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Lightspeed Magazine Issue 49 – Women Destroy Science Fiction! Special Issue Christie Yant 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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Bastion Science Fiction Magazine – Issue 3, June 2014 R. Leigh Hennig et al.
Bastion Science Fiction Magazine delivers amazing works of the strange and fantastic on the first of every month, supporting both new authors and established professionals alike. Issue 3 brings you the following:… More
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Luna Station Quarterly – Issue 18 Jennifer Lyn Parsons et al.
Our eighteenth issue features stories in settings both familiar and strange. The characters within are as different as can be, yet they all face hard decisions, their pasts haunting the present as a spectre, sometimes… More
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Locus June 2014 (#641) Liza Groen Trombi et al.
The June 2014 issue of Locus magazine has interviews with Joe Abercrombie and Eileen Gunn. News coverage includes the 2013 Nebula Awards Winners, the Stoker Awards, the Arthur C. Clarke Award, the Spectrum 21 Awards,… More
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Clarkesworld Magazine – Issue 93 Robert Reed et al.
Clarkesworld is a Hugo Award-winning science fiction and fantasy magazine. Each month we bring you a mix of fiction (new and classic works), articles, interviews and art.
Our June 2014 issue contains:
Original Fiction… More
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New York Review of Science Fiction #309 Amy Ransom et al.
Special Unboxed Issue: Amy Ransom; Jean-Claude Dunyach’s Imaginary Worlds; Barbara Bengels on Raising an SF Writer; Jessica Amanda Salmonson: My Friend, Jody Scott; Mark von Schlegell: Jack Vance’s… More
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The New Hero Volume 1: Every Age Needs Its Heroes Robin D. Laws et al.
It’s time to meet the new heroes.
Older than the written word and more popular than ever today, the hero story crosses cultures as an eternal constant. The New Hero gathers an unexpected team of writers, celebrated… More
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Interzone #251 Andy Cox et al.
The March–April issue of the 2013 British Fantasy Award winning magazine contains new stories by Greg Kurzawa, John Grant, Suzanne Palmer, Karl Bunker, Tracie Welser, Gareth L. Powell. The cover art (“Levitation”)… More
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Shotguns v. Cthulhu Robin D. Laws et al.
Pulse-pounding action meets cosmic horror in this exciting collection from the rising stars of the New Cthulhuiana. Steel your nerves, reach into your weapons locker, and tie tight your running shoes as humanity takes… More
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The New Hero Volume 2: New Heroes for a New Age Robin D. Laws et al.
Every generation fits the time-honored constants of the hero tale to its own needs. Today’s serial adventurers, whether they burst from re-envisioned histories or ply the humming foredecks of an imagined future,… More
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The Lion and the Aardvark: Aesop’s Modern Fables Robin D. Laws et al.
These confusing times of Internet trolls, one-percenters, toxic fame, and impending singularity cry out for clarity – the clarity found in Aesop’s 2,500 year old fables.
70 writers from across the creative… More
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Schemers: Betrayal Knows No Boundaries Robin D. Laws et al.
A cruel lover who refashions her prey. A bioengineered warrior on the run. An internet mapping service with a stalker’s eye. A carjacker with a conscience. A Victorian thespian turned super-criminal. A murderer… More
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The New Gothic: Don’t Embrace the Darkness, Fear It Beth Lewis et al.
The Gothic is the most enduring literary tradition in history, but in recent years friendly ghosts and vegetarian vampires threaten its foundations. The New Gothic is a collection of short stories which revisits the… More
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The Ouroboros Cycle, Book Two: A Cautionary Tale for Young Vampires G.D. Falksen
The year is 1888 and a madman is terrorizing the East End of London. But Doctor Varanus Shashavani has far more pressing concerns to worry about than a lunatic in Whitechapel. Her charitable hospital is under siege by … More
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The Wailing Asteroid Murray Leinster
The first sounds came at midnight — a plaintive scream from an unknown voice in the vastness of space. Within hours the entire world heard the eerie throbbing. And in billions of earthbound minds the horror grew.… More
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Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine #12 Marvin Kaye
Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine returns with its January/February 2014 issue, presenting the best in modern and classic mystery fiction! Included this time are the usual columns by Lenny Picker and Mrs Hudson, plus… More
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The William Hope Hodgson Megapack William Hope Hodgson et al.
From classic novels like “The Ghost Pirates” and “The House on the Borderland” to short stories to even a pair of poems, “The William Hope Hodgson Megapack” presents 35 classic… More
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The Pirate Story Megapack Robert E. Howard et al.
Pirates! Here are tales of the seven seas (and beyond) by some of the greats of nautical fiction. From classics like “Treasure Island” and “The Ghost Pirates, to pulp tales by Robert E. Howard and … More
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The Space Opera Megapack John W. Campbell et al.
The Space Opera Megapack collects 20 classic and modern stories, ranging from galaxy-spanning epics by E.E. “Doc” Smith and John W. Campbell, Jr. to modern interpretations by Jay Lake, Kristine Kathryn… More
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The Spectre General Theodore Cogswell
500 years after the Galactic Empire’s collapse, the 427th Light Maintenance Battalion of the Imperial Space Marines stubbornly hold onto their mission, training to repair starships that never come. Their … More
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The Jack London Science Fiction Megapack Jack London
Most people think of The Call of the Wild or White Fang when Jack London’s name comes up — and rightfully so, for these are his two most famous works, and both are classics. It’s an interesting but far… More
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The Harold Lamb Megapack Harold Lamb
“The Harold Lamb Megapack” presents 18 classic tales by one of the greatest adventure fiction writers of all time. Lamb inspired countless other authors, including Robert E. Howard (creator of Conan … More
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Carolina Crimes Karen Pullen et al.
What goes together like tea & sympathy, rock & roll, or a skull & crossbones? Sex & crime. Nineteen members of Sisters in Crime living in the Carolinas serve up stories around the universal themes… More
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The Katherine Mansfield Megapack Katherine Mansfield
Katherine Mansfield Beauchamp Murry (1888 – 1923) was a prominent modernist writer of short fiction who was born and brought up in colonial New Zealand and wrote under the pen name of Katherine Mansfield. When she was… More