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Something from Mercury John Russell Fearn
It came originally from the merciless, frost-bound wilderness of the night side of Mercury, the hellish planet nearest to the Sun. But when space explorer Harry Dagenham brings a long-dead, petrified snake–or… More
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The Maker of Gargoyles and Other Stories Clark Ashton Smith
Clark Ashton Smith was a prodigy, who wrote Arabian Nights novels in his mid-teens and was heralded as a major voice in American poetry by the time he was nineteen. In one frantic burst in the middle 1930s, he wrote nearly… More
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The Guy de Maupassant Megapack Guy de Maupassant
A protege of Flaubert, Maupassant’s stories are characterized by their economy of style and efficient, effortless dénouements. Many of the stories are set during the Franco-Prussian War of the 1870s and several describe… More
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Lightspeed Magazine Issue 38 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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Locus July 2013 (#630) Liza Groen Trombi et al.
The July 2013 issue of Locus magazine has interviews with Neil Gaiman and Maria Dahvana Headley, and obituaries and appreciations of Jack Vance, Iain Banks, and others.
News coverage includes the 2013 Locus Awards … More
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Clockwork Phoenix 4 Mike Allen et al.
This book is in several distinct ways a look into the future: the future of fantasy and science fiction, diverse, strange, and wonderful; the future of these individual writers, many of whom are at or near the beginning… More
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The Big Click Issue 9 Jeremy Tolbert et al.
In Issue #9, we begin with “Bragging Rights” by Jason Ridler╤little bragging, no rights, but plenty of sex. And heartbreaking poverty. Then satirist Ann Sterzinger looks into the dark future of just about… More
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North American Lake Monsters: Stories Nathan Ballingrud
These are love stories. And also monster stories. Sometimes these are monsters in their traditional guises, sometimes they wear the faces of parents, lovers, or ourselves. The often working-class people in these … More
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Nightmare Magazine Issue 10 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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Galaxy’s Edge Magazine – Issue 3: July 2013 Mike Resnick et al.
Galaxy’s Edge is a bi-monthly (every two months) magazine published by Phoenix Pick, the science fiction and fantasy imprint of Arc Manor, an award winning independent press based in Maryland. Each issue of the magazine… More
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Clarkesworld Magazine – Issue 82 Vajra Chandrasekera et al.
Clarkesworld is a Hugo Award-winning science fiction and fantasy magazine. Each month they bring you a mix of fiction (new and classic works), articles, interviews and art.
Our July issue contains:
Original Fiction… More
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New York Review of Science Fiction #298 James Patrick Kelly et al.
Special Punks and Geeks Issue: Cyberpunk, then & now; Old-School Cannibals; Gaiman, Eliot, Prufrock, Manson; Leigh Brackett… More
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Women and Other Constructs Carrie Cuinn
Table of Contents
Introduction “Mrs. Henderson’s Cemetery Dance” “Letter From A Murderous Construct and His Robot Fish” “Annabelle Tree” “A Cage, Her Arms” “Call Center Blues” “Mitch’s Girl” “All The Right Words”… More
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The WisCon Chronicles, Vol 7 JoSelle Vanderhoft (editor)
In science fiction and fantasy, and in the world we inhabit, disability is often misunderstood, maligned, and disregarded, even by fans (and people in general) who are committed to social justice, anti-oppression,… More
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Big Mama Stories Eleanor Arnason
Short Fiction: The quirky, nearly omnipotent members of the colorful tribe of Big Mamas and Big Poppas rove the Universe, able to leap vast expanses of time and space in a single bound. Little can harm a Mama or Poppa, except… More
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Feminist Voices Batya Susan Weinbaum (editor)
After every five years, we at Femspec coordinate a “Best of…” contest in each of the genres represented in the journal: fiction, poetry, book reviews, essays, criticism, and art. This collection presents the top winners… More
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Missing Links and Secret Histories L. Timmel Duchamp (editor)
Ever wonder who that frequent addressee of Anglophone Nineteenth century narrators, “Dear Reader,” really was? About Nancy Drew’s mother? Or what the true story on which Edgar Allan Poe based his melodramatic “Fall… More
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Space is Just a Starry Night Tanith Lee
The tales in Space is Just A Starry Night range across genres, as elegant as the field of stars spanning a clear dark sky. A lone survivor of plague receives a mysterious visitor; a prison planet tortures political prisoners… More
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Squaring the Circle Gheorghe Sasarman et al.
The idea of writing a book of brief descriptions of imaginary cities, condensing into it the grandure and tragedy of five milliennia of urban history, came to me by chance, while I was in charge of the Architecture and … More
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Strange Matings Rebecca Holden (editor) et al.
Strange Matings seeks to continue Butler’s uncomfortable insights about humanity, and also to instigate new conversations about Butler and her work — conversations that encourage academic voices to “talk” to … More
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Chelsea Station: Issue 4 Jameson Currier
The fourth issue of Chelsea Station, the popular new literary magazine of gay writing, edited by Jameson Currier, features seven short stories, three essays, ten poems, and interviews, reviews and other writing relating… More
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The Dashiell Hammett Megapack Dashiell Hammett
“The Dashiell Hammett Megapack” collects 20 early and rare stories by the famous mystery writer, plus one poem. Included in this volume are:
AFRAID OF A GUN ARSON PLUS THE NEW RACKET BODIES PILED UP DEATH… More
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies Issue #124 Noreen Doyle et al.
Issue #124 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies online magazine, featuring “Gods of the Lower Case: a new tale of the Antique Lands,” by Noreen Doyle and “The Girl Who Welcomed Death to Svalgearyen,” by Barbara A. Barnett.… More
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Love, Christopher Street Thomas Keith
Representing some of the most talented writers at work today, the 26 original essays in Love, Christopher Street encompass revealing, intense, profound, funny, personal, and queer reflections that span forty years… More