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The 23rd Golden Age of Science Fiction MEGAPACK ™: Richard Wilson Richard Wilson
Richard Wilson (1920-1987) was a Nebula Award winning American science fiction writer and fan. He was a member of the Futurians, and was at his most prolific in the 1950s — though he continued writing throughout… More
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Drowned Vanilla Livia Day
It’s the beginning of a hot, hot summer in Hobart. Tabitha Darling is in love with the wrong man, and determined to perfect the art of ice cream. Playing amateur detective again is definitely not on the cards—not even when… More
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Luna Station Quarterly – Issue 34 Jennifer Lyn Parsons et al.
Elegy and promise stand side by side in this, the thirty fourth issue of your favorite Quarterly. Eight talented authors once again give you glimpses of worlds both familiar and alien, moving backwards and forwards … More
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Mortal Love Elizabeth Hand
Art, murder, love. For fans of Deborah Harkness, Diana Gabledon, and those who like to mix a little literary history into their historical novels.
Swirling between eras and continents, Mortal Love is an intense novel… More
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Mythic Delirium 2.2 Beth Cato et al.
Welcome to the autumn issue of Mythic Delirium, full of not-so-straightforward takes on love and revolution and celestial mayhem.
In our fiction offerings, Fred Coppersmith cautions us about the devastating power… More
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Clarkesworld Magazine – Issue 117 Margaret Ronald et al.
Clarkesworld is a Hugo and World Fantasy Award-winning science fiction and fantasy magazine. Each month we bring you a mix of fiction (new and classic works), articles, interviews and art.
Our June 2016 issue (#117)… More
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Clarkesworld Magazine – Issue 109 A.C. Wise et al.
Clarkesworld is a Hugo and World Fantasy Award-winning science fiction and fantasy magazine. Each month we bring you a mix of fiction (new and classic works), articles, interviews and art.
Our October 2015 issue (#109)… More
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies Issue #184 Bonnie Jo Stufflebeam et al.
Issue #184 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies online magazine, featuring stories by Bonnie Jo Stufflebeam and Rebecca Campbell.… More
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Daughters of Frankenstein: Lesbian Mad Scientists Steve Berman, editor
In the field of mad science, women have for too long been ignored, their triumphs misattributed to mere men. Society has seen the laboratory as the province of men. Jacob’s Ladder electric arcs, death rays, even… More
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies Issue #317 Timothy Mudie et al.
Issue #317 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies online magazine, featuring stories by Timothy Mudie and Ryan Eric Dull.… More
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Clarkesworld Magazine – Issue 110 Naomi Kritzer et al.
Clarkesworld is a Hugo and World Fantasy Award-winning science fiction and fantasy magazine. Each month we bring you a mix of fiction (new and classic works), articles, interviews and art.
Our November 2015 issue (#110)… More
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Sordidez E.G. Condé
About the BookVero has always felt at odds with his community. As a trans man in near-future Puerto Rico, he struggles to gain acceptance for his identity and his vision of an inclusive society. After a hurricane decimates… More
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Forever Magazine Issue 70 James Patrick Kelly et al.
Forever is a monthly science fiction magazine that features previously published stories you might have missed. Each issue will feature a novella, two short stories, and cover art by Ron Guyatt. Edited by the Hugo and… More
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The Bram Stoker MEGAPACK ® Bram Stoker
“The Bram Stoker Megapack” assembles 22 classic works by the author of “Dracula,” including all of his classic horror novels and a selection of rare and famous stories. Of special interest… More
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The 13th Golden Age of Science Fiction Megapack ®: Lester del Rey (Vol. 2) Lester del Rey
The “Golden Age of Science Fiction” MEGAPACK™ ebook anthologies are designed to introduce readers to classic science fiction writers who might otherwise be forgotten. Lester del Rey — one of the… More
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The 25th Golden Age of Science Fiction MEGAPACK ®: Raymond Z. Gallun Raymond Z. Gallun
Raymond Zinke Gallun (1911 – 1994) was among the earliest pulp fiction writers who specialized in science fiction, and he sold many stories to magazines in the 1930s under his own name and several pseudonyms (such… More















