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Flaming Zeppelins Joe Lansdale
Join the disembodied head of Buffalo Bill Cody, Annie Oakley, Frankenstein (a.k.a. The Creature), the Tin Man, Captain Nemo, Mark Twain, Jules Verne and the inestimable Ned the Seal as they embark upon a spectacular… More
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The New Voices of Fantasy Peter S. Beage et al.
What would you do if a tornado wanted you to be its Valentine? Or if a haunted spacesuit banged on your door? When is the ideal time to turn into a tiger? Would you post a supernatural portal on Craigslist? In these nineteen… More
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Starlings Jo Walton
“Exquisitely written feats of imagination, each one leaving an impression long after it’s done.” —Kelley Armstrong, author of Rituals and Led Astray
An intimate first flight of short fiction from award-winning novelist… More
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Wicked Wonders Ellen Klages
A rebellious child identifies with Maleficent instead of Sleeping Beauty. Best friends Anna and Corry share one last morning on Earth. A solitary woman inherits a penny arcade haunted by a beautiful stranger. A prep-school… More
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Dreams of Distant Shores Patricia A. McKillip et al.
Featuring three brand-new stories and an original introduction by Peter S. Beagle, author of The Last Unicorn.
Bestselling author Patricia A. McKillip (The Riddle-Master of Hed) is one of the most lyrical writers … More
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Hap and Leonard Ride Again Joe R. Lansdale
The SundanceTV series Hap and Leonard premiered March 2, 2016 at 10 p.m. starring Michael K. Williams (The Wire), James Purefoy (The Following), and Christina Hendricks (Mad Men).
Hap and Leonard don’t fit the profile.… More
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In Calabria Peter S. Beagle
From the acclaimed author of The Last Unicorn comes a new, exquisitely-told fable for the modern age.Claudio Bianchi has lived alone for many years on a hillside in Southern Italy’s scenic Calabria. Set in his ways and… More
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The Monstrous Ellen Datlow et al.
From the best horror editor in the business comes a landmark horror anthology. Take a terrifying journey with literary masters of suspense, visiting a place where the other is somehow one of us. These electrifying tales… More
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Invaders Jacob Wiesman et al.
The invasion of the future has begun. Literary legends including Steven Millhauser, Junot Diáz, Amiri Baraka, and Katharine Dunn have attacked the borders of the every day. Like time traveling mad-scientists, they… More
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Context Cory Doctorow
One of the Internet’s most celebrated copyright activists returns with his second collection of essays and polemics. Discussing complex topics in an accessible manner, Cory Doctorow shares visions of a future… More
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Booklife Jeff VanderMeer
Booklife is the first book that addresses the new challenges facing 21st-century writers: balancing self promotion with the craft of writing. It covers both online opportunities such as blogging, social networks… More
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The Emerald Circus Jane Yolen
Where is Wendy? Leading a labor strike against the Lost Boys, of course.
A Scottish academic unearths ancient evil in a fishing village. Edgar Allan Poe’s young bride is beguiled by a most unusual bird. Dorothy, lifted… More
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The Forgotten Beasts of Eld Patricia A. McKillip
Young Sybel, the heiress of powerful wizards, needs the company of no-one outside her gates. In her exquisite stone mansion, she is attended by exotic, magical beasts: Riddle-master Cyrin the boar; the treasure-starved… More
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Deadman’s Crossing Joe R. Lansdale
Deadwood meets The Walking Dead in this wild and profane Western romp featuring zombies, werewolves, killer bees, and one pissed-off gun-slinging preacher. The Wild West has never seen the likes of Reverend Jebidiah… More
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The Secret City Carol Emshwiller
The Secret City harbors a handful of aliens stranded on Earth, waiting for rescue and running out of time. Over years of increasing poverty, an exodus to the human world has become their only chance for survival. The aliens… More
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The Madonna and the Starship James Morrow
Only Uncle Wonder can save us from the death beam of . . . THE DIABOLICAL LOBSTERS FROM OUTER SPACE!
New York City, 1953. The golden age of television, when most programs were broadcast live. Young Kurt Jastrow, a full-time… More