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| Gemstones :: Sam's Dot Publishing :: A Chapbook by Tyree Campbell |
| Going Postal :: Space & Time Books :: An Anthology Edited by Gerard Daniel Houarner |
| Nineteen all new science fiction, fantasy, and horror tales of madness and people who've been pushed too far, from amusement park employees to dumped lovers. | |||||||||
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| Hadrosaur Tales :: Hadrosaur Productions :: A Magazine Edited by David Lee Summers |
| Hadrosaurs, from which Hadrosaur Tales takes its name, are commonly called duck-billed dinosaurs. Many had tall head crests of hollow bone. Some of these dinosaurs looked remarkably like early depictions of unicorns. Hadrosaur Tales chose this blending of the creature of science and the creature of fantasy as the symbol for their magazine and press devoted to publishing the finest quality speculative fiction. | |||||||||
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| Harpur Palate :: Dept. of English, Binghamton University :: A Magazine Edited by Toiya Kristen Finley |
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Harpur Palate strives to publish established and emerging
writers--whether their fiction falls under the categories of genre
or literary, or their poetry is popular or unpopular form--in a
quality journal. They support and endorse expressions of the human
condition in all of its crazy and beautiful moments.
Special Promotion: And now, if you order the current issue of Harpur Palate, you'll also receive a free copy of the latest back issue. Be sure to take advantage of this offer before it's over. | |||||||||
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| Hypertales & Metafictions :: Chris Drumm Books :: A Collection by Bruce Boston |
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From Paul Di Filippo's comments on the back cover:
"East of New York and Croatoan, south of Miami and Hell, west of L.A. and Oz, north of Chicago and Hyperborea, this is the land where Bruce Boston's fiction lives. It is a very American land, yet ultimately timeless and universal, peopled with characters much like you and me, more saints than sinners." | |||||||||
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| I-O :: Prime Books :: A Collection by Simon Logan |
| I-O is the first collection of industrial fiction to be manufactured by Simon Logan. It contains eight stories, none of which have been seen before, exploring a world of dead TVs, hallucinogenic chemicals, sad machines, and concrete wastelands of scrap metal. The settings are as carcinogenic as a lethal poison, the characters constructed like semi-automatic pistols. | |||||||||
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| Idiopathic Condition Red :: Time Bomb Publishing :: A Collection by Paul Pinn |
| Idiopathic Condition Red by Paul Pinn is a collection of fifteen stories covering crime, horror, dark fantasy, warped SF, and the downright bizarre. It features collaborations with Des Lewis (urban degeneracy) and Alexander Johnson (body art in Guatemala). | |||||||||
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| Imprisoned Dreams :: EroticSF.com :: A Short Story by Roxanne Kirkpatrick |
| When Vitori, an ex-criminal, accidentally dreams Sanuye to Hell Hole, he realizes he has to find a way to get her home. But how can he, when it means letting go the only woman he's ever loved? | |||||||||
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| . . . is this a cat? :: The Fortress of Words :: An Anthology Edited by Christopher Rowe |
| Have you ever wondered, ". . . is this a cat?" It's a good question. Read some answers from Ted Chiang, Jeffrey Ford, and others in the debut zine from The Fortress of Words. | |||||||||
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