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Icarus 15: Winter 2012-13 Steve Berman et al.
Winter has arrived with Icarus 15 and with it ghosts and doppelgangers. The Magazine of Gay Speculative Fiction welcomes stories by our old friends Peter Dube and Lambda Literary Award winning author Richard Bowes … More
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My Dear Watson L.A. Fields
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One of the most famous partnerships in literature yields, over time, to a peculiar romantic triangle. Sherlock Holmes. Dr. John Watson. And the good doctor’s second wife,… More
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The Queering Bundle Steve Berman et al.
Three rich and provocative anthologies that reconsider three famous literary characters:
A Study in Lavender: Queering Sherlock Holmes
“This “study” is a brilliant blend of pastiche and homage… More
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Rhapsody: Notes on Strange Fictions Hal Duncan
Acclaimed author and critic Hal Duncan turns his analytic eye towards the development and current state of speculative fiction in the pages of Rhapsody. Duncan’s trademark wry humor and suffer-no-fools approach… More
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Icarus 16: Spring 2013 Steve Berman et al.
A fine collection of authors, all new to the pages of Icarus: Sam J. Miller, one of the fresh new voices in gay speculative fiction, offers a phone call one cannot refuse in “The Country of Dead Voices”; one of Edgar Allan… More
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Wilde Stories 2014: The Year’s Best Gay Speculative Fiction Steve Berman
Wilde Stories 2014 showcases the best gay-themed speculative fiction of the prior year. That means readers can anticipate strange stories about smart phone apps that stalk their prey, replacement arms built by a tinker… More
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Portraits at an Exhibition Patrick E. Horrigan
An alienated young man searches for his life’s purpose through a gallery of portraits at an exhibition. Afraid he may have contracted HIV the night before during a risky sexual encounter and only beginning to … More
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The Nameless Dark T.E. Grau
The Nameless Dark debuts a major new voice in contemporary Weird fiction. Within these pages, you’ll find whispers of the familiar ghosts of the classic pulps – Lovecraft, Bradbury, Smith – blended… More
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Daughters of Frankenstein: Lesbian Mad Scientists Steve Berman, editor
In the field of mad science, women have for too long been ignored, their triumphs misattributed to mere men. Society has seen the laboratory as the province of men. Jacob’s Ladder electric arcs, death rays, even… More
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Icarus 10-Issue Bundle Steve Berman et al.
Icarus: The Magazine of Gay Speculative Fiction, a quarterly full-color magazine, featured fantastical and weird stories and occasional poetry with gay male themes from such acclaimed authors as Hal Duncan, Alex… More
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Now and Then William Corlett
Now: Christopher Metcalfe returns to his family home in Kent after the death of his standoffish father. Sorting through a box of memorabilia from his days at boarding school, Chris finds himself confronted by a photograph… More
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Heiresses of Russ 2016 A. M. Dellamonica et al.
The latest volume in the acclaimed Heiresses of Russ series features stories that are anything but invisible: the women in these tales are not hiding and are not easily overlooked but rather are choosing the harder path,… More
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The Kissing Booth Girl and Other Stories A. C. Wise
Ladies and Gentlemen: I give you the Kissing Booth Girl! Lips that beguile. Oh, I promise, the nearest thing to nuzzling an angel can be yours — today! — for a shiny round Seated Liberty I know you carry in your very pockets… More
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Transcendent 2: The Year’s Best Transgender Speculative Fiction Bogi Takács et al.
As with the first volume of Transcendent, Lethe Press has worked with a wonderful editor to select the best work of genderqueer stories of the fantastical, stranger, horrific, and weird published the prior year.… More
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Transcendent 3: The Year’s Best Transgender Speculative Fiction Bogi Takács et al.
The stories in this year’s selection are sometimes grim, sometimes cheerful, sometimes quirky—but always full of emotion. Editor Takács has assembled a wide range of non-cis experiences: from an intergalactic… More
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Fit for Consumption Steve Berman
In Berman’s newest short story collection, the phrase “you are what you eat” is taken to heart; these are stories of men facing strange appetites within their own physicality, within a lover or, … More