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Luna Station Quarterly – Issue 8 Jennifer Lyn Parsons et al.
The eighth issue, featuring a collection of unique stories by up and coming women writers. Our second Drabble issue!… More
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Luna Station Quarterly – Issue 9 Jennifer Lyn Parsons et al.
The ninth issue starts year three off just right with a collection of unique stories by up and coming women writers.… More
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Luna Station Quarterly – Issue 13 Jennifer Lyn Parsons et al.
We kick off our fourth year of publication with lucky issue number thirteen, featuring a collection of unique stories by up and coming women writers. … More
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Luna Station Quarterly – Issue 15 Jennifer Lyn Parsons et al.
The fifteenth issue of Luna Station Quarterly, featuring a collection of unique stories by up and coming women writers: Jacqueline Doyle, Alena Sullivan, AJ Fitzwater, Khristian Mecom, Megan Branning, Patricia … More
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Luna Station Quarterly – Issue 16 Jennifer Lyn Parsons et al.
The sixteenth issue of Luna Station Quarterly, featuring a collection of unique stories by up and coming women writers.
Closing out year number four is a stellar collection of stories by Penny Stirling, Lauren Kocher,… More
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The Maker of Gargoyles and Other Stories Clark Ashton Smith
Clark Ashton Smith was a prodigy, who wrote Arabian Nights novels in his mid-teens and was heralded as a major voice in American poetry by the time he was nineteen. In one frantic burst in the middle 1930s, he wrote nearly… More
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Maze J.M. McDermott
From every corner of time and space, sometimes people go missing without a trace. They never come back. Get lost in the long stone halls of the maze with the ones that find each other, form tribes, scrape out a life from rocks… More
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The E. Nesbit Megapack: 26 Classic Novels and Stories E. Nesbit
“The E. Nesbit Megapack” collects 26 novels and short stories by Edith Nesbit (who wrote as E. Nesbit), including her most famous novels and series (The Bastable family stories, The Psammead series, etc.)… More
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Lightspeed Magazine Issue 46 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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Apex Magazine Issue 58 Jacqueline Carey 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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Plasma Frequency Magazine – Issue 11 Richard Flores IV et al.
Plasma Frequency is a bi-monthly speculative fiction magazine based in the United States. With short stories from just a few hundred words to 7,000 words, our issues are packed with great content. In this issue we have… More
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On Spec Magazine – Winter 2009/2010 #79 vol 21 no 4 Diane L. Walton et al.
The Winter 2009/2010 issue of On Spec Magazine.
This issue features short stories by Christopher Johnstone (“Orchids”), Marissa Lingen (“Carter Hall Judges the Lines”), L.L. Hannett … More
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The Children of Old Leech Ross E. Lockhart et al.
There are Things — terrifying Things — whispered of in darkened forests beyond the safe comfort of firelight: The Black Guide, the Broken Ouroboros, the Pageant, Belphegor, Old Leech . . .
These Things … More
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The Dark Issue 5 Stephen Graham Jones et al.
The Dark is a quarterly magazine co-edited by Jack Fisher and Sean Wallace, with the fifth issue featuring all-original short fiction by Stephen Graham Jones, Octavia Cade, Emily B. Cataneo, and Darja Malcolm-Clarke.… More
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New York Review of Science Fiction #311 Michael Bishop et al.
Special Science and Scientists Issue! Brian Stableford: The roman scientifique is not proto-science fiction; Kovacs & MacDonald: More Medical Errors; Michael Bishop: The Typing, 30 Years On; Michael Barrett:… More
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One-Eyed Jack Elizabeth Bear
The One-Eyed Jack and the Suicide King: personifications of the city of Las Vegas—its history, mystery, mystical power, and heart! When the Suicide King vanishes—possibly killed—in the middle of a magic-rights turf… More