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Slavegirl of Noomas Charles Nuetzel et al.
Adt and Sarleni, swordsman and slavegirl, lost at sea and attempting to survive, were soon to discover the horrid truths concerning Noomas’ future. Sarleni, trained in the mental powers of the Zygo, offered … More
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Dante’s Inferno: The Divine Comedy, Book One S. Fowler Wright et al.
In his introduction, the translator says: “I suppose that a very great majority of English-speaking people, if they were asked to name the greatest epic poet of the Christian era in Western Europe, would answer… More
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The Life of Sir Walter Scott: A Biography S. Fowler Wright
Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832) is one of the best-loved Scottish writers. Beginning with a series of poetry collections and nonfiction works, Scott quickly became known as a rising force in British letters. But it was… More
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Best Gay Stories 2013 Steve Berman, editor
The sixth volume of Best Gay Stories explores the entirety of the diverse gay literary market. Editor Steve Berman has chosen compelling fiction that ranges from the pragmatic to the surreal from such acclaimed authors… More
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Mango and Mint Nicky Garratt
Mango & Mint is a collection of favorite vegan dishes inspired by the foods of the Arab world, India, and North Africa. It follows the philosophy of a cuisine free of meat rather than one that emulates it. One common… More
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Basic Skills Caucasian Americans Workbook Beverly Hope Slapin
The world of the Caucasian Americans comes alive through history lessons, puzzles, and word games for all ages. The history, material culture, mores, and lifeways of the people now collectively known as the “Caucasian… More
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Electric Velocipede issue 26 John Klima et al.
The 26th installment of Electric Velocipede features a stunning cover from Brazilian artist Carlos Araujo. This striking piece sets the tone for the wondrous tales you’ll find within. What will you find? Well… More
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies Issue #121 Alex Dally MacFarlane et al.
Issue #121 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies online magazine, featuring stories by featuring stories by Alex Dally MacFarlane and Jeff Isacksen. … More
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The Big Click Issue 8 Jeremy Tolbert et al.
Issue 8 of The Big Click starts off with Tony Mason’s “The Fifth Witness,” about the fallout after a man unwittingly casts doubt on a police investigation. Then we have Joe Clifford’s “Through… More
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Mythic Delirium 28 Sofia Samatar et al.
Our 28th issue opens with editor Mike Allen discussing the journal’s upcoming transition to digital format, and follows with 21 one new speculative works in verse, with Sofia Samatar updating Persephone, Jeannine… More
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Apex Magazine Issue 48 E. Lily Yu 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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Dark Faith: Invocations Maurice Broaddus et al.
Sublet an apartment inside God’s head. Hunt giant Buddhas in a post-apocalyptic future. Visit a city where an artistメs fantastic creations alter reality. Discover the deep cosmic purpose behind your office… More
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What Makes You Die Tom Piccirilli
To see more is to find oblivion… Screenwriter Tommy Pic fell hard from Hollywood success and landed in a psychiatric ward, blacked out from booze and unmedicated manic depression. This is not the first time he’s… More
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The Zane Grey Megapack Zane Grey
The Zane Grey Megapack assembles a massive collection of 42 novels and short stories by the acclaimed western writer. Included are:
BETTY ZANE (1903) SPIRIT OF THE BORDER (1906) THE LAST OF THE PLAINSMEN (1908) THE LAST… More
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The Corsican Brothers: A Play in Three Acts Frank J. Morlock et al.
This adaptation of the Alexandre Dumas tale tells the story of two brothers, born as Siamese twins, but separated not long after birth. They’re raised by two different families, but are still able to “feel”… More
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World Without Chance: Classic Pulp Science Fiction Stories in the Vein of Stanley G. Weinbaum John Russell Fearn
SF Author Stanley G. Weinbaum died from cancer at 33, in December 1935. Short though his career was, his scientific imagination, smooth characterization, and humor completely revolutionized the field, and profoundly… More
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Queen Margot: A Play in Five Acts Frank J. Morlock et al.
Written in 1847, while Dumas was at the height of his powers, this play recounts the events leading up to the Saint Bartholomew’s Day massacre of the French Huguenots–and the subsequent death of King Charles… More
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Two Voltairean Plays: The Triumvirate and Comedy at Ferney Frank J. Morlock et al.
Set in Roman times, Voltaire’s play THE TRIUMVIRATE details a meeting on an island between Anthony and Octavian, in which the two main players in the post-Caesar Roman world decide how to divide up the spoils of… More
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Olympias; and, The Temple of Glory: Two Plays Frank J. Morlock
OLYMPIAS is one of Voltaire’s most powerful tragedies. It’s based on the suspicion that King Alexander the Great was poisoned, and left an infant daughter, Olympias, by his Persian wife Statira, daughter… More
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Designer Genes Brian Stableford
The eleven stories in Designer Genes showcase the latest volume in this intriguing science fiction that explores intriguing future possibilities in biotechnology, ranging from stories of imminent technology reflecting… More
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The Cosmic Crusaders: The Golden Amazon Saga, Book Eight John Russell Fearn
The unfolding story of the Golden Amazon enters a new phase when she renounces all ties with the Earth, the planet of her birth. Together with her husband Abna, former Lord of Jupiter, and their daughter Viona, she sets… More
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Daughter of the Amazon: The Golden Amazon Saga, Book Five John Russell Fearn
Tarnec Brodix, super-mathematician from an external cosmos, accidentally destroys his universe. The destruction begins to spread into our own cosmos in the form of a Dark Tide of Absolute Nothingness, destroying… More
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The Central Intelligence: The Golden Amazon Saga, Book Seven John Russell Fearn
The Golden Amazon’s arch-enemy, Sefner Quorne, discovers that all mental gifts, such as memory and creativity, are not inherent in human brains and mental make-up, but are something that is broadcast throughout the… More
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The Swordsman’s Oath Juliet E. McKenna
Book two in Juliet E. McKenna’s acclaimed Tales of Einarinn, the sequel to The Thief’s Gamble.… More