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The Still, Small Voice of Trumpets Lloyd Biggle Jr.
The IPR Bureau (whose motto is “Democracy imposed from without is the severest form of tyranny”) works to bring newly discovered planets up to the point where they have a planetary democratic government… More
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The Third Cat Story Megapack Damien Broderick et al.
Our third offering of kitty delights and delectables features 25 cat stories, 2 nonfiction compilations of cat anecdotes, and 9 poems–but the emphasis overall is decidedly more modern than in our previous cat… More
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With a Single Spell Lawrence Watt-Evans
Tobas had been lucky to find a wizard to take him on as apprentice. But then the wizard died suddenly and unexpectedly after teaching Tobas only a solitary spell, and the youth was too old to find a new master. How could he… More
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Save the Dragons! Martin Berman-Gorvine
Seventeen-year-old Teresa thought she knew Philadelphia, but she stumbles into Gloria’s Gateway Books & Records and discovers a portal to parallel universe where Napoleon conquered Europe and Great Britain… More
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Dr. Morelle and the Doll Ernest Dudley
In a wild, bleak corner of the Kent Coast, a derelict harbour rots beneath the tides. Here the “Doll,” a film-struck waif, and her lover, ex-movie star Tod Hafferty, play out their final, tragic, ill-fated,… More
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Dr. Morelle at Midnight Ernest Dudley
Ian Laking is pathologically jealous of his beautiful wife, and obsessed with murder. His only hope lies in being treated by Dr. Morelle, the well-known psychiatrist and criminologist. Laking suspects his business… More
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Byways to Evil Jr. Biggle
“The year was 1900, the place was London, and the night, an unusually warm one for September, began and ended with horrors. I was caught up in them almost without warning as I turned into a narrow, poorly lit, cobbled… More
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Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine #10 Marvin Kaye et al.
Sherlock Holmes Mystery Megazine returns with its September/October 2013 issue, presenting the best in modern and classic mystery fiction! Included this time are the usual columns by Lenny Picker and Mrs Hudson, … More
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Weird Tales #313 (Summer 1998) Tanith Lee et al.
The Summer, 1998 issue of WEIRD TALES presents 9 great fantasy & horror stories, plus the usual features and poems. A strong issue, with the following stories:
FLOWER WATER, by Tanith Lee THE RENFIELDS, by Christopher… More
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Savage City John Glasby
She was the kind of woman a man always noticed, mostly because of her eyes: deep and dark, they’d held a warmth that could easily kindle a fire in one’s soul. Now they were staring sightlessly up from the sidewalk.… More
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A Time for Murder John Glasby
The murder of Carlos Galecci, a kingpin of organized crime, was not unexpected. Only three days earlier, fearing for his life, he’d hired Los Angeles private eye Johnny Merak to discover who was threatening him.… More
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies Issue #139 Dean Wells et al.
Issue #139 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies online magazine, featuring stories by Dean Wells and K.C. Ball.… More
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Wired Hard 5 Joy Crelin et al.
Wired Hard 5 continues the tradition begun with the 1994 publication of Wired Hard, collecting five stories examining gay male sexuality through the lens of erotic science fiction and fantasy. Blending spacecraft… More
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Nightmare Magazine Issue 17 John Joseph Adams et al.
NIGHTMARE is an online horror and dark fantasy magazine. In NIGHTMARE’s pages, you will find all kinds of horror fiction, from zombie stories and haunted house tales, to visceral psychological horror.
This … More
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Charmed Lives: Gay Spirit in Storytelling Toby Johnson et al.
Storytelling can be a way of spinning straw into gold, of showing ourselves we have drawn a long straw in this life. Charmed Lives offers readers a collection of fiction and personal essays as an alternative to the stories… More
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Black Static 37 Andy Cox
The November-December issue contains new horror and dark fantasy fiction by 2013 British Fantasy Award winner Ray Cluley, Laura Mauro, Ralph Robert Moore, DeAnna Knippling, Priya Sharma, and Steven J. Dines. The … More