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Lightspeed Magazine, March 2011
Lightspeed Magazine is a monthly science fiction magazine that features all types of sf, from near-future, sociological soft sf, to far-future, star-spanning hard sf, and anything and everything in between:
In “Saying… More
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Locus March 2011 (#602) Liza Groen Trombi et al.
The March 2011 issue of Locus magazine features interviews with authors Gene Wolfe and Alaya Dawn Johnson, lists of forthcoming books in the US and UK through December 2011, a column by Cory Doctorow: “Explaining… More
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North Wind Gwyneth Jones
An SF Masterpiece of the 1990s: The Aleutian TrilogyOne of the most conceptually, historically, and socially complex sf trilogies ever published is now available as E-books from Aqueduct Press.
As White Queen opens,… More
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Phoenix Café Gwyneth Jones
An SF Masterpiece of the 1990s: The Aleutian TrilogyOne of the most conceptually, historically, and socially complex sf trilogies ever published is now available as E-books from Aqueduct Press.
As White Queen opens,… More
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The Red Rose Rages (Bleeding) L. Timmel Duchamp
[Eve] turned her attention to the monitor displaying Minnivitch’s cell. Never had it been so clear what Minnivitch was up to. The bare minimalist space of the cell screamed stage, and some strange, dramaturgical… More
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The Universe of Things Gwyneth Jones
The stories in The Universe of Things span Jones’s career, from "The Eastern Succession," first published in 1988, to the just-published "Collision." Each opens a window into … More
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White Queen Gwyneth Jones
An SF Masterpiece of the 1990s: The Aleutian TrilogyOne of the most conceptually, historically, and socially complex sf trilogies ever published is now available as E-books from Aqueduct Press.
As White Queen opens,… More
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With Her Body Nicola Griffith
With Her Body presents three pieces of short fiction by the Nebula-, Lambda-, and Tiptree-award winning Nicola Griffith. What are these three intense stories about? Hope, joy, the body.; mainly joy and the body—feeling… More
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The Temperamentals Jon Marans
The Temperamentals is Jon Maran’s off-Broadway hit play about the love affair of Harry Hay and Rudi Gernreich and the founding of the Mattachine Society, one of the earliest American gay activist organizations. This… More
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The March Walter Holland
First published in 1996, Walter Holland’s debut novel is a moving testament to the power of friendship during even the worst of times. Beginning on a hot summer night in 1980, The March revolves around a circle of young… More
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Luna Station Quarterly – Issue 5 Jennifer Lyn Parsons et al.
The fifth issue of Luna Station Quarterly marks the start of year two, featuring a collection of unique stories by up and coming women writers.… More
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies Issue #63 Richard Parks et al.
Issue #63 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies online magazine, featuring stories by Richard Parks and Eljay Daly. … More
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The Winter Triptych Nicole Kornher-Stace
February 2011: 9781907881053 – 64 pp. – ebook The Winter Triptych is a story plucked from a tapestry’s thread. In one panel Liese is a scullery maid working in Queenskeep, where tragedy and treason have … More
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Jack o’ the Hills C.S.E. Cooney
February 2011: 9781907881060 – 69 pp. – ebook Jack Yap once had his mouth sewn shut for talking too much. His brother Pudding has to wear stone shoes or he’ll just wander off. Will little obstacles like these… More
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Sybil’s Garage No. 7 Matthew Kressel, editor et al.
Where can you find a television that sees five minutes into the future? Where can you find dragons trapped in a jar and an illness which turns people into glass? Where might you find families who sell their brainpower to… More
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Jabberwocky 5 Sean Wallace
The elements and bedrock of Jabberwocky can be largely described as the -ical approach: lyrical, whimsical, mythical, in all its forms, particularly short fiction, poetry, and illustrative. There are no boundaries,… More
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Paper Cities, An Anthology of Urban Fantasy Ekaterina Sedia, editor et al.
World Fantasy Award winner
The city has always been a place of mystery, of magic, and wonder. In cities past, present, and future, in metropoli real and imagined, meet mutilated warrior-women, dead boys, mechanical… More
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Spicy Slipstream Stories Jay Lake et al.
September 2008: 9781590210253 • 284 pp • trade paper/ebook
Spicy Slipstream Stories
Spicy stories that defy genre! Alluring tales that will astound readers! Slipstream stories are that weird combination of eloquent… More
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Sybil’s Garage No. 6 Matthew Kressel, editor et al.
Let’s all get on the G train and take a ride into speculative land. Descartes had it right. Cogito ergo Sybil. When you lie awake dreaming at night, do you know that Sybil lies awake and dreams about you? Here’s what else … More
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Cthulhu Fhtagn, Baby! and Other Cosmic Insolence William Ludwigsen
January 2006: 9781590210529 • 148 pp • trade paper/ebook
Cthulhu Fhtagn, Baby & Other Cosmic Insolence
Oscar Wilde wrote that “the real tragedies of life occur in such an inartistic manner that they hurt … More
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Bull Spec Magazine: 1-Year Subscription
Bull Spec is a quarterly speculative fiction magazine that runs somewhere between 64 and 72 pages. It was founded in November of 2009 and first published in March 2010. Each issue contains 4-6 pieces of professionally-paid… More
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Apex Magazine Issue 21 Catherynne M. Valente
Get your dark science fiction and fantasy short story fix at Apex Magazine. New issue released on the first Monday of every month!
Fiction: “Close Your Eyes” by Cat Rambo “Langknech and Tzi-Tzi in the Land of the Mad” by… More
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Bull Spec #4 Samuel Montgomery-Blinn et al.
Issue 4 (“Winter 2010-11”) issue of Bull Spec, a quarterly magazine of speculative fiction.
This issue features fiction by Andrew Magowan (“Freedom Acres”), David Tallerman (“The… More
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies Issue #62 Kris Dikeman et al.
Issue #62 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies online magazine, featuring stories by Kris Dikeman and Jesse Bullington. … More