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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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Stray Bats Margo Lanagan et al.
Dachshund droids, mad crones, shapeshifting children, a plethora of witches, dragonstalkers, familiars, slithering eels and, of course, bats, flit and fly through these pages, aided and abetted by Kathleen Jennings’s… More
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A Life on Paper: Stories Georges-Olivier Châteaureynaud
May 25, 2010
“As weird as they are elegant, as delicious as they are unsettling, these fables place Châteaureynaud in the secret brotherhood that has only exemplars, no definition: Kafka, Bruno Schulz, Nathanael West,… More
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Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet No. 16
Eric Gregory, Cara Spindler, Yoon Ha Lee, Scott Geiger, Kat Meads , Eric Schaller , John Kessel, Matthew Kirby, David Lunde, Christina Manucy, Jenny Ashley, Sean Melican, Michaela Kahn, Sandra Lindow, Chris Fox, Ursula K. Le Guin, Gwenda Bond, Tom Berger. -
The Liminal War Ayize Jama-Everett
A Liminal People novel. Taggert wants to look after his family so when his adopted daughter disappears he only has one option: find her.
There is something wrong in this world and Taggert must do what he must.
“I … More
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Report to the Men’s Club and Other Stories Carol Emshwiller
Nominated for the Philip K. Dick Award · Locus Recommended Reading List · Includes the Nebula winner “Creature.”
What if the world ended on your birthday — and no one came? What if your grandmother… More
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Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet No. 19
An issue that wrestles with itself. Or, has wrestlers on the cover. Still coming from zinedom with a b&w cover, fiction, even prosetry. Or at least poetry. And long maudlin reflections on the state of publishing, magazines, writing, hummus, and everything else related to putting out a zine for 10 Years. 10! How silly! But what fun. -
Was: a novel Geoff Ryman
“A mythic meditation on the enduring power of fantasy and art and on the loss of innocence, both the innocence of childhood lost to the cruel realities of the grown-up world and the innocence of a nation lost to the cruelties of history.” —Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times -
Prophecies, Libels, and Dreams: Stories Ysabeau S. Wilce
Fantastical stories of rockstar magicians, murderous gloves, bouncing boy terrors, vengeful plush pigs, blue tinted butlers, and a Little Tiny Doom set in an opulent quasi-historical world of magick and high manners… More
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Sherwood Nation Benjamin Parzybok
As drought-stricken Portland, Oregon falls apart, a new city rises from within.
New: the first edition of our new Reader’s Guide and Companion.
In drought-stricken Portland, Oregon, a Robin Hood-esque water… More
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Things Will Never Be the Same: A Howard Waldrop Reader: Selected Short Fiction 1980-2005 Howard Waldrop
In this Locus Award finalist, Howard Waldrop selects sixteen of his own short stories (with help from Michael Walsh and Jonathan Strahan). At some point Hollywood will discover the one and only culture mashup genius… More
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Exit, Pursued by a Bear Greer Gilman
Faerie. It’s only theater. What could go wrong?
Welcome to Ben Jonson’s second adventure, courtesy of none other than Greer Gilman. Her first exceptional Jonson adventure, Cry Murder! in a Small Voice, was a … More
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Lady Churchill’s Robot* Wristlet No. 20
Marly Youmans, Anil Menon, Edward McEneely, Steven Bratman, Michael Hartford, M. Brock Moorer, Laura Evans, Amelia Beamer, Meghan McCarron, & Jon Hansen. -
A Summer in the Twenties Peter Dickinson
A young man has to choose who to love, who to leave in the 1926 General Strike in Britain.
In 1926 the British government was worried about revolution. Two million people are about to go on strike and class warfare is about… More
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The Entropy of Bones Ayize Jama-Everett
A Liminal People novel. A young martial artist finds there is more to the world than she can kick, more than she can see.
Chabi doesn’t realize her martial arts master may not be on the side of the gods. She does know… More
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Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet No. 34 Kelly Link et al.
LCRW #34, head raised, peeps over the parapet.