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Part 7, Enemies and Shadows 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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A Tendency to Be Gone Pamela Ryder
Product Description"Ryder’s is the rare and wonderful prose that engages all five of the senses."—Whiting Award winner Lydia Peele, author of Reasons for and Advantages of Breathing
Pamela Ryder’s… More
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Let’s Play White Chesya Burke
Synopsis: White brings with it dreams of respect, of wealth, of simply being treated as a human being. It’s the one thing Walter will never be. But what if he could play white, the way so many others seem to do? Would… More
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Serpent’s Tooth Michael R. Collings
A young man, relatively new to Fox Creek and living with his elderly grandmother, is discovered dead in his bed after having been severely beaten. Unfortunately, the first person to see the body is Carver Ellis; and the… More
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The Western Megapack Johnston McCulley et al.
Hours of great reading await, with Western tales from some of the 19th and 20th century’s most renowned authors, including Johnston McCulley (creator of Zorro), Robert E. Howard (famous for Conan the Barbarian),… More
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Nature’s Shift Brian Stableford
Peter Bell the Third, accidentally named from the title of a poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley, is called upon to renew his old friendship with Rowland Usher, who was deliberately named after the protagonist of a story by Edgar… More
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The Mummy Megapack Nina Kiriki Hoffman et al.
Hours of great reading await, with tales from some of the 19th and 20th century’s most renowned horror and dark fantasy authors! Explore the uncanny world of mummies, ancient egypt, and dark sorcery, with these… More
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Critical Threshold Brian Stableford
They call them the “rat-catchers.” They’re the crew of the spaceship Daedalus, which an economically destitute Earth has dispatched on a mission to re-establish contact with its far-flung, long-lost colonies in … More
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The Ghost Story Megapack Mary Elizabeth Braddon et al.
Hours of great reading await, with ghostly tales from some of the 19th and 20th century’s most renowned authors. Here is the lineup:
AT CHRIGHTON ABBEY, by Mary Elizabeth Braddon THE HAUNTED MILL, by Jerome K. … More
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The Horror Megapack H. P. Lovecraft et al.
Hours of great reading await, with tales from some of the 20th century’s most renowned horror and dark fantasy authors. Included are:
DAGON, by H.P. Lovecraft THE CHILDREN OF THE NIGHT, by Robert E. Howard MOTHER… More
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Yondering Robert Reginald et al.
This is one of a series of anthologies of science fiction and mystery stories by Borgo Press writers that are being distributed at cost as both ebooks and paperback volumes. The first volume in the sequence, Yondering,… More
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies Issue #77 Margaret Ronald et al.
Issue #77 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies online magazine, featuring stories by Margaret Ronald and Heather Clitheroe. … More
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Ancient Rockets: Treasures and Train Wrecks of the Silent Screen Kage Baker et al.
From January to December of 2009, award-winning author of The Company novels Kage Baker wrote a blog series for Tor.com reviewing the first silent science fiction and fantasy movies. These 49 reviews will take you on… More
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Dirty One Michael Graves
Set in the 1980’s, Dirty One follows a pack of adolescent characters who live in the acid-drenched, suburban town known as Leominster, Massachusetts—the plastics capital of America, as well as the birthplace of Johnny… More
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Lightspeed Magazine Issue 16 John Joseph Adams
Every month Lightspeed Magazine features all kinds of science fiction: from near-future, sociological soft sf, to far-future, star-spanning hard sf, and anything and everything in between: In Liz Coleman’s… More
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Fantasy Magazine Issue 54 John Joseph Adams
From modern mythcraft to magic realism, Fantasy Magazine is your guide to magical realms and worlds beyond tomorrow: Even when things are working just like clockwork, sometimes there is still room for error-and even… More
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Clarkesworld Magazine – Issue 60 Robert Reed et al.
The September 2011 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine. This issue features fiction by Robert Reed (“Pack”) and Greg Mellor (“Signals in the Deep”), an interview with Genevieve Valentine, … More
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Something Wicked Issue 13 (September 2011) Joe Vaz et al.
Time to get our teeth into our September Issue of Something Wicked. I’m really excited about this one; we have some awesome stories for you this month. All four of this issue’s stories are never-before-published original… More
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Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine #6 Marvin Kaye et al.
The sixth issue of Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine features another stellar lineup of Holmes-themed non-fiction and Holmes-inspired mystery fiction. Included:
NON-FICTION: “The Rare Mexican Sherlock… More
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The Ming Vase and Other Science Fiction Stories E.C. Tubb et al.
Cartwright House is a secret government military project. The men and women living there have been given the best food, comfort, and recreational facilities. But they’re prisoners, forbidden to leave and closely… More
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Apex Magazine Issue 28 Catherynne M. Valente et al.
Apex Magazine is a monthly science fiction, fantasy, and horror magazine featuring original, mind-bending short fiction from many of the top pros of the field.
Fiction “Namasté Prime” Grá Linnaea “Frank” Betsy … More
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Locus September 2011 (#608) Liza Groen Trombi et al.
The September 2011 issue of Locus magazine has interviews with Jay Lake and Alex Bledsoe, results of this year’s Hugo Awards Winners, a new column by Cory Doctorow, lists of forthcoming books through June 2012,… More
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The Gay Man’s Guide to Timeless Manners and Proper Etiquette Corey Rosenberg
A lively, witty, and notable collection of advice, facts, opinions, and tips on how to be a proper gay man.… More
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The Bible Repairman Tim Powers
World Fantasy Award winner
In his first new collection since 2005, the master of the secret history delves into the mysteries of souls, whether they are sacrificed on the pinnacle of Mount Parnassus or lodged in a television… More