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| 3000 MPH in Every Direction at Once :: Prime Books :: A Collection by Nick Mamatas |
| A Problem in Translation :: Sam's Dot Publishing :: A Chapbook by J. Alan Erwine |
| What you say may not be what someone thinks you mean . . . especially when dealing with beings on other planets. And what they say may not be what you thought you heard. | |||||||||
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| Agog! Fantastic Fiction :: Agog! Press :: An Anthology Edited by Cat Sparks |
| Agog! Fantastic Fiction is an anthology comprised entirely of speculative fiction written by Australian authors and edited by Australian Cat Sparks, including contributors Keith Stevenson, Stephen Dedman, Terry Dowling, Kate Orman, Geoffrey Maloney, and others. | |||||||||
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| Agog! Terrific Tales :: Agog! Press :: An Anthology Edited by Cat Sparks |
| Agog! Terrific Tales is the second in the Agog! series, an anthology comprised entirely of speculative fiction written by Australian authors and edited by Australian Cat Sparks, including contributors Kyla Ward, Kate Orman, Robert Hood, Tracey Rolfe, Sean Williams, Lee Battersby, and others. | |||||||||
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| Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine :: Andromeda Spaceways Publishing Co-Op Ltd. :: A Magazine Edited by Robbie Matthews |
| Organized, edited, and administered entirely over the Internet by a co-operative of enthusiastic but geographically-dispersed lovers of SF and fantasy, this shiny new Australian pulp magazine will take you on a cruise around the universe. | |||||||||
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| Animated Objects :: Space & Time Books :: A Collection by Linda D. Addison |
| A first collection of science fiction, fantasy and horror poetry, short stories, and journal entries, some original, some reprinted from such sources as Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, Pirate Writings, and Tomorrow SF. | |||||||||
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| Aoife's Kiss :: Sam's Dot Publishing :: A Magazine Edited by Tyree Campbell |
| Aoife's Kiss is a quarterly magazine of fantasy, science fiction, and horror, featuring short stories, poetry, and illustrations. | |||||||||
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| As Seen on the Web: The Best of Jackhammer E-Zine :: Eggplant Literary Productions :: An Anthology Edited by Raechel Henderson Moon |
| Remember the days when Jackhammer E-Zine stuck all the stories and articles on a single HTML page? Remember the ugly rainbow bars and the experiment with the left bar navigation? These are the stories and articles you nominated for the Best of Jackhammer anthology, and now they're all here for your eternal enjoyment. | |||||||||
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| Aurealis :: Chimaera Publications :: A Magazine Edited by Keith Stevenson |
| Sine 1990, Aurealis has showcased the best in Australian fantasy, science fiction, and horror from new and established authors alike. Couple this with in-depth reviews of local and international genre publishing, interviews with Australian bestsellers, and articles specifically for those in love with the speculative fiction field, and you can be sure Aurealis delivers. | |||||||||
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| Battle Verse :: Robyl Press :: Chapbook by William P. Robertson & David Cox |
| The Illustrated Book of Ancient, Medieval, & Fantasy Battle Verse intersperses fantasy battlescapes with historically accurate poetic accounts of Maldon, Hastings, Bannockburn, and Crecy. Also included are epics that detail Alexander the Great's conquest of India and William Wallace's famous victory at Stirling Bridge -- the battle Hollywoodized in Mel Gibson's BRAVEHEART. David Cox brings the text to life with realistic pen and ink illustrations. | |||||||||
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| The Best-Known Man in the World & Other Misfits :: Aardwolf Press :: A Collection by Daniel Pearlman |
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"Stories like 'The Best-Known Man in the World' and 'The Circus
Hand's Desertion' display not only Dan Pearlman's marvelous sense
of intellectual play, but his mischevious sense of humor. Pearlman's
gift is the ability to tease the reader into accepting as normal,
points of view distinctly different from our own. From first to
last, the stories entertain on levels both cerebral and bawdy; I can
think of no higher praise." --Jeff VanderMeer, World Fantasy Award winner | |||||||||
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| Beyond Centauri Magazine :: Sam's Dot Publishing :: A Magazine Edited by Tyree Campbell |
| Beyond Centauri is a magazine of fantasy, science fiction, and ewww-gross for younger readers of all ages, and published on the first day of January, April, July, and October. Each issue contains stories, poems, illustrations, articles, activities, and puzzles. It's adventure and entertainment without "bad" language or "adult" themes. | |||||||||
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| Black Petals :: Fossil Publications :: A Magazine Edited by Kenneth James Crist & John Gollihar |
| Black Petals may have moved and be under new management, but its goal remains the same, to bring you the finest in horror and science fiction. Black Petals is now eighty-eight pages, quarterly, digest-sized, and published by Fossil Publications out of Wichita, Kansas. | |||||||||
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| Black Satellite :: Dark Tree Press :: A Magazine Edited by Brian S. Lingard |
| Black Satellite is a magazine of weird horror and startling science fiction, and hopes to capture some of the spirit of "The Outer Limits," "The Twilight Zone," the Alien movies, or even the old magazine "Argonaut." | |||||||||
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| Burning Sky :: Thievin' Kitty Publications :: A Magazine Edited by Greg F. Gifune |
| Burning Sky, Adventures in Science Fiction Terror, is a digest-sized magazine with a glossy black and white cover. Each issue contains haunting fiction that challenges your mind with horror domestically bred with science fiction. | |||||||||
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| Challenging Destiny :: Crystalline Sphere Publishing :: A Magazine Edited by David Switzer |
| Challenging Destiny is a quarterly science fiction and fantasy magazine that's produced in Canada but showcases stories and illustrations from all over the world (Canada, the U.S., the U.K., Japan, and Russia so far). | |||||||||
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| Cold in the Light :: The Invisible College Press :: A Novel by Charles Gramlich |
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Where the beings known as the Whoun came from, only a few know . . .
What they're going to do next is anyone's guess . . . But in the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas, where a decade's old conspiracy has started to unravel, a cop and a lady doctor are about to find out. Against an enemy from their nightmares, the two will have to fight to save the life of an unborn child who isn't human, a child that will change their world forever. | |||||||||
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| The Complete Accursed Wives :: Talisman and Dark Regions Press :: A Collection by Bruce Boston |
| Bruce Boston's The Complete Accursed Wives is a collection of five stories and thirty-five poems, plus five original illustrations by Allen Koszowski. It is presented in the form of a 100-page trade paperback. | |||||||||
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| Conditions of Sentient Life :: Gothic Press :: A Collection by Bruce Boston |
| Conditions of Sentient Life is a collection of previously uncollected poes, reprints and originals, by Bruce Boston. It includes the Asimov Reader's Choice Award-winner "Future Present: A Lesson in Expectation." Also, it includes five original illustrations by Margaret Ballif Simon. | |||||||||
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| ConSensual: A Collection of Meaty Erotic Stories :: ConSensual Press :: Anthology Edited by Stephen Dedman, Cathy Cupitt, & Elaine Kemp |
| ConSensual: A Collection of Meaty Erotic Stories is an anthology of erotic writing by Australian science fiction authors. Each story is published without a byline but author names appear on the back cover and include Cathy Cupitt, Claire McKenna, Edwina Harvey, Elaine Kemp, Laurton McGurk, Lewis Morley, Robert Hood, Robert N. Stephenson, Scot Snow, Stephen Dedman, Sue Isle, and torch. | |||||||||
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| ConSensual: The Second Coming :: ConSensual Press :: Anthology Edited by Stephen Dedman, Cathy Cupitt, & Elaine Kemp |
| ConSensual: The Second Coming is an anthology of erotic writing by Australian science fiction authors and fans, with style and content ranging from romance to comedy to cyberpunk. Stories are published without bylines but author names are printed on the back cover. All proceeds from the sale of ConSensual go to the Immunodeficiency Foundation and the Western Australian Science Fiction Foundation. | |||||||||
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| Crawling Between Heaven and Earth :: Dark Regions Press :: A Collection by Sarah A. Hoyt |
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Eleven previously uncollected fictions. Includes reprints from the
pages of Absolute Magnitude, Analog, Dark Regions Magazine, Dreams
of Decadence, and Weird Tales, three original stories, plus the
novelette "Songs."
"Sarah A. Hoyt is one of the most original new voices in the
science fiction and fantasy field. Her work is bold, intriguing,
and stunningly beautiful. Enjoy." | |||||||||
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