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North Wind Gwyneth Jones
An SF Masterpiece of the 1990s: The Aleutian TrilogyOne of the most conceptually, historically, and socially complex sf trilogies ever published is now available as E-books from Aqueduct Press.
As White Queen opens,… More
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Phoenix Café Gwyneth Jones
An SF Masterpiece of the 1990s: The Aleutian TrilogyOne of the most conceptually, historically, and socially complex sf trilogies ever published is now available as E-books from Aqueduct Press.
As White Queen opens,… More
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Shotgun Lullabies Sheree Renée Thomas
In this first collection of the stories and poetry of Sheree Thomas, memory is the only force strong enough to counter the terrors of a scarred and forgetful world.
Thomas’ characters are people scraping by in … More
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The Breath of the Sun Rachel Fellman
Lamat Paed understands paradoxes. She’s a great mountain climber who’s never summited, the author of a tell-all that didn’t really tell anything. For years she guided pilgrims up the foothills of the Sublime Mount,… More
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80! Memories and Reflections on Ursula K. Le Guin Karen Joy Fowler et al.
80! Memories & Reflections on Ursula K. Le Guin was assembled as a hand-bound green leather book by Karen Joy Fowler and Debbie Notkin and presented to Ursula last year on her eightieth birthday.
Contributions include… More
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The Universe of Things Gwyneth Jones
The stories in The Universe of Things span Jones’s career, from "The Eastern Succession," first published in 1988, to the just-published "Collision." Each opens a window into … More
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The Adventures of the Faithful Counselor Anne Sheldon
The Adventures of the Faithful Counselor relates a series of stories about the ancient gods Inanna and Gilgamesh from the point of view of Inanna’s lover and sidekick, Ninshibur, the Faithful Counselor.
As a … More
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Never at Home L. Timmel Duchamp
This collection includes stories previously published in the acclaimed Paraspheres and Bending the Landscape anthology series and in Asimov’s SF, as well as one hundred pages of previously unpublished work.
“The… More
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The Last Letter Fiona Lehn
On Island SG7, one voracious parasite endangers a protected forest and a small community. But the biologist hired to bring the place into balance is already compromised—by a too-narrow view of her duties, and—increasingly—by… More
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Human to Human Rebecca Ore
The scariest species can be your own. And the funniest, including you. In the end, a happy enough ending involves accepting creatures for what they are and can be. And every country boy made good out among strangers needs… More
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Being Alien Rebecca Ore
All the different ways of being a smart calculating creature doesn’t mean that those creatures don’t do dumb things from time to time, borrow each others’ vices, and can’t have hangnails and broken feathers.… More
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Birds and Birthdays Christopher Barzak
Remedios Varo, Leonora Carrington, Dorothea Tanning: three of the most interesting painters to flourish in male-dominated Surrealism. This is Christopher Barzak’s tribute to them, three stories and an essay that… More
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The Receptionist and Other Tales Lesley Wheeler
Gwyneth Jones, author of Spirit and The Universe of Things writes: Lesley “Wheeler’s The Receptionist is a delight: a stirring narrative of fantasy and derring-do, set in the ivy-clad towers and poky… More
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The Illegal Rebirth of Billy the Kid Rebecca Ore
In the not-too-distant future, 2067, human cloning is a part of everyday life. But it is a bizarre form of cloning; not actually the direct copying of a humans, but rather the construction of custom-made reproductions… 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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Aliens of the Heart Carolyn Ives Gilman
Aliens of the Heart collects four stories of the heartland by Carolyn Ives Gilman. In these stories, Betty Lindstrom imagines leaving her husband in the town of Lost Road and turning east instead of west out of town and… More