More