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Tender: Stories Sofia Samatar
Divided into “Tender Bodies” and “Tender Landscapes,” these twenty stories travel from the commonplace to the edges of reality.
The first collection of short fiction from a rising star whose stories have been anthologized… More
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Best Worst American Juan Martinez
Imaginary countries. Real countries. The best and worst of both in short, cutting, refreshing stories.
Read: “Hobbledehoydom“on The Morning News.
These are the best Americans, the worst Americans.… More
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Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet No. 35 Kelly Link et al.
December 2016 · paper edition 56pp · Ebook ISBN: 9781618731388
The most popular zine to be published on this day on this planet in this language. Probably. Three million years from now a thought form called oufaobf will… More
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LCRW 12-33 Bundle Kelly Link et al.
The complete run of twenty-two issues of LCRW from way back when in 2003 to the Summer 2015 issue #33 guest-edited by Michael J. DeLuca.
Includes fiction, poetry, and occasional nonfiction from these fine writers (among… More
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LCRW 12-19 Bundle Kelly Link et al.
Pick up this bundle of eight early LCRWs: from LCRW 12 in 2003 to a then-unthinkable tenth anniversary issue, LCRW 19, in 2006.
Includes fiction, poetry, and occasional nonfiction from these fine writers (among many… More
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LCRW 20-29 Bundle Kelly Link et al.
From the spring of 2007 to the near past, September 2013, ten issues of the best zine to come springing forth from Small Beer Press, at least, during that period.
Features an immense amount of glorious reading in the form… More
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Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet No. 34 Kelly Link et al.
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A Natural History of Hell Jeffrey Ford
A book of fantastic stories about the hell on earth that is living.
World Fantasy Award winner Shirley Jackson Award winner Locus Award finalist
Read a story on Lithub: A Natural History of Autumn Read an interview on … More
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Stranger Things Happen Fiasco Bundle Benjamin Rosenbaum et al.
Fiasco is a storytelling game where players make up and tell each other stories with different playsets that allow them to bring in different elements, tropes, and tones to the stories. Benjamin Rosenbaum wrote this… More
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The Chemical Wedding by Christian Rosencreutz John Crowley et al.
November 8, 2016
A new edition celebrating the 400th anniversary of one of the most outlandish stories in Western literature. With new illustrations.
A Romance in Eight Days By Johann Valentin Andreae
In a new version… More
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The People in the Castle Joan Aiken et al.
New: LeVar Burton reads Joan Aiken!
This week on #LeVarBurtonReads we travel to England for a fanciful Victorian Gothic tale by Joan Aiken, FURRY NIGHT, from her collection THE PEOPLE IN THE CASTLE@smallbeerpress… More
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The Winged Histories Sofia Samatar
Using the sword, pen, body, and voice, four women confront a rebellion and the older, stranger threat behind it.
Four women—a soldier, a scholar, a poet, and a socialite—are caught up on opposing sides of a violent rebellion.… More
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Mortal Love Elizabeth Hand
Art, murder, love. For fans of Deborah Harkness, Diana Gabledon, and those who like to mix a little literary history into their historical novels.
Swirling between eras and continents, Mortal Love is an intense novel… More
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You Have Never Been Here Mary Rickert
Scalding and dark, these stories remind us of the price of politics, the costs we all pay, knowing and not.
The body of this book is built on hard, political stories that encompass the gentle wisdom of the ages. There is … More
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Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet No. 33 Kelly Link et al.
The 30% Non-Dead-Tree Issue (0% Dead Tree Edition), guest-edited by Michael J. DeLuca. This is the ebook edition. The paper edition is/will be available here somewhere.
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Carmen Maria Machado, “I Bury Myself”… More
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Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet No. 32 Kelly Link et al.
Stories of beasties and strange places, long, long journeys, and questions, so many questions. Also: Nicole Kimberling’s lovely food column looks at white asparagus and we kick off the issue with A. B. Robinson’s… More