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Something Wicked Issue 16 (December 2011) Joe Vaz et al.
Well here we are in December. How the hell did that happen?
Iメm really excited about this monthメs issue as we have some really awesome fiction for yメall as well as a great interview with one of my favourite people, the scary-ass… More
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The Euonymist Neil Williamson
In a future where naming is vital and the labelling of a new species can have major ramifications, what hope is there for an ancient tongue that is effectively linguistically dead? “A rich and rewarding read from… More
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The Sculptor Garry Kilworth
An artist pays tribute to a cruel and powerful leader. Cunning and elegant short fiction from an author whose “Sumi Dreams of a Paper Frog” was described by JG Ballard as “The best short story I have… More
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Lizard Lust Lisa Tuttle
“They say that the sight of a lizard drives a woman wild with desire. Any woman, any lizard, the merest glimpse. But lizards belong to men; theyメre death to women.” An ordinary woman is torn from her normal… More
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Valley of the Sugars of Salt Anna Tambour
Tim Thornbourne, successful in business but not in marriage, retreats to the country to grow gourmet and largely forgotten fruit. In time his orchard would become a Mecca for foodies and he, Tim Thornbourne, would be… More
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Jurassic and the Great Tree Keith Brooke
We come to Pavonis Minor, invited by the Burul’chasi, descendants of the first wave of human settlement. They have successfully resisted intrusion into their territories for many years, yet now they want someone… More
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The WATERCRESS File Victor J. Banis
That debonair Man from C.A.M.P., Jackie Holmes, is back once more! This time the crusader for gay justice is thrown into the most fracturingly funny escapade of his career, being joined by an unbelievably incompetent… More
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The Spriggan Mirror Lawrence Watt-Evans
Every wizard in Ethshar knew that if you needed something special, something difficult to find, that Gresh the Supplier was the man to see. He was expensive, but always delivered. So when the Wizards’ Guild finally… More
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New York Review of Science Fiction #280 Eileen Gunn et al.
October & Atrocity: J. G. Ballard’s most engimatic work; Roger Zelazny’s final novel; blow-up dolls; Lord Dunsany on the silver screen; the secret life of neckties; memories of William Golding,… More
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Luna Station Quarterly – Issue 8 Jennifer Lyn Parsons et al.
The eighth issue, featuring a collection of unique stories by up and coming women writers. Our second Drabble issue!… More
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies Issue #83 Megan Arkenberg et al.
Issue #83 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies online magazine, featuring stories by Megan Arkenberg and Nadia Bulkin. … More
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Speaking of the Fantastic III Darrell Schweitzer et al.
The basics of a good interview may be summed up in the following sentence: find someone interesting and articulate, ask just enough questions to get them talking, then point the microphone, shut up, and, oh, by the way,… More
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A Collector of Ambroses and Other Rare Items Arthur Jean Cox
A COLLECTOR OF AMBROSES AND OTHER RARE ITEMS features four tales of SF and fantasy, including the title story, in which three unscrupulous book collectors encounter a true “Completist”; “The Boy… More
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From Afar John Russell Fearn
Richard Shaw thinks he’s been blessed when he and his new bride Beryl survive a car smash. Both make rapid recoveries from their injuries, both have apparently fully recovered. But Beryl is strangely changed.… More
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The G-Bomb John Russell Fearn
Despite being the cleverest man on Earth, Jonas Glebe becomes the unwitting tool of a baleful intelligence. He hopes that his new invention, the G-Bomb, will bring riches to himself and his daughter Margaret–but… More
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The Forest of Forever Thomas Burnett Swann
Here in THE FOREST OF FOREVER dwells the last Minotaur, and here too are the other lingering dwellers in that folk-whispered country where dwell the beasts that are human and the humans that are beasts…
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Jubilee Jack Dann
Peter Lindsay lives in Melbourne, Australia. Charles Blackford is an American trying to relive a happier time in Athens. Both men have lost their wives. And now they must decide how to cope with the overwhelming changes… More
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The Economy of Light Jack Dann
This is the story of a Nazi hunter’s journey to find the man who tortured him and murdered his family, as he penetrates the depths of the Amazon jungle to experience an extraordinary “dream time.” Michael… More
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The Asteroid Murder Case Arthur Jean Cox et al.
THE ASTEROID MURDER CASE: A Science Fiction Mystery, by Arthur Jean Cox. The murder of UN observer Carl Neal on a lonely outpost of the Asteroid Belt would seem to be only a small human tragedy, and yet it opens up vistas … More
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Icarus 11 Steve Berman et al.
Our Winter 2011 issue features a chilling Victorian tale of revenge from Scot D. Ryersson, a weird tale of transformation by Rodello Santos & Damon Shaw, and a dystopian science-fiction story by Thomas Carl Sweterlitschan.… More
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The Military Megapack Stephan Crane et al.
Hours of great reading await, with tales of war and military adventure by some of the greatest writers of the 19th and 20th centuries. Ranging from classics of the Civil War to the World Wars to the future of war — … More
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Salome and other Decadent Fantasies Brian Stableford
Decadent literature is intrinsically and proudly a literature of moral challenge; it is sceptical, cynical, and satirical. It recognizes that everyday morality does not work either in practical or in psychological… More
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Streaking Brian Stableford
For hundreds of years the male members of the Kilcannon family have considered themselves to be the beneficiaries of distortions in the statistical distribution of chance, associating their most fortunate windfalls… More
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies Issue #82 Michael Anthony Ashley et al.
Issue #82 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies online magazine, featuring Pt. II of a novella by Michael Anthony Ashley and a story by Wren Wallis. … More