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The Pursuit of God (with Additional Annotations) A.W. Tozer
Aiden Wilson Tozer (1897-1963) was an American Christian pastor, preacher, author, magazine editor, and spiritual mentor. For his work, he received two honorary doctorate degrees. His classic Christian work, The… More
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Icarus 16: Spring 2013 Steve Berman et al.
A fine collection of authors, all new to the pages of Icarus: Sam J. Miller, one of the fresh new voices in gay speculative fiction, offers a phone call one cannot refuse in “The Country of Dead Voices”; one of Edgar Allan… More
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Point of Dreams: A Novel of Astreiant Melissa Scott et al.
The citizens of Astreiant have become obssessed by a new play, The Drowned Island, a lurid farrago of melodrama and innuendo. Pointsman Nicolas Rathe is not amused, however, at a real dead body found on the stage and must… More
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The Princess and the Outlaw: Tales from the Torrid Past Jean Roberta
The women awaiting you in these pages might be fierce Amazons in ancient Greece, maidens and princesses of the medieval era, ingenues like Alice awaiting new and more sensual adventures beyond the rabbit hole, or outlaws… More
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Where Thy Dark Eye Glances: Queering Edgar Allan Poe Steve Berman et al.
The canon of Edgar Allan Poe, one of the foremost writers of dark and atmospheric fiction and poetry, offers readers haunted shores teeming with various erudite men brooding in the waning light over their feelings for… More
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LONTAR: The Journal of Southeast Asian Speculative Fiction – Issue 1 Jason Erik Lundberg (Editor) et al.
The Autumn 2013 issue of LONTAR: The Journal of Southeast Asian Speculative Fiction. This premiere issue of LONTAR presents speculative writing from and about the Philippines, Malaysia, Cambodia, Singapore, Laos… More
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies Issue #130 M. Bennardo et al.
Issue #130 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies online magazine, featuring stories by M. Bennardo and Hannah Strom-Martin. … More
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The Science of Herself Karen Joy Fowler
Widely respected in the so-called “mainstream” for her New York Times bestselling novels, Karen Joy Fowler is also a formidable, often controversial, and always exuberant presence in Science Fiction. Here she debuts… More
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The Dark Issue 1 Sean Wallace et al.
The Dark is a bi-monthly magazine co-edited by Jack Fisher and Sean Wallace, with each issue featuring all-original short fiction, including strange and unusual stories by award-winning authors as Lisa L Hannett,… More
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The Dark Annual Subscription Sean Wallace et al.
The Dark is a monthly magazine edited by Sean Wallace, with each issue featuring two original short stories and two classic reprints, by such award-winning authors as Steve Berman, Kristi DeMeester, Angela Slatter,… More
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Cry Murder! in a Small Voice Greer Gilman
September 2013. A new chapbook from Greer Gilman.
London, 1603.
Ben Jonson, playwright, poet, satirist . . . detective?
Someone is murdering boy players and Jonson, in the way that only Greer Gilman could write him—”Fie,… More
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Who the Hell is Rachel Wells? J.R. Greenwell
Full of snappy and sharp Southern characters, Who the Hell is Rachel Wells? by J.R. Greenwell is a debut collection of clever, big-hearted tales of spunky souls and damaged hearts. Both serious and silly, bittersweet… More
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Anarchy, Geography, Modernity John Clark et al.
The first comprehensive introduction to the thought of Elisée Reclus, the great anarchist geographer and political theorist, Anarchy, Geography, Modernity presents his groundbreaking critique of all forms of … More
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Cazzarola! Norman Nawrocki
A gripping novel that is at once political, historical, and romantic, Cazzarola! spans 130 years in the life of the Discordias, a fictionalized family of Italian anarchists. It details the family’s heroic, multigenerational… More
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She Walks in Darkness Evangeline Walton
A gorgeous Tuscan villa harboring a terrible secret houses this beautifully harrowing adventure of ancient mystery and modern intrigue. Archaeologist Richard Keyes and his resourceful young bride, Barbara, are… More
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Ascension Jacqueline Koyanagi
Alana Quick is the best damned sky surgeon in Heliodor City, but repairing starship engines barely pays the bills. When the desperate crew of a cargo vessel stops by her shipyard looking for her spiritually-advanced… More
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The Year’s Best Dark Fantasy and Horror: 2013 Paula Guran et al.
The darkness creeps upon us and we shudder, or it suddenly startles and we scream. There need be no monsters for us to be terrified in the dark, but if there are, they are just as often human and as supernatural. Join us in … More
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Bad Seeds: Evil Progeny Steve Berman et al.
Children are supposed to be all sugar and spice and everything nice . . . but we know that’s not the truth. Dark tales of wicked tykes and dangerous kids playing vicious games that lead adults—sometimes their own parents—to… More
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Shades of Blue and Gray: Ghosts of the Civil War Steve Berman et al.
More Americans were killed during the years of the Civil War (1861-1865) than any other date in history. Men shattered, women lost, families broken. In Shades of Blue & Gray, editor Steve Berman offers readers … More
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Zombies: Shambling Through the Ages Steve Berman et al.
It’s a wonder humanity ever survived into the twenty-first century. Even Neanderthals knew to bury the dead beneath stones to prevent corpses from rising. Ancient civilizations feared slain warriors would return… More
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Salvage Chris Howard
Salvage specialist Captain Jayson Wilraven finds his life and the lives of his crew in peril when a strange charterer wants a mysterious sunken vessel hidden, not raised—and sends armed mercenaries to make sure his … More
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Halloween: Magic, Mystery, and Macabre Paula Guran et al.
The farther we’ve gotten from the magic and mystery of the past, the more we’ve come to love Halloween—the one time each year when the mundane is overturned in favor of the bizarre, the “other side” is closest, and everyone… More
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The Best of Beneath Ceaseless Skies Online Magazine, Year Four Scott H. Andrews (Editor) et al.
A former scarecrow must help retake a castle from talking bears….
A bureaucrat falls in love with a ghostly woman whose palace disappears when he wakes….
A seer in love with her fugitive husband’s… More
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Interzone #248 Andy Cox et al.
The September–October issue contains new science fiction and fantasy stories and novelettes by Carole Johnstone, James Van Pelt, Greg Kurzawa, Ken Altabef, Sean McMullen. The cover art is by Jim Burns, and interior… More