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Strange Matings Rebecca Holden (editor) et al.
Strange Matings seeks to continue Butler’s uncomfortable insights about humanity, and also to instigate new conversations about Butler and her work — conversations that encourage academic voices to “talk” to … More
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Barn Cat Kyoko Mori
A family tale for new readers, from a New York Times Notable author in her stride. A young girl leaves Tokyo with her mother in 1979, carrying her pink suitcase to a new home, a new father and sister, on a dairy farm in Wisconsin.… More
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Extraordinary Deviations Raven Kaldera
The common conception of gender is turned on its head in these eight sensual stories by longtime Circlet author Raven Kaldera. From the ancient Roman Empire to the virtual-reality-filled future to fantasy worlds filled… More
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House of Sable Locks Elizabeth Schechter
From Passionate Plume award finalist Elizabeth Schechter comes a steampunk novel of dark passion. In a respectable neighbourhood, on the top floor of a beautiful house, crouches the Succubus; by design, and by temperament,… More
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Water, Circle, and Moon Sally McBride
Laine, a twenty-something grad student, knows her wayward brother Innis must be up to no good in Britain. She’s the big sister, the sensible one, but when she tracks him down, she finds more than she bargained for. Innis… More
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Fish Carrie Cuinn (editor) et al.
Science fiction and fantasy. Retold fairy tales and brand new myth. 33 original stories by some of today’s best new writers, exploring a theme which is both simple, and impossible to understand, all at once. This… More
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The Treasury of the Fantastic David Sandner and Jacob Weisman et al.
The fantastic, the supernatural, the poetic, and the macabre entwine in this incomparable culmination of storytelling. Imaginative stories of wit and intelligence weave through vivid landscapes that are alternately… More
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Songs of Freedom James Connolly et al.
Originally published in 1907, Songs of Freedom was edited by Irish republican and socialist leader James Connolly and is at once a collection of stirring revolutionary songs and a vital historical document. For the… More
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Anarchy, Geography, Modernity John Clark et al.
The first comprehensive introduction to the thought of Elisée Reclus, the great anarchist geographer and political theorist, Anarchy, Geography, Modernity presents his groundbreaking critique of all forms of … More
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Salvage Chris Howard
Salvage specialist Captain Jayson Wilraven finds his life and the lives of his crew in peril when a strange charterer wants a mysterious sunken vessel hidden, not raised—and sends armed mercenaries to make sure his … More
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies Issue #64 Garth Upshaw et al.
Issue #64 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies online magazine, featuring stories by Garth Upshaw and Geoffrey Maloney. … More
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies Issue #162 Marissa Lingen et al.
Issue #162 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies online magazine, featuring stories by Marissa Lingen and K.C. Norton.… More
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The Princess and the Outlaw: Tales from the Torrid Past Jean Roberta
The women awaiting you in these pages might be fierce Amazons in ancient Greece, maidens and princesses of the medieval era, ingenues like Alice awaiting new and more sensual adventures beyond the rabbit hole, or outlaws… More
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Living Spirit of Revolt Žiga Vodovnik et al.
Dissecting anarchist history from classic examples through contemporary occurrences, and even tying it to everyday life, this exploration collects many disparate movements into a cohesive whole to better understand… More
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies Issue #135 Holly Messinger et al.
Issue #135 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies online magazine, featuring stories by Holly Messinger and Claire Humphrey.… More
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies Issue #12 K.D. Wentworth et al.
Issue #12 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies online magazine, featuring stories by K.D. Wentworth and Grace Seybold.… More















