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Little Blue Marble 2023: World on Fire Katrina Archer (Editor) et al.
In 2023, fires raged across multiple continents, fuelled by the accelerating changes to the world’s climate.
Little Blue Marble’s anthology of speculative climate fiction and poetry from an international… More
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The Hands that Crafted the Bomb Josh Fernandez
Josh Fernandez is a community college professor in Northern California who finds himself under investigation for “soliciting students for potentially dangerous activities” after starting an antifascist club … More
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Riding More with Less Sam Tracy
Riding More with Less is the bike repair manual for everyone else.
Pulling away from the obsolescence and disposability so often implied within consumer economies, the book surveys experienced community bike shop… More
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Small Wonders Magazine – Issue 6 Cislyn Smith et al.
Small Wonders is a magazine of speculative flash fiction and poetry. Issue 6 (December 2023) contains:
“Planetesimal” by Marisca Pichette (fiction) “The Last Snowfall” by Shell St. James… More -
Small Wonders Magazine – Issue 7 Cislyn Smith et al.
Small Wonders is a magazine of speculative flash fiction and poetry. Issue 7 (January 2024) contains:
“Hikari” by Morgan Welch (fiction) “The Mummy Gets Adopted” by Amy Johnson (poem) “Quantum… More -
Beneath Ceaseless Skies Science-Fantasy Month 6 Bundle, 2022 Yoon Ha Lee et al.
Issues #349 and #350 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies online magazine, the two special double-issues from BCS Science-Fantasy Month 6 in February 2022, featuring stories by Yoon Ha Lee, Aliette de Bodard, A.T. Greenblatt,… More
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Missing Music Ian Brennan et al.
Missing Music: Voices from Where the Dirt Roads End details Grammy-winning music producer and author Ian Brennan’s ongoing quest to provide musical platforms for underrepresented nations and populations around… More
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Flash Fiction Online Issue #125 February 2024 Rebecca Halsey et al.
The January 2024 Issue of Flash Fiction Online. Fantasy, science fiction, horror, and literary short fiction for the modern reader.
Bold. Brief. Beautiful. Fiction in fewer words.
In this month’s issue:
Editorial:… More
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Forever Magazine Issue 109 Nick Wolven et al.
Forever is a monthly science fiction magazine that features previously published stories you might have missed. Edited by the Hugo and World Fantasy Award winning editor of Clarkesworld Magazine, Neil Clarke.
Our… More
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies Issue #402 Rich Larson et al.
Issue #402 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies online magazine, featuring stories by Rich Larson and Michael Evans.… More
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A People’s Guide to Abolition and Disability Justice Katie Tastrom
Disability justice and prison abolition are two increasingly popular theories that overlap but whose intersection has rarely been explored in depth.
A People’s Guide to Abolition and Disability Justice explains… More
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Flash Fiction Online Issue #128 May 2024 Rebecca Halsey et al.
The May 2024 issue of Flash Fiction Online. Fantasy, science fiction, horror, and literary short fiction for the modern reader.
Bold. Brief. Beautiful. Fiction in fewer words.
In this month’s issue:
Editorial:… More
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Locus May 2024 (#760) Liza Groen Trombi et al.
The May 2024 issue of Locus has interviews with Malka Older and Victor Manibo. News includes the 2024 Hugo Awards Ballot, Bethany Jacobs’s Philip K. Dick Award win, the Small Press Distribution shutdown, the … More
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Apex Magazine Issue 144 Lesley Conner et al.
Strange. Surreal. Shocking. Beautiful.
APEX MAGAZINE is a digital dark science fiction and fantasy genre zine that features award-winning short fiction, essays, and interviews. Established in 2009, our fiction… More
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Small Wonders Magazine – Issue 12 Cislyn Smith et al.
Small Wonders is a magazine of speculative flash fiction and poetry. Issue 12 (June 2024) contains:
“Good Mothers” by Kate Francia (fiction) “Melted Wax, Blackened Feathers” by Sarah Cannavo… More -
Orstralia Tristan Clark
With appeal to more than just punk history obsessives, Orstralia offers an unprecedented snapshot of an underacknowledged segment of Australian life and history.
Far from punk’s more modish North Atlantic core in… More















