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Greyland Dave Van Arnam
It was an alien world of infinite peace…or was it?
He awoke as from some misty, prolonged, vaguely disturbing dream, yet somehow he knew that what had happened and what was happening had a strange reality. It was… More
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John’s Wife Robert Coover
A satirical fable of small-town America centers on a builder’s wife and the erotic power she exerts over her neighbors, transforming before their eyes and changing forever their notions of right and wrong.… More
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Mythic Delirium 1.2 Alex Dally MacFarlane et al.
The latest issue of Mythic Delirium offers a cornucopia of curious themes, uncertain faith and Shakespearian fraud, explorations of outer space and inner self, lost souls and archeological mysteries. Fiction is … More
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Fall and Rise Stephen Dixon
Written before stalking became a social issue, Stephen Dixon novel about a young man’s obsessive love for a beautiful woman takes place for 24 hours in NYC.… More
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Alligators of Abraham Robert Kloss
Robert Kloss’s The Alligators of Abraham is a fever dream built from the fly-strewn corpses of armies, the megalomania of generals, the madness of widows, the fires of mourning, the fury of the poor, the indifference… More
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Apex Magazine Issue 65 Sigrid Ellis et al.
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. New issues are released on the first Tuesday of every month.… More
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NoFood Sarah Tolmie
Food is the language of love in a near-future world of plague, smog, and alienation. Hardwicke Arar, a relentless perfectionist, is the chef at NoFood, the most famous restaurant in the world. He serves imaginary food… More
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Garbage Stephen Dixon
Shaney Fleet is the owner of a working-class bar, and his problem is garbage. When a private hauler tries to coerce Shaney into purchasing collection services, he resists. Soon no hauler will remove his black-listed… More
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Lookout Cartridge Joseph McElroy
It is a novel of dazzling intricacy, absorbing suspense, and the highest ambition: to redeem the great claim of paranoia on the American psyche.… More
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Chesapeake Crimes: Homicidal Holidays Donna Andrews et al.
The sixth volume in the Agatha, Anthony, Derringer, and Macavity award-winning “Chesapeake Crimes” series includes stories by: Barb Goffman, Rosemary and Larry Mild, E. B. Davis, Shaun Taylor Bevins,… More
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Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine #9 Marvin Kaye
Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine returns with its ninth issue, presenting the best in modern and classic mystery fiction! Included this time are the usual columns by Lenny Picker and Mrs Hudson, plus the following … More
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The Body of Martin Aguilera Percival Everett
Lewis Martin, a retired college professor, stumbles upon the body of a friend of his, Martin Aguilera, when he stops by his cabin for a quick visit. When he later returns with the sheriff, the body is no longer there and … More
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The Long Haul Amanda Stern
A college-aged alcoholic and his codependent girlfriend and their “relationship” are examined through the course of six years. He’s a musician with a decent-sized local following. She’s… More
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The Room Lit by Roses Carole Maso
From one of our most daring writers comes this intimate and seductive book: a working journal of pregnancy that was both a Lambda Literary Awards finalist and a Village Voice pick for Best Books of 2000. Maso chronicles… More
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Flash Fiction Online Issue #14 November 2014 Suzanne Vincent et al.
The November 2014 issue of Flash Fiction Online.
”Monoceros, Ptolemy Cluster” by Steven W. Johnson, a tough as nails, brush-the-dust-from-your-ray-gun space western. “Black Friday” by returning author Brynn MacNab.… More
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Birth of Our Power Victor Serge et al.
Birth of Our Power is an epic novel set in Spain, France, and Russia during the heady revolutionary years 1917–1919. Serge’s tale begins in the spring of 1917, the third year of mass slaughter in the blood-and-rain-soaked… More















