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After the Apocalypse Maureen F. McHugh
The apocalypse was yesterday. These stories are today.
Publishers Weekly Top 10 Best Books of 2011 Shirley Jackson award winner io9 Best SF&F Books of 2011 Tiptree Award Honor List Philip K. Dick Award finalist … More
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Part 8, The Silent City Ginn Hale
The Rifter is a ten-part serialized novel by award-winning author, Ginn Hale. The first episode, The Shattered Gates, was published on March 8, 2011. Further installments will be published on the second Tuesday… More
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Thief of Lives Lucy Susse
Why are certain subjects so Difficult to talk about? What is justice? Why do writers think that other people’s lives are fair game? And what do we really know about the first chemist? A story about history, women,… More
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Adventure Tales #4 Seabury Quinn et al.
Adventure Tales salutes classic Weird Tales authors, including Robert E. Howard, Seabury Quinn, E. Hoffmann Price, John D. Swain, Edwin Baird, and many more!… More
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Adventure Tales #5 Achmed Abdullah et al.
The fifth issue of Adventure Tales salutes pulp legend Achmed Abdullah, popular writer in the pulp magazines in the early 20th century, with two long stories — “Their Own Dear Land” and “The… More
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A Llull in the Compass W. C. Bamberger
The world is running down. People are mysteriously disappearing, leaving behind only small stains of glycerin. Overhead, mysterious objects are appearing just beyond our atmosphere, and deliberately burning themselves… More
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The Cracks in the Aether Robert Reginald
“Help me!” With these simple words is triggered an awe-inspiring, jaw-dropping jaunt through the multiverses that comprise the cosmos of Morpheus, Scanner Prime to Her Puissant and Sublime Majesty,… More
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Kenny’s Back Victor J. Banis
Kenny walked into the old farm house as if he’d never been away, as if nothing he’d done had ever shattered their reputations.
But was this the real Kenny, the man who had disappeared into the night five years… More
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Out of the Shadows James Arthur Anderson et al.
James Arthur Anderson takes a structuralist approach to dissecting the horror fiction of H. P. Lovecraft (1890-1937). This book offers both scholars and fans alike new insight into the work of the best-known American… More
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Wind Follower Carole McDonnell
Light-skinned newcomers are changing the Land of the Three Tribes. Dark-skinned Satha and her husband Loic are torn asunder. With the Creator’s aid there is hope they will be reunited and find their mutual destiny,… More
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The Why Not Victor J. Banis
The place is gaudy yet drab, lively yet death-like, dispassionate mother hen to a brood of dithered chicks. Discover its bizarre existence from the inside, through the muddled collective mind of the outcast in-group,… More
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Color Him Gay Victor J. Banis
Steve thought to cut in on the source of blackmail money that Dingo Stark was paying the boys who wanted to COLOR HIM GAY but his hatred took him too far. As his screams drift through the still air, it’s up to the debonair… More
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The Hunchback Auguste Anicet-Bourgeois et al.
Henri de Lagardere, the best swordsman in France, suddenly finds himself duty-bound to protect the baby female heir of a murdered friend–a girl who matures into a beautiful woman who will one day inherit a princely… More
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies Issue #79, Third Anniversary Double-Issue Richard Parks et al.
Issue #79 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies online magazine–our Third Anniversary Double-Issue–featuring stories by Richard Parks, Kat Howard, Nicole M. Taylor, and J.S. Bangs. … More
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Honky-Tonk Girl Charles Beckman
Honky-Tonk Street—a dark, lonely, sordid edge of town where doom and despair reign supreme—a place where Johnny Nickles and the members of his jazz band are playing hot sets in seedy clubs among the whores, winos, and… More
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After the Collapse Paul Di Filippo
From the swarming, last-redoubt towers of the polar regions, where humanity huddles from the savage heat of Greenhouse Earth, to the dusty refugee camps of a shattered America; from the virtual reality landscape where… More
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En Route to the Great Eastern Circus and Other Essays on Circus History William L. Slout
William L. Slout, entertainment historian par excellence, here provides five fascinating essays on the development of the American traveling circus in the post-Civil War era: “En Route to the Great Eastern… More
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The Honey Month Amal El-Mohtar
Amal El-Mohtar’s The Honey Month, with an introduction by Danielle Sucher, ranks among the year’s most exquisite treasures.
This beautiful volume of short fictions and poems takes as its inspiration the author’s… More
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Apex Magazine – Issue 29 Catherynne M. Valente et al.
The October 2011 issue of Apex Magazine.
This issue features fiction by Shira Lipkin (“I Am Thinking of You in the Places Between”), Heather McDougal (“To the Mistress of the Labyrinth Give Honey”),… More
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Personal Saviors Wesley Gibson
Sharp, funny, and infused with a dark, sly cleverness, Wesley Gibson’s new novel, Personal Saviors, is a marvelous social snapshot of American lives desperate for any sort of salvation.… More
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Weird Tales #325 Darrell Schweitzer et al.
Weird Tales #325 (Fall 2001) features “From Out of the Crocodile’s Mouth,” by Darrell Schweitzer; “The Gravedigger’s Apprentice,” by Alvin Helms; “Our Temporary … More
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Weird Tales #327 Darrell Schweitzer et al.
Weird Tales #325 (Fall 2001) features “From Out of the Crocodile’s Mouth,” by Darrell Schweitzer; “The Gravedigger’s Apprentice,” by Alvin Helms; “Our Temporary … More
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Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine #1 Marvin Kaye et al.
Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine #1 features fiction by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Carole Bugge, Ron Goulart, Marc Bilgrey, Edward D. Hoch, Hal Blythe, and Jean Paiva. Features by Kim Newman, Lenny Picker, Mrs Hudson,… More
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The Glass House Alexandre Dumas
When Antoinette swindled Margaree Harrod out of the old estate on Cape Breton Island, Margaree swore on her mother’s grave that she’d win it back. But blocking her ambition are three deadly obstacles: … More