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Yesterday’s Kin Nancy Kress
A deadly cloud of spores has already infected and killed the inhabitants of two worlds. Now that plague is heading for Earth, and threatens humans and aliens alike. Can either species be trusted to find the cure?
Geneticist… More
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Black Static #44 Andy Cox
The January–February issue contains new dark fiction by Simon Avery (novelette), Priya Sharma, Jackson Kuhl, E. Catherine Tobler, and Tyler Keevil (novelette). The cover art is by Martin Hanford, and interior illustrations… More
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Interzone #256 Andy Cox
The January–February issue of Britain’s longest running sf magazine magazine contains new stories by Bonnie Jo Stufflebeam, T.R. Napper, Pandora Hope, Christien Gholson, Neil Williamson. The 2015 cover … More
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Plasma Frequency Magazine – Issue 15 Richard Flores IV et al.
Plasma Frequency is a bi-monthly speculative fiction magazine based in the United States. With short stories from just a few hundred words to 7,000 words, our issues are packed with great content. In this issue we have… More
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Uncanny Magazine Issue 2 Lynne M. Thomas et al.
The January/February 2015 issue of Uncanny Magazine.
Featuring new fiction by Hao Jingfang (translated by Ken Liu), Sam J. Miller, Amal El-Mohtar, Richard Bowes, and Sunny Moraine, classic fiction by Ann Leckie, … More
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Apex Magazine Issue 68 Jason Sizemore et al.
Apex Magazine is a monthly science fiction, fantasy, and horror magazine featuring original, mind-bending short fiction from many of the top pros of the field. New issues are released on the first Tuesday of every month.… More
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The Big Click Issue 18 Alex C. Renwick et al.
Our 18th issue rings in the new year with “Jackals,” a new story by Silvia Moreno-Garcia, about how sometimes dealing with artists can be more dangerous than drinking while driving. Our second fiction … More
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Mythic Delirium 1.3 Sheree Renée Thomas et al.
A family copes with a pall of silence as a physical phenomenon. A doomed guide leads a pair of foreigners on a desert journey to meet her people’s terrifying and merciless protector. A disturbing incident in a university… More
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New York Review of Science Fiction #316 David E Romm et al.
Special Unexpected Segues Issue: SF Music: David E Romm’s Shockwave Guide; Olympe Chambrionne: Sexual Equality in Pre-SF; Michael Andre-Driussi: Hawthorne and Ballard; Mike Barrett: Edith Nesbit’s… More
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Calloustown George Singleton
Calloustown, the seventh collection from master raconteur George Singleton, who’s been praised by the Atlanta Journal Constitution as the “unchallenged king of the comic Southern short story,” finds the author… More
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Charmed Particles Chrissy Kolaya
With incisive prose and infinite humanity, Charmed Particles traces the collision of past and progress, science and tradition, and the unimagined elements that may arise in the aftermath.… More
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Clothed, Female Figure Kirstin Allio
Through ten independent but thematically linked stories, Allio conjures women in conflict and on the edge, who embrace, battle, and transcend their domestic dimensions. Winner of the Dzanc Short Story Collection… More
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Gun, Needle, Spoon Patrick O’Neil
This memoir follows a punk rock pioneer on his slide into drug abuse and life as an armed robber, all the way through life in recovery and what it’s like to look back on those times, knowing all the while that he is still… More
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If I Knew the Way, I Would Take You Home Dave Housley
A KISS cover-band leader pondering a fertility-driven criminal act, a boy watching his hair-metal dad search for love on reality TV, a quiet teenage metalhead stumbling into her own voice while trailing her former … More
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Kafka’s Son Curt Leviant
As Prague itself becomes as perplexing and unpredictable as its transient inhabitants, Curt Leviant unfolds a labyrinthine tale that is equal parts detective novel and love story, captivating maze and realistic … More
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Little Sister Death William Gay
A stirring literary rendition of Tennessee’s famed Curse of the Bell Witch, Little Sister Death skillfully toes the line between Southern Gothic and horror, and further cements William Gay’s legacy as not only one … More
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Machines Like Us Joshua R. Helms
Machines Like Us is part love story, part dreamscape, part exploration of self. For the characters (Speaker, Boy, and Historian), love is dangerous, disorienting, self-erasing. To understand themselves as individuals,… More
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My Life as a Mermaid Jen Grow
This debut collection stares down the dark side of what it means to live ‘happily ever after.’ The characters — among them, a suburban wife, an alcoholic mother, two homeless men, and an injured veteran — grapple with … More
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The Castaway Lounge Jon Boilard
Told in the clipped, hard-as-nails language of Elmore Leonard and James Ellroy, The Castaway Lounge explores one man’s struggle to choose between right and wrong, and his growing sense that sometimes the right choice… More
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The City at Three PM Peter Lasalle
Having first appeared in distinguished publications here and abroad, including The Best American Travel Writing, these are beautifully crafted pieces, heartfelt, honest, observant, and often moving toward genuine… More
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Nightmare Magazine Issue 28 John Joseph Adams et al.
NIGHTMARE is an online horror and dark fantasy magazine. In NIGHTMARE’s pages, you will find all kinds of horror fiction, from zombie stories and haunted house tales, to visceral psychological horror.
This … More
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Lightspeed Magazine Issue 56 John Joseph Adams et al.
LIGHTSPEED is an online science fiction and fantasy magazine. In its pages, you will find science fiction: from near-future, sociological soft SF, to far-future, star-spanning hard SF–and fantasy: from epic… More
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Flash Fiction Online Issue #16 January 2015 Suzanne Vincent et al.
The January 2015 issue of Flash Fiction Online.
From Leslianne Wilder, “Cliona’s Coat”, is the tale of a mysterious woman and her collection of fur coats. A wonderful story well told. “Death… More
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Shimmer Magazine – Issue 23 E. Catherine Tobler et al.
People often ask me, “what makes a story Shimmery,” and it’s not always easily answered — sometimes, you don’t know a story is Shimmery until you hit the end, and you realize there is … More