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Kozy Krampus Mark Teppo et al.
We arrive yet again at the end of it all: the dreaded holiday season, where everything is too bright, nothing is where it should be, and you will be constantly hounded by the persistent dread of having forgotten something… More
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One Morning Jessica Hagy
The land around Gour Borough, Pennsylvania, seeps and oozes with the poisonous cast-offs from generations of industrial mining. The town—long abandoned by the companies which have taken everything—lurches,… More
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Underland Arcana 12 Mark Teppo et al.
This issue is a revival, a call to the sweet sweat of the summer celebration. This is the breath of wind that sweeps before the storm, that tells us of things to come and of things that will disappear when we look away. These… More
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Underland Arcana 3-issue Subscription Mark Teppo
Underland Arcana explores the weird in concert with the imagery and symbolism of the tarot. It is published several times a year (usually in conjunction with an equinox or solstice), and features stories of the strange,… More
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Mutants and Hybrids Rachel Rodman
Some say the art of storytelling lies in the making of something out of nothing, but for Rachel Rodman, the art of story lies in the remaking—in taking stories apart, mixing the pieces together, and gluing them back together.… More
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Even Cozier Cosmic Mark Teppo et al.
At the end, when the last star dies and the cold begins to seep in, what will be the totality of our accomplishments? What will have been the point? And will anyone notice that we’re gone? If the true terror at the center of… More
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Daughter of the Wormwood Star Paul Jessup
After surviving a brutal and senseless attack on the grounds of her university, Clara finds herself bonded in an inexplicable way with other survivors. They call themselves the “Knot,” and together they discover some… More
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Death Aesthetic Josh Rountree
“This whole collection is obsessed with death.”
Josh Rountree makes no bones about the mood in Death Aesthetic, his third collection of short fiction. Rountree explores the boundaries set by grief and guilt. He cracks… More
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The World Outside Elad Haber
The cautionary tales we heard as children were only the beginning. In The World Outside, Elad Haber’s debut collection, you will find stories slippery and surreal, fables full of fantasy and fury, and apocalyptic parables… More
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The Skinless Man Counts to Five Paul Jessup
For more than twenty years, Paul Jessup has been dreaming of people and places that shouldn’t exist. From an infection that allows lost children to see beyond the pale in The Silence That Binds or the way the universe bends… More
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Greyhowler Sarah Day
Rhia is a Courier, a transient messenger who freely travels the land without calling any town or port home. The job suits her, for in a land ruled by the Temple, it is difficult to find your own way, especially when you have… More
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Underland Arcana 11 Mark Teppo et al.
This issue is the cool downdraft that precedes fall. We have seen the towering thunderheads, the churning updrafts that come before the fire, and the dismal quiet that can suffocate us with stillness. Throughout—in… More
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The Cozy Cosmic Mark Teppo et al.
Some argue existence is an exercise in futility. They claim there are no winners in life. Ultimately, we are insignificant in the face of vast cosmic intelligences that were old when the Universe began.
The best minds… More
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Bloodmetal Darin Bradley
Desperate to reclaim territory that was once part of their ancestral lands, the Astafo family plots against their distant cousin, Pedir Seda. Pivotal to this conflict is The Holy Sanguinary Academy for the Lame and … More
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Glass House Paul Jessup
Meet the family Glass. They just bought the home of their dreams, and are about to embark on a new stage in their life.
Meet Lucas Glass, their father. He’s obsessed with the Sunshine Family—a psychedelic rock band from… More
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Underland Arcana 10 Mark Teppo et al.
This issue is the hot summer wind that dries your tears. We wait in the shade of the red rock, hoping there is still water in the soil. We fear to dig, but we must, because there are sprouts to be rescued. This issue contains… More