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Katz or Cats or How Jesus Became My Rival in Love Curt Leviant
Katz or Cats, or How Jesus Became My Rival in Love follows John, a book editor who meets an enigmatic man named Katz on his daily commute into New York. True to form, Katz has a book to pitch—not his own, but his brother’s,… More
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Knock Wood Jennifer Militello
Like Terese Marie Mailhot’s Heart Berries or Claire Dederer’s Love and Trouble, award-winning poet Jennifer Militello’s Knock Wood tells the story of a family and a woman growing up. Anchored by a wooden ring… More
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Knuckleheads Jeff Kass
SUMMARY:At heart, these stories explore generational intersections, with teenagers confronting the moments that will foment their directions to adulthood, and adults searching out opportunities for change in… More
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La Syrena: Visions of a Syrian Mermaid from Space Banah el Ghadbanah
In this collection, each poem flows like water on the page. The author weaves in stories و mantras و revolutionary messages و the movement of Arabic letters و the memory of Sumerian cuneiform. This book is a hybrid creature… More
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Late One Night Lee Martin
In Late One Night, Lee Martin examines the devastating effect of rumors and the resilience of one family in the face of the ultimate tragedy.… More
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Life Goes to the Movies Peter Selgin
When Vietnam-veteran-turned-filmmaker Dwaine Fitzgibbon (“D for Death, W for War, A for Anarchy, I for Insane, N for Nightmare, and E for the End of the World”) takes Nigel DePoli under his wing to teach him about movies… More
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Homesick Nino Cipri
Dark, irreverent, and truly innovative, the nine speculative stories in Homesick meditate on the theme of home and our estrangement from it, and what happens when the familiar suddenly shifts into the uncanny. In… More
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Henrytown Chris Erickson
Twenty years ago, Henrytown came crackling over Rocky Mountain radio frequencies as a spoken history—a series of tall tales Chris Erickson would recite between folk songs on his insomniac broadcast “The Old-Time … More
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Hind’s Kidnap Joseph McElroy
A long-ago kidnaping case all but abandoned resurfaces, yet its memory of lives put aside almost screens itself with a population of new life. Neighborhoods of New York, of Brooklyn Heights, a larger uncertain and disturbing… More
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies Issue #440 Jonathan Olfert et al.
Issue #440 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies online magazine, featuring stories by Jonathan Olfert and Julie Reeser.… More
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Fearless Benjamin Marcus Rediker
Benjamin Lay’s remarkable life story can be a lesson in courage and hope for us all.
Fearless Benjamin tells the story of a courageous little person, only four feet tall, who fought slavery at a time when almost everyone… More
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The Promise of Space James Patrick Kelly
Hugo and Nebula Award-winner James Patrick Kelly may offer the “Promise of Space,” but he delivers so much more. The sixteen stories included in this collection demonstrate the versatility of the author as a visionary… More
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Storyteller: A Tanith Lee Tribute Anthology Julie C. Day et al.
Sixteen new stories from some of today’s most renowned authors. All inspired by the master storyteller Tanith Lee.
Drowning cities and unicorns. Burning deserts and forgotten gods. Golems, elf warriors, and… More
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies Issue #437 Rosemary Claire Smith et al.
Issue #437 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies online magazine, featuring stories by Rosemary Claire Smith and Malda Marlys.… More
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The Deadlands – Issue 39 E. Catherine Tobler et al.
When Death comes, say hello. Welcome Death in. Set Death a place. Your body is not you, it is what holds you. You are star stuff, you are carbon and calcium and creation. You are water, wiles, and wishing. Say hello and blow… More
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The Outspoken and the Incendiary Terry Bisson
In-depth, intense, insightful.
For more than a decade, radical science fiction author and activist journalist Terry Bisson interviewed some of the most provocative and outspoken authors of the twentieth and twenty-first… More