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Sons of the Rapture Todd Dills
“An impressive booze-soaked debut, told from various perspectives with unapologetic frankness and raging fervor. Top 5 books of the year.”—Newcity
Billy Jones and his dad have a score to settle. Up in… More
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Disturbed by Her Song Tanith Lee
August 2010: 9781590213117• 204 pp • trade paper/ebook
Disturbed by Her Song .
This collection offers the work of Esther Garber and her half-brother Judas Garbah, the mysterious family of writers that Tanith Lee has… More
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Clarkesworld Magazine – Issue 22 Margaret Ronald et al.
The June 2008 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine.
This issue features fiction by Margaret Ronald (“When the Gentlemen Go By”) and Sergey Gerasimov (“The Glory of the World”), an interview with… More
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Last Drink Bird Head Jeff VanderMeer et al.
Last Drink Bird Head is a variation on a surrealist writing game: we gave the phrase to over 70 writers and asked them “Who or what is Last Drink Bird Head?” The results run the gamut from the hilarious to the… 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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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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Transits: stories from inbetween Jaime Forsythe et al.
The Transits collection embodies what Invisible Publishing is all about: encouraging storytellers, helping new and emerging writers develop their craft and find an audience.
Featuring the work of ten new Canadian… More
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In a Mist Devon Code
“In these deft and engaging stories Devon Code explores the subliminal forces that shape people’s lives and reminds us how deeply mysterious the ordinary world is.” —John Steffler, Author of The Afterlife of George… More
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The Art of Trespassing Anna Leventhal et al.
“An anthology of new writers that sparkles with imagination, energy, and flashes of poetry. And perhaps most importantly, it’s an awfully fun read.” —Jonathan Goldstein, Author of Lenny Bruce is Dead… More
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The Same Woman Thea Lim
“Thea Lim understands the cultural nuances of our time better than any emerging writer in English. To read Thea Lim is to read the very heart of humanity—and meet the cosmopolitan future head on.” —George Elliott Clarke, … More
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Apex Magazine Issue 17 Catherynne M. Valente
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.
Original Fiction: “Still Life (A Sexagesimal Fairy Tale)”… More
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Something Wicked Issue 10 Joe Vaz et al.
Something Wicked Magazine is a monthly Horror and Science Fiction short story magazine publishing some of the great new voices in the horror and science fiction genres. This issue of Something Wicked Magazine features… More
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Something Wicked Issue 11 (July 2011) Joe Vaz et al.
Something Wicked is an online magazine and featuring new stories and articles available to download on the first of every month. You can also Get a Subscription right here through Weightless Books.
We start the July … More
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Aliens of the Heart Carolyn Ives Gilman
Aliens of the Heart collects four stories of the heartland by Carolyn Ives Gilman. In these stories, Betty Lindstrom imagines leaving her husband in the town of Lost Road and turning east instead of west out of town and… More
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Blood in the Fruit L. Timmel Duchamp
Blood in the Fruit, the hard-hitting fourth volume of the five-novel Marq’ssan Cycle, focuses sharp, analytical attention on human rights issues. The novel opens in October 2086. After ten years’ absence, the Marq’ssan… More
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Dorothea Dreams Suzy McKee Charnas
When her old friend, Ricky Maulders, who is dying of cancer, visits artist Dorothea Howard, he discovers she’s being held captive by the magical power of one of her own creations that she refuses to let go of, and… More















