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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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Beneath Ceaseless Skies Issue #70 Bradley P. Beaulieu et al.
Issue #70 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies online magazine, featuring Part I of a novelette by Bradley P. Beaulieu and a story by Michael J. DeLuca.
Reviews
“this short piece is lovely to read. Recommended” —… More
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Chelsea Station 1-Year Subscription Jameson Currier
Chelsea Station is a new literary magazine of gay writing, edited by Jameson Currier. The first issue features six original short stories, fourteen new poems, a never-before-published one-act play and memoir, and… More
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Adventure Tales #4 Seabury Quinn et al.
Adventure Tales salutes classic Weird Tales authors, including Robert E. Howard, Seabury Quinn, E. Hoffmann Price, John D. Swain, Edwin Baird, and many more!… 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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Beneath Ceaseless Skies Issue #67 Brennan Marie et al.
Issue #67 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies online magazine, featuring stories by Marie Brennan (part two of a novella set in the world of her novels Warrior and Witch) and Greg Linklater. … 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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Still Dancing Jameson Currier
In Still Dancing author Jameson Currier brings together twenty short stories spanning three decades of the impact of the AIDS epidemic on the gay community. Along with stories from Currier’s debut collection, Dancing… More
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Imagination/Space: Essays and Talks on Fiction, Feminism, Technology, and Politics Gwyneth Jones
Imagination/Space: Essays and Talks on Fiction, Feminism, Technology, and Politics collects twenty-one pieces of nonfiction by Gwyneth Jones, the 2008 recipient of the Science Fiction Research Association’s… More
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Love’s Body, Dancing in Time L. Timmel Duchamp
Love’s Body, Dancing in Time offers five love stories by critically acclaimed author L. Timmel Duchamp. Carnal and queer, intricate and involved, they range from the heart-breaking Sturgeon Award finalist “Dance… More
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Talking Back L. Timmel Duchamp
Talking Back showcases the epistolary fantasies of eighteen writers, among them Carol Emshwiller, Leslie What, Eileen Gunn, and Rosaleen Love. Invited to “talk back,” the authors penned love letters, fans letters,… More
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It Walks in Beauty Chandler Davis et al.
With Introduction and Foreword by Josh Lukin.
“I can’t remember the last time I have seen fiction, especially science fiction, put so richly in context. It Walks in Beauty introduces us to a remarkable man, gives us insight… More
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Where the Rainbow Ends Jameson Currier
This powerful, compelling, and heartfelt first novel centers on Robbie Taylor, an optimistic and romantic young man who settles in New York City in 1978 with a circle of new friends.
Where the Rainbow Ends follows Robbie… More
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Apex Magazine – Issue 33 David J. Schwartz et al.
The February 2012 issue of Apex Magazine (Issue 33).
This issue features fiction by: David J. Schwartz (“Bear in Contradicting Landscape”), A.C. Wise (“My Body, Her Canvass”), and Maureen… More
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Locus January 2011 (#600) Liza Groen Trombi et al.
The January 2011 issue of Locus magazine features the launch of Locus’s new digital editions, with essays and commentary by Neil Gaiman, John Scalzi, and many others, an interview with author Robert J. Sawyer,… More
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Locus February 2011 (#601) Liza Groen Trombi et al.
The February 2011 issue of Locus magazine features the annual Year in Review essays, the Locus 2010 Recommended Reading List, interviews with author Alastair Reynolds and editor Sharyn November, and reviews of books… More















