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New York Review of Science Fiction #282 Tatsumi Takayuki et al.
Dream Mysteries: Noir and weird in collision; from Surrealism to Postmodernism; Ballard’s biography; the murder of Poe; Dirac and Hawking; cowboys and zombies; and reviews.… More
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Eat Your Heart Out: A Novella Danya Ingram
A breakneck tale of kick-ass, wise-ass, sexy-ass lesbians and ZOMBIES, Eat Your Heart Out opens on what promises to be another tediously annoying day at Ashbee’s Furniture Outlet. Then the strip-mall calm of Nowhere,… More
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On Spec Magazine – Winter 2011/2012 #87 vol 23 no 4 Diane L. Walton et al.
The Winter 2011/2012 issue of On Spec Magazine.
This issue features short stories by David K. Yeh (“At The End of the World”), Kirsty Logan (“Suckers”), Hilary C. Smith (“Drinking … More
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The Wonderful Day E. C. Tubb et al.
“Then the Devil had smiled. The door of Hell cracked open and, for a while, the churches were full of desperate creatures pleading to the God they had ignored for help and protection. The door of Hell had opened wider… More
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Wildeblood’s Empire Brian Stableford
They call them the “rat-catchers.” They’re the crew of the spaceship Daedalus, which a declining Earth has sent to re-establish contact with its long-lost colonies. Biologist Alex Alexander,… More
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Slaves of Ijax John Russell Fearn et al.
A scientist’s vengeance propels Peter Curzon seven hundred years into the future, where he finds himself in a very mysterious world. Science has banished the need to work in order to earn money, and people only pursue… More
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The Sword and the Rose V. J. Banis
In all the history of the sun-scorched Holy Land, there’s never been a knight like Sir Kenneth, “The Falcon.” His sword is swift and true, and in battle he fights with a savage intensity that lifts … More
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The World Wrecker Sydney J. Bounds
Strange reports begin arriving from around the world–reports of a bearded man who can walk through solid walls. Business conferences find a stranger listening to their secret plans; military documents and … More
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Faust Adolphe d'Ennery et al.
French dramatist Adolphe d’Ennery (1811-1899) follows the Faust story originally developed by Goethe, but with a leavening of humor that the German playwright lacked. Especially entertaining is the character… More
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The Yellow Wallpaper and “What Diantha Did” Charlotte Perkins Gilman
This volume collects two classic works by Charlotte Perkins Gilman: “The Yellow Wallpaper” — a chilling tale of descent into madness — and “What Diantha Did,” an early feminist… More
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The City of the Sun Brian Stableford
The fourth landing of the Daedalus Mission confronts Alex and his companions with a colonial culture seemingly modeled on a classic Utopian dream, but all of its inhabitants are infected with a mysterious alien parasite,… More
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Lightspeed Magazine Issue 21 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 fantasy,… More
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The Gluten-Free Way: My Way William Maltese et al.
This is a book that needs to be read by those who must live Gluten-Free (because they have life-threatening allergies to wheat-based products), as well as those who just want to eat better. Included are first-person … More
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Out of This World Lawrence Watt-Evans
People from present-day Earth are caught up in a war between a Galactic Empire and Shadow, dark lord of a world of magic. This series blends science fiction, fantasy, and horror, in an exciting three-volume series! “In… More
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Sedona Conspiracy James C. Glass
NSA agent Eric Price is sent to Sedona, Arizona to investigate strange activities at a secret underground base. A new type of stealth aircraft is being tested there, he discovers. But there’s something odd about the … More
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Writing Fantasy and Science Fiction Brian Stableford
Although the problems of writing fantasy and science fiction include all those pertaining to the writing of any kind of fiction, particular problems arise in stories in which unprecedented things can and do happen,… More
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In the Empire of Shadow Lawrence Watt-Evans
A handful of ordinary Americans — housewives, lawyers, interior decorators, and the like — found themselves caught up in a transdimensional conflict, and transported from their homes to realms where… More
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The Merry Men of the Riverworld John Gregory Betancourt
When an actor who played Robin Hood on a 1950s children’s TV show wakes up in Riverworld, he decides to live out his dreams and forms a new band of Merry Men (including Abraham Lincoln as Little John). Unfortunately,… More
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The Reign of the Brown Magician Lawrence Watt-Evans
The dark force known as Shadow had been defeated, but its world-spanning web of power had survived. This incredible magical weapon was now held not by a prince or wizard, but by Pellinore Brown, a marketing consultant… More
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies Issue #87 Rajan Khanna et al.
Issue #87 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies online magazine, featuring stories by Rajan Khanna and Emily Gilman. … More
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Perchance Michael Kurland
When the young apprentice Delbit Quint is “bought” by Dr. Faineworth, he arrives in an alternate history version of New York City to help the good doctor with his investigation of “Exxa.” … More
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In the Language of Scorpions Charles Allen Gramlich et al.
THIRTY TALES OF MODERN HORROR! In his newest collection, Charles Allen Gramlich, who has a Ph.D. in psychology, explores the dark territory of modern horror, from monsters, to serial killers, to the surreal landscapes… More
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The Princess Casamassima Frank J. Morlock et al.
Based on the 1885 novel by Henry James, this play tells the story of Hyacinth Robinson, the bastard son of a French woman and an English lord. Robinson has become a bookbinder in the London working-class slums. He embraces… More
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A Westward Love V. J. Banis
Claire Hayes was an Englishwoman with pale blonde hair and dark, burning eyes. Soon she was crossing the wild, wide American continent. Its roughness would strengthen her, and five men would help make her a woman: Peter,… More