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The World Menders Lloyd Biggle Jr.
Branoff IV is a planet famous for its aristocratic culture and mistreatment of its indigenous population. When Cedd Farrari and a team of Cultural Survey experts are sent to Branoff IV to help bring about a shift to democratic… More
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Trekmaster James B. Johnson
On the planet Bear Ridge, Thomas Jefferson Shepherd is King, fighting to bring his long-lost colony world to high-tech standards, and claim a place among the Federation of Planets. But Bear Ridge has a feudal society,… More
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies Issue #109 Gregory Norman Bossert et al.
Issue #109 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies online magazine, featuring stories by Gregory Norman Bossert and John E. O. Stevens. … More
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Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine #8 Marvin Kaye et al.
The eighth issue of Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine features the usual assortment of stories and non-fiction, including:
“Sun Ching Foo’s Last Trick,” by Adam Beau McFarlane “Do You Love… More
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The Roberts Michael Blumlein
Robert Fairchild is a genius. He is also lonely.
Dubbed “the one-eyed architect,” Robert and his innovative buildings are praised to the skies. Suddenly his masterpiece, a dome made from a living membrane,… More
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Mythic Delirium 27 Ken Liu et al.
Our 27th issue features 18 new poems with darkly romantic themes, including a steampunk sonnet from Hugo, Nebula and World Fantasy Award winner Ken Liu, a sorrowful take on the mysterious Winchester house from Nebula… More
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Labyrinth David L Ulin
A middle-aged man living in Los Angeles takes a business trip to San Francisco, where he lived, briefly but intensely, when he was just out of high school. Over the course of a long afternoon and evening, he confronts the… More
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Sense of Wonder Leigh Grossman et al.
Sense of Wonder is a broad, inexpensive, single-volume anthology designed to give students a sense both of literature and history; the book includes canonical works, stories written in response to those works, and… More
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies Issue #108 David D. Levine et al.
Issue #108 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies online magazine, featuring stories by David D. Levine and Jamie Lackey. … More
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The Last Body Part Sarajane Woolf
A woman discovers she has a rogue body part, one she’s never heard of. As she prepares herself for surgery to remove the offense, she travels to London and finds answers to her questions in unexpected places—a locked room… More
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The Victorian Mystery Megapack: 27 Classic Mystery Tales Wilkie Collins et al.
The theme of this Megapack is classic mystery and crime fiction from the Victorian era. We have taken the liberty of extending the qualifying publication dates to the end of World War I, since that event marked more of … More
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Apex Magazine – Issue 42 Shira Lipkin et al.
The November 2012 issue of Apex Magazine.
This issue features fiction by Shira Lipkin (“Splinter”), Tim Susman (“Erzulie Dantor”), Alex Bledsoe (“Sprig”), and Eleanor Arnason… More
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World Fantasy Convention free download
We are very happy to offer World Fantasy Convention members an exclusive ebook sampler of stories and excerpts from a few of our current and forthcoming books including World Fantasy Convention Guest of Honor Elizabeth… More
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Spine Intact, Some Creases Victor J. Banis
A legendary name from the Golden Age of Paperbacks, VICTOR J. BANIS spins a witty and exuberant tale of A Thousand and One Knights, flitting blithely from tale to tail, in one era and out the other. Part autobiography, … More
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The Second Christmas Megapack Robert Reginald et al.
Christmas–the very word conjures up memories of the most wondrous childhood holiday of all–filled with the glitter of colorfully-wrapped presents, family visits, carols, photographs, decorating… More
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Space and Time Magazine Issue #117 Hildy Silverman et al.
The Fall issue of Space and Time Magazine.
This issue features fiction by Michael Penncavage (“The Matter Concerning Mr. Symmes and The Hollow World”) and Tim W. Burke (“Flim-Flamming The Haints”),… More
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The Big Click Issue 5 Jeremy Tolbert et al.
Issue Five of The Big Click launches with Andrea Gibbons’ “Lost and Found,” the tale of a former guerrilla (and mother) who must make a new life for herself in Los Angeles after the war’s over.… More
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Don’t Leave Your Friends Behind: Concrete Ways to Support Families in Social Justice Movements and Communities Victoria Law et al.
Don’t Leave Your Friends Behind is a collection of concrete tips, suggestions, and narratives on ways that non-parents can support parents, children, and caregivers in their communities, social movements, and collective… More
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Electric Velocipede Subscription John Klima
Electric Velocipede was a Hugo-Award winning, multiple World Fantasy Award nominated, speculative fiction magazine edited by John Klima. The magazine published fiction from writers such as Catherynne M. Valente,… More
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We Have Not Been Moved: Resisting Racism and Militarism in 21st Century America Elizabeth Betita Martínez et al.
We Have Not Been Moved is a compendium addressing the two leading pillars of U.S. Empire. Inspired by the work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., who called for a “true revolution of values” against the racism, militarism,… More
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A History of Pan-African Revolt C.L.R. James
Originally published in England in 1938 (the same year as his magnum opus The Black Jacobins) and expanded in 1969, this work remains the classic account of global Black resistance. Robin D.G. Kelley’s substantial… More
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Catastrophism: The Apocalyptic Politics of Collapse and Rebirth Sasha Lilley et al.
We live in catastrophic times. The world is reeling from the deepest economic crisis since the Great Depression, with the threat of further meltdowns ever-looming. Global warming and myriad dire ecological disasters… More
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Edge City Sin Soracco
Edge City, from the author of Low Bite, takes place in an every-noir-city (a thinly veiled portrait of San Francisco’s North Beach) and its newest resident is Reno, an angry fledgling just hatched out of prison. Getting… More
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The Christmas Megapack Robert Reginald et al.
Christmas — the very word conjures up memories of the most wondrous childhood holiday of all–filled with the glitter of colorfully-wrapped presents, family visits, carols, photographs, decorating… More