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New York Review of Science Fiction #336 Robert Eldridge et al.
Special Distant Paradises Issue: Robert Eldridge on early sf edens; Jeremy Adam Smith on sf by the Bay; Brian Stableford on Dumas’s forgotten fantasy; Mike Barrett on Richard Searight; Victor Grech: Doctor … More
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LCRW 20-29 Bundle Kelly Link et al.
From the spring of 2007 to the near past, September 2013, ten issues of the best zine to come springing forth from Small Beer Press, at least, during that period.
Features an immense amount of glorious reading in the form… More
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LCRW 12-19 Bundle Kelly Link et al.
Pick up this bundle of eight early LCRWs: from LCRW 12 in 2003 to a then-unthinkable tenth anniversary issue, LCRW 19, in 2006.
Includes fiction, poetry, and occasional nonfiction from these fine writers (among many… More
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LCRW 12-33 Bundle Kelly Link et al.
The complete run of twenty-two issues of LCRW from way back when in 2003 to the Summer 2015 issue #33 guest-edited by Michael J. DeLuca.
Includes fiction, poetry, and occasional nonfiction from these fine writers (among… More
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On Spec Magazine #103 Vol 27 No 4 Diane L. Walton et al.
Volume 27 No 4 issue of On Spec Magazine.
This issue features short stories by Ron Collins (“Marvelous, Magnificant, Murderous”, Hal J. Friesen (“The Guard Tower”), Janet K. Nicolson (“The… More
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The Second Cthulhu Mythos MEGAPACK® H.P. Lovecraft et al.
Collected here for you, a sampler of stories & poems set in or related to the “Cthulhu Mythos,” as conceived by H.P, Lovecraft, expanded on by the “Lovecraft Circle” and endlessly expanded on by current… More
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The Horatio Alger MEGAPACK®: 70 Classic Works Horatio Alger
The Horatio Alger MEGAPACK® presents 70 Classic Works by the great 19th century author. Here are:
ADVENTURES OF A TELEGRAPH BOY DIGGING FOR GOLD MARK THE MATCH BOY BOB BURTON ANDY GORDON THE BACKWOODS BOY A BOY’S… More
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The Adventure Novella MEGAPACK® Robert Moore Williams et al.
With The Adventure Novella MEGAPACK®, we launch a new line of anthologies consisting of longer stories that don’t quite make it to novel length. Novellas and novelets are often considered superior to the short story… More
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies Issue #211 K.J. Kabza et al.
Issue #211 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies online magazine, featuring stories by K.J. Kabza and Kelly Stewart.… More
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Congress Magazine Issue 03 October 2016 Molly Tanzer et al.
Issue 3 of Congress Magazine has no theme, but it does have four fantastic stories for your reading pleasure. Mr. Matthew Addison returns with an original story this time. “Pink for a Day” explores themes… More
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LONTAR: The Journal of Southeast Asian Speculative Fiction – Issue 7 Jason Erik Lundberg (Editor) et al.
The Autumn 2016 issue of LONTAR: The Journal of Southeast Asian Speculative Fiction.
This issue of LONTAR presents speculative writing from and about Malaysia, Vietnam, Singapore, Laos, the Philippines, Indonesia… More
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Cocktails at Seven, Apocalypse at Eight: The Derby Cavendish Stories Don Bassingthwaite
“THE ONLY PROPER PLACE FOR ICE IS IN A COCKTAIL . . .”
I’m Derby Cavendish—that’s pronounced Derby with an “ar” sound, not an “er”: remember that for later. Ever since I was a boy, the forces of the otherworldly… More
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The Angels of Our Better Beasts Jerome Stueart
THE BEASTS HAVE PLANS FOR YOU. PLANS TO MAKE. YOU PROSPER AND NOT TO HARM YOU, PLANS TO GIVE YOU HOPE AND A FUTURE. BUT YOU’RE GOING TO HAVE TO TRUST THEM.
The Lemmings are really… More
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Signal 05: A Journal of International Political Graphics and Culture Josh MacPhee et al.
Signal is an ongoing book series dedicated to documenting and sharing compelling graphics, art projects, and cultural movements of international resistance and liberation struggles. Artists and cultural workers… More
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The First Socialist Schism: Bakunin vs. Marx in the International Working Men’s Association Wolfgang Eckhardt
The First Socialist Schism chronicles the conflicts in the International Working Men’s Association (the First International, 1864–1877), which represents an important milestone in the history of political… More
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The Traffic Power Structure Planka.nu
The modern traffic system is ecologically unsustainable, emotionally stressful, and poses a physical threat to individuals and communities alike. Traffic is not only an ecological and social problem but also a political… More
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Wilde Stories 2016: The Year’s Best Gay Speculative Fiction Steve Berman et al.
Reality and memory; imagination and oblivion. Somewhere between these signposts can be found the events of Wilde Stories 2016: a future world has forbidden the songs of dancefloor divas but on one night the show returns… More
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The Unintentional Time Traveller Everett Maroon
Fifteen-year-old Jack Bishop has mad skills with cars and engines, but knows heصll never get a driverصs license because of his epilepsy. Agreeing to participate in an experimental clinical trial to find new treatments… More
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Spinning the Record: Stories Robert Hyers
Spinning The Record documents the search of its impoverished queer white and Latino protagonists for individuality inside the spectrum of the gay identity. Within the primary settings of gay clubs and raves in Manhattan… More
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Diary of Fire Elias Miguel Munoz
Ardently infused with the theme of exile, Diary of Fire tells the story of political refugee Camilo Mac’as, who, as a boy, flees Cuba with his parents in 1969 to settle in Los Angeles. Narrated as memories from a present… More
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Eternal Frankenstein Ross E. Lockhart et al.
Two hundred years ago, a young woman staying in a chalet in Switzerland, after an evening of ghost stories shared with friends and lovers, had a frightening dream. That dream became the seed that inspired Mary Shelley… More
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The First Willa Cather MEGAPACK®: 50 Classic Short Works Willa Cather
Willa Sibert Cather (1873– 1947) was an American author who achieved recognition for her novels of frontier life on the Great Plains, including O Pioneers! (1913), The Song of the Lark (1915), and My Ántonia (1918).… More
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The Kenneth Grahame MEGAPACK® Kenneth Grahame
Kenneth Grahame was a British writer, most famous for The Wind in the Willows (1908, included), one of the classics of children’s literature. He also wrote The Reluctant Dragon (included here as part of Dream Days);… More
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Words Are My Matter Ursula K. Le Guin
Hugo Award winner British Fantasy and Locus award finalist
The Nation: Ursula K. Le Guin has Stopped Writing Fiction But We Need Her More Than Ever Washington Post: At 86 Ursula K. Le Guin Is Finally Getting the Recognition… More