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Lord of the White Hell Book One Ginn Hale
Lord of the White Hell is the huge new novel in two parts from cult favorite Ginn Hale.
Book Two will be published on Tuesday February, 1. On March 8th, Weightless will start serializing Ginn Hale’s huge new novel,… More
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Lord of the White Hell Book Two Ginn Hale
Lord of the White Hell is the new two-part novel from cult favorite Ginn Hale. (Book One is here.)
Kiram Kir-Zaki may be considered a mechanist prodigy among his own people, but when he becomes the first Haldiim ever admitted… More
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Wicked Gentlemen Ginn Hale
2008 Spectrum Award Winner and 2007 Lambda Literary Award Finalist. Belimai Sykes is a dangerous man: the descendant of ancient demons, a creature of dark temptations and rare powers. Sykes is also the only one Captain William Harper can turn to when faced with a series of grisly murders. -
The Archer’s Heart: Part I Astrid Amara
Part one of three of our first serialized fiction on Weightless!
(Read the whole story: Part 2. Part 3.) In the ancient kingdom of Marhavad, noblemen dominate the lower castes, wielding mystic weapons, known as shartas,… More
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The Archer’s Heart: Part II Astrid Amara
Part two of three of our first serialized fiction on Weightless!
(Read the whole story: Part 1. Part 3.) In the ancient kingdom of Marhavad, noblemen dominate the lower castes, wielding mystic weapons, known as shartas,… More
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The Archer’s Heart: Part III Astrid Amara
The final part of our first serialized fiction on Weightless!
Catch up: Part 1. Part 2. In the ancient kingdom of Marhavad, noblemen dominate the lower castes, wielding mystic weapons, known as shartas, against any … More
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Travel Light Naomi Mitchison
“Travel Light is the story of Halla, a girl born to a king but cast out onto the hills to die. She lives among bears; she lives among dragons. But the time of dragons is passing, and Odin All-Father offers Halla a choice:… More
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Turnskin Nicole Kimberling
2008 Lambda Literary Award Winner. Tom Fletcher knows little of his Shifter heritage and less about the dangerous lives that others of his kind lead in the city of Riverside. But when Tom meets Cloud Coldmoon - infamous and handsome heir to a criminal syndicate - everything changes. Suspected of murder, Tom must flee to the only city where his kind are common. -
Redemption in Indigo Karen Lord
9781931520669 · 200 pp
Carl Brandon Parallax award winner Mythopoeic Award winner. Crawford Award winner. Frank Collymore Award winner. World Fantasy Award finalist. Longlisted for the OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean… More
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A Working Writer’s Daily Planner 2011
September 2010 · 9781931520676
The perfect supplement to any writer’s life, this new edition of A Working Writer’s Daily Planner is even better than before, packed with more of the information writers need to … More
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A Working Writer’s Daily Planner 2012 Almanac Edition ebook
The Almanac Edition of the Daily Planner includes all the prompts, exercises, reading lists, and articles from the two previous editions.
A Working Writer’s Daily Planner is the perfect place to keep everything… More
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What I Didn’t See and Other Stories Karen Joy Fowler
World Fantasy Award winner
Read a story now: “Standing Room Only” · “Always”
In her moving and elegant new collection, New York Times bestseller Karen Joy Fowler writes about John Wilkes… More
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Changeling Joy Williams
This first ebook edition of the 30th Anniversary Edition of THE CHANGELING by Joy Williams includes a Foreword by Rick Moody. An overlooked and spectacular novel, THE CHANGELING is a visionary fairy tale, a work of mythic… More
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Storyteller: Writing Lessons and More from 27 Years of the Clarion Writers’ Workshop Kate Wilhelm
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Cloud & Ashes: Three Winter’s Tales Greer Gilman
"Sublimely lyrical Jacobeanesque dialect . . . readers who enjoy symbolism and allusion will cherish Gilman's use of diverse folkloric elements to create an unforgettable realm and ideology." —Publishers Weekly -
Kalpa Imperial Angelica Gorodischer et al.
Read a chapter. New York Times Summer Reading list. "The dreamy, ancient voice is not unlike Le Guin's, and this collection should appeal to her fans as well as to those of literary fantasy and Latin American fiction."—Library Journal (*Starred Review*)