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Beneath Ceaseless Skies Issue #97 Connolly Tina et al.
Issue #97 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies online magazine, featuring a story by Tina Connolly and part one of a novella by Michael J. DeLuca. … More
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Turns and Chances Juliet E. McKenna
Common cause unites a dukeís beautiful mistress, a stable lad, a goodwife, a priest, the bereft mother of an infant son and guild masters weary of seeing apprentices drafted into brutish militias. Conflicting loyalties… More
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New York Review of Science Fiction #285 Steven Erikson et al.
May 2012 Issue
Whither Fantasy: Steven Erikson on the Cambridge Companion to Fantasy; A. P Canavan on the future of fantasy scholarship; Yves Menard & Jean-Louis Trudel, sf across the language barrier; memories… More
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New York Review of Science Fiction 12-issue Subscription Kevin J. Maroney et al.
About The New York Review of Science Fiction:
The New York Review of Science Fiction has spent the last 30 years reading science fiction and fantasy like they matter.
NYRSF is a monthly critical magazine about science… More
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Apex Magazine – Issue 37 Brit Mandelo et al.
The June 2012 issue of Apex Magazine.
This issue features fiction by Brit Mandelo (“Winter Scheming”), Ian Nichols (“In the Dark”), and Geoff Ryman (“Blocked”), poetry by … More
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The Dust of Wonderland Lee Thomas
A panicked call from his ex-wife summons Ken Nicholson back to New Orleans, where his son has been attacked and left for dead. While his child’s life hangs in the balance, Ken endures visions connected to a terrifying… More
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Locus June 2012 (#617) Liza Groen Trombi et al.
The June 2012 issue of Locus magazine has interviews with William F. Nolan and Genevieve Valentine, the 2011 Nebula Awards Ballot, 2012 Campbell and Sturgeon Award finalists, and news coverage including Tor’s… More
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Clarkesworld Magazine – Issue 69 Aliette de Bodard et al.
The June 2012 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine.
This issue features the following stories: “Immersion” by Aliette de Bodard, “If the Mountain Comes” by An Owomoyela and “You Were She… More
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Lightspeed Magazine Issue 25 John Joseph Adams et al.
This month, we have original fantasy by debut writer Kelsey Ann Barrett (“My Teacher, My Enemy”) and award-winning author John Langan (“Renfrew’s Course”), with fantasy reprints… More
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Luna Station Quarterly – Issue 10 Jennifer Lyn Parsons et al.
The tenth issue of Luna Station Quarterly, featuring a collection of unique stories by up and coming women writers.… More
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Powers James A. Burton
Time is growing short—at least as mortals measure time. His kind broke the balance. Now he must repair it…or our world shatters.
Even gods have limits.
Albert Johannson’s forgotten more than he remembers about… More
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Errantry: Strange Stories Elizabeth Hand
November 2012 · trade paper · 9781618730305 / ebook · 9781618730312
“Near Zennor” is a Shirley Jackson Award winner.
No one is innocent, no one unexamined in Shirley Jackson award-winning author Elizabeth Hand’s new… More
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Night of the Heroes Adrian Cole
Assigned to administer the closure of a crumbling inner city Athenaeum, Mears finds himself caught up in an extraordinary cross-worlds venture, where the heroes of his comic books, pulp magazines, and fantastic novels… More
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies Issue #96 Adam Callaway et al.
Issue #96 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies online magazine, featuring stories by Adam Callaway and Kenneth Schneyer. … More
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At the Mouth of the River of Bees Kij Johnson
A sparkling debut collection from one of the hottest writers in science fiction: Johnson’s stories have received the Nebula Award the last three years running and all of those stories, including this year’s … More
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The Time Trap John Russell Fearn
There are six people in millionaire Nick Clayton’s limousine when it leaves a country home to return to London: Clayton himself; his girlfriend, Bernice; Dawlish, his driver; the unhappily married financier… More
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Star Haven E. C. Tubb
Three days after asking the Captain of the Earth mothership to land his party of colonists on the planet Hyperon, Commander Williams has reason to worry. He’s assumed that there’ll be records left by the… More
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Young Thongor Lin Carter et al.
Lin Carter’s greatest creation, the barbarian swordsman Thongor of Lemuria, returns in his first new book in more than 40 years! “Young Thongor” collects Carter’s short stories about Thongor’s… More
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Human to Human Rebecca Ore
The scariest species can be your own. And the funniest, including you. In the end, a happy enough ending involves accepting creatures for what they are and can be. And every country boy made good out among strangers needs… More
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Being Alien Rebecca Ore
All the different ways of being a smart calculating creature doesn’t mean that those creatures don’t do dumb things from time to time, borrow each others’ vices, and can’t have hangnails and broken feathers.… More
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Becoming Alien Rebecca Ore
Who you become shapes what you remember about who you were. How you change depends on the minds you meet. If they’re not human, you stretch in ways you never expected to stretch. And you change how the others see themselves.… More
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Vampire’s Dilemma Jacqueline Lichtenberg et al.
Life doesn’t stop being complicated just because you’re dead.
In the old days, vampires were sexy, ruthless, and evil. They could, and would, compel the living to do whatever they wanted. They owned the… More
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War Games Brian Stableford
Throughout the centuries that have passed since humans first ventured into interstellar space, they have been at war with the alien Veich. The human race has, in consequence, been fully militarized, its educational… More
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Angel of Death Christian Russell et al.
He calls himself “Thanatos” (“Death”). But Clyde Daschner is actually the worst serial killer of the twentieth century, a man who admits to having murdered over 750 innocent victims–through… More