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Electric Velocipede issue #23 John Klima et al.
Hugo-Award winning Electric Velocipede #23 features stories about genius artists who create new religions, steampunk warriors fighting in Egypt, wizard… More
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Whispers in Darkness: Lovecraftian Erotica J. Blackmore (Editor) et al.
Strange! Electrifying! Sexy! Eldritch?
Explore the new and exciting world of Lovecraft-based erotica in Whispers in Darkness, a new collection from Circlet Press. This cyclopean collection features eight new stories… More
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On Spec Magazine – Fall 2011 #86 vol 23 no 3 Diane L. Walton et al.
The Fall 2011 issue of On Spec Magazine.
This issue features short stories by A. A. Hernandez (“The Silent Machete”), Carolyn Watson (“The Rook and the Web”), Andrew Barton (“You Source… More
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Electric Velocipede issue #21/22 John Klima et al.
Electric Velocipede is where the stories that don
Electric Velocipede is where the stories that don’t fit in anywhere else go. Slipstream, speculative, new weird, call it what you like, it’s here. This… More
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New Cthulhu: The Recent Weird Paula Guran et al.
For more than eighty years H.P. Lovecraft has inspired writers of supernatural fiction, artists, musicians, filmmakers, and gaming. His themes of cosmic indifference, the utter insignificance of humankind, minds… More
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Mars Needs Books! Gary Lovisi
In the not-so-distant future, men have come to Mars to escape the oppressive Earth government. Ryan is an agent for a super-secret government agency, the Department of Control (DOC), and has always been willing to do… More
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To the Stars — and Beyond Robert Reginald et al.
In Damien Broderick’s haunting tale, “The Meek,” the survivors of humanity’s drive toward racial suicide must pay an awful price for their continued survival. John Glasby’s “Innsmouth Bane” tells how the alien entity… More
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Chuzzlewit Frank J. Morlock
In order to prevent his aged cousin (Old Martin) from leaving his huge fortune to charity, Pecksniff travels from London to America to dissuade the dying man from such a mistake. But Old Martin is far from death’s… More
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Enemy of the State E.C. Tubb et al.
With the renewal of the Cold War, the Security Services in the West were jittery: a saboteur could, now, as never before, destroy a fantastic amount of material, production potential, and infrastructure. Civilization… More
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The Gates of Eden Brian Stableford
Despite the development of a faster-than-light drive, Earth’s space program has been in the doldrums for centuries, as has Earth itself. Hyperspace being impossible to navigate without beacons at which to aim, there… More
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Shadow Valley Michael R. Collings
Shadow Valley is an isolated farming community known to few, but in one of its ramshackle farmhouses dwells a power that threatens death and destruction to any who walk within its walls. Now, Lila Ellis arrives to make… More
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Jimgrim and a Secret Society Talbot Mundy
Jimgrim and a Secret Society originally appeared in the classic pulp magazine Adventure, in the August 10, 1922 issue. It is part of Mundy’s series featuring James Schuyler Grimm, better known as Jimgrim, a British… More
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Tomorrow E. C. Tubb
Three men had broken into the laboratories of Atomic Power Inc., killing three guards and stealing a new formula for the control of atomic fission. They had inside help: someone had given them the guard schedule and a … More
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies Issue #80 R.B. Lemberg et al.
Issue #80 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies online magazine, featuring stories by R.B. Lemberg and Dean Wells. … More
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Still Dancing Jameson Currier
In Still Dancing author Jameson Currier brings together twenty short stories spanning three decades of the impact of the AIDS epidemic on the gay community. Along with stories from Currier’s debut collection, Dancing… More