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Locus April 2012 (#615) Liza Groen Trombi et al.
The April 2012 issue of Locus magazine is a special feature on science fiction and fantasy art. Interviewees are artists Brom and John Picacio, and a special section includes art and commentary by luminaries Michael… 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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Apex Magazine – Issue 35 Lavie Tidhar et al.
The April 2012 issue of Apex Magazine.
This *international SF-themed* issue features fiction by Lavie Tidhar (“Love is a Parasite Meme”), Thoraiya Dyer (“The Second Card of the Major Arcana”),… More
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The Left Left Behind Terry Bisson
Sardonic and merciless, this satire of the entire apocalyptic enterprise provides a humorous and timely interpretation of the bestselling Left Behind series.
Hugo and Nebula award-winner Terry Bisson is best known… 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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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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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 Unwelcome Warlock Lawrence Watt-Evans
The Calling. Sooner or later, it claimed every powerful warlock . . . a growing magical compulsion to go north to the mysterious land of Aldagmor that nothing could stop. None ever returned.
Hanner the Warlock knew his… 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 Cowboy Megapack Johnston McCulley et al.
The Cowboy Megapack collection 25 tales of western adventure, including two complete novels and 23 short stories! Authors represented include Johnston McCulley (creator of Zorro), Robert E. Howard (creator of Conan… More
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Space and Time Magazine Issue #107 Hildy Silverman et al.
Issue 107 of Space and Time Magazine.
This issue features fiction by Ty Drago (“Bits and Pieces”) and Mary Turzillo (“Chocolate Kittens from Mars”), an interview with Peter Beagle, and poetry… More
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Being Alien Rebecca Ore
All the different ways of being a smart calculating creature doesn’t mean that those creatures don’t do dumb things from time to time, borrow each others’ vices, and can’t have hangnails and broken feathers.… More
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Human to Human Rebecca Ore
The scariest species can be your own. And the funniest, including you. In the end, a happy enough ending involves accepting creatures for what they are and can be. And every country boy made good out among strangers needs… More
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Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine #2 Marvin Kaye et al.
The second issue of SHERLOCK HOLMES MYSTERY MAGAZINE includes contributions from Darrell Schweitzer (?The Adventure of the Hanoverian Vampires?), Marc Bilgrey (?You See, But You Forget?), David Waxman (?Tough … More
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New York Review of Science Fiction #273 Michael Swanwick et al.
The Moderns: Philip Dick’s Greek family; synthetic conversations; space stations; Swanwick in and on Russia; and sf and the interdisciplinary conquest of knowledge; and reviews.… More
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Women on the Edge of Space Danielle Bodnar et al.
Space is a place that is full of mystery. Traveling through outer space is a journey unlike any other, letting go of the usual sense of place and time and opening up to new possibilities. Just as one may never find the edge… More