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Icarus: 4 issue subscription Steve Berman
Icarus is closed to new subscribers and will end publication with issue 18. Existing subscriptions will be fulfilled as usual.
About Icarus
Icarus: The Magazine of Gay Speculative Fiction, a quarterly full-color … More
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Lightspeed Magazine Issue 15 John Joseph Adams
Every month Lightspeed Magazine features all kinds of science fiction: from near-future, sociological soft sf, to far-future, star-spanning hard sf, and anything and everything in between.
“Defenders”… More
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From Macho to Mariposa: New Gay Latino Fiction eds., Charles Rice-Gonzales & Charlie Vazquez et al.
For the first time since 1999, when the ground-breaking anthologies Bésame Mucho and Virgins, Guerillas and Locas appeared, has a collection of gay Latino fiction in English been published.
Prepare yourself to dance… More
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies Issue #80 R.B. Lemberg et al.
Issue #80 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies online magazine, featuring stories by R.B. Lemberg and Dean Wells. … More
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Sense and Sensuality: Erotic Fantasies in the World of Jane Austen J. Blackmore (Editor) et al.
Fans of Jane Austen often imagine what her fiction would have been like if she was more of a romantic, or allowed herself to chronicle what went on behind closed doors during the Regency.
Many, many, many authors have written… More
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Halloween Paula Guran et al.
Shivers and spirits . . . the mystical and macabre . . . our darkest fears and sweetest fantasies . . . the fun and frivolity of tricks, treats, festivities, and masquerades. Halloween is a holiday filled with both delight… More
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Creatures: Thirty Years of Monsters John Langan et al.
Monsters: As old as the oldest of stories, as new as our latest imaginings. From the ancient stone corridors of the labyrinth to the graffitied alleyways of the contemporary metropolis, they stalk the shadows. Leering… More
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Northwest Passages Barbara Roden et al.
Free Fiction: “Northwest Passage” by Barbara Roden
Nominated for a World Fantasy Award
“Roden’s Northwest Passages is an altogether masterly collection, proof that a writer with truly… More
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Smoketown Tenea D. Johnson
The city of Leiodare is unlike any other in the post-climate change United States. Within its boundaries, birds are outlawed and what was once a crater in Appalachia is now a tropical, glittering metropolis where Anna… More
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Lightspeed Magazine Issue 23 John Joseph Adams et al.
Lightspeed is an online science fiction and fantasy magazine. In its pages, you will find science fiction: from near-future, sociological soft SF, to far-future, star-spanning hard SF–and fantasy: from epic… More
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Yondering Robert Reginald et al.
This is one of a series of anthologies of science fiction and mystery stories by Borgo Press writers that are being distributed at cost as both ebooks and paperback volumes. The first volume in the sequence, Yondering,… More
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Shimmer Magazine – Issue 14 Beth Wodzinski et al.
Issue 14 of Shimmer Magazine contains 10 delights: we’ve got carnal carnivores, haunted bridges and houses, balloon girls, mud boys, werewolves, an uncanny trashman, ghosts, soldiers, tea-harvesting robots, and… More
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Becoming Alien Rebecca Ore
Who you become shapes what you remember about who you were. How you change depends on the minds you meet. If they’re not human, you stretch in ways you never expected to stretch. And you change how the others see themselves.… More
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The Book of Apex: Volume 1 of Apex Magazine Jason Sizemore et al.
Visit the darker side of science fiction. From post-apocalyptic punk bands to the unearthing of ancient beings in a coal mine, from Moreau’s beast men to a dreamy theatrical wonderland, explore the fiction that… More
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The Book of Apex: Volume 2 of Apex Magazine Jason Sizemore et al.
Visit the edgier side of science fiction. From funkadelic airships to post-apocalyptic advertising, you’re sure to find brilliant and original short fiction in our second Book of Apex. These stories represent… More
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New York Review of Science Fiction #276 Patrick L. McGuire et al.
Busy Summer: Two forgotten future war novels; Lovecraft on the stage; heroic fantasy and its critics; the composition of Frankenstein; and reviews. … More















