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In this issue:
Cover art by Kirsty Greenwood
Art:
Denny E. Marshall, Eleanor Leonne Bennett, Heather Gwinn
Serial Fiction:
Ragabash Foxtrot, Part 1 by Dorian Graves
Fiction:
Start the Day with an Espresso by Steve Toase
The Secret Underground Tooth Economy of Boston by Will White
The Better Angels of Parasites by Jarod... [click here for more] |
Strangelet Press |
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In this issue:
Issue 1.3, a fully illustrated issue of Strangelet, with cover and illustrations by artist Weston Thompson.
Serial Fiction:
Ragabash Foxtrot, Part 2 by Dorian Graves Pick up where our detective left off in Issue 1.2 and dive deeper into a den of myth and noir.
Fiction:
Rampion by Anita Felicelli A desire seeded with grief can... [click here for more] |
Strangelet Press |
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In this issue:
Issue 1.4, The End of Things, presents three stories about the end of the world plus the conclusion of The Ragabash Foxtrot. Cover art by Natykos.
Serialized Fiction:
The Ragabash Foxtrot, Part 3 by Dorian Graves The tale of the mythic detective comes to its end.
Fiction:
The Last Laugh by Eric M. Bosarge When a smile can kill,... [click here for more] |
Strangelet Press |
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In this issue:
Year 2 of Strangelet begins! Women Writing Women: Transformations.
In this issue, you will walk with horrors, perform heart surgery, and transform into something strange. Featuring an all-female cast of contributors, the stories and poems here focus on women’s transformations. This issue also features cover art by Hugo and World Fantasy Award nominated artist... [click here for more] |
Strangelet Press |
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In this issue:
The British Are Coming! Issue 2.2 features new prose by three UK writers and one from a British Columbian (close enough!). Cover art by Ali Stroczynski (who's not British at all, but she lives in New England).
Fiction:
“Mildew in the Morning” by Steve Toase A tent stakes its claim where it shouldn’t be.
“Roots... [click here for more] |
Strangelet Press |
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In this issue:
Celebrate Year 1 of Strangelet by getting all of the stories, poetry, art, and comics from the past year in one volume. Cover art by Tom Williams.
Comic:
Saved by John Carvajal
Fiction:
Delia by David Armstrong
Small Seeds by Elizabeth Jenike
The Man Who Lived in My Hair by Evan Mallon
The Black Madonna by Mikaela von... [click here for more] |
Strangelet Press |
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A modest collection of short weirdnesses written in (mostly) narrative form, ranging in tone and setting from the fantastically absurd to the absurdly mundane. ... [click here for more] |
Submarine & Hack |
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Demons! Vampires! Time Travelers! A Giant Chicken?
The creators of Twelve Hours Later and Thirty Days Later are back for another time-turning read with adventure in the offing, steam in the air, and tongue occasionally in cheek. Join us for fantastical stories from fifteen authors, including Harry Turtledove, Kirsten Weiss, Katherine Morse and David Drake, Anthony Francis, and Madeleine... [click here for more] |
Thinking Ink Press |
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Hang on to the edge of your seat with this exciting anthology of Steampunk flash fiction, featuring pairs of stories thirty days apart. Filled with rayguns and corsets, ghosts and gamblers, dragons and airships, Thirty Days Later features stories of intrigue and deceit, of comeuppance and conspiracy, of myths and monsters, of defectors and dilettantes, of time travel and... [click here for more] |
Thinking Ink Press |
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Twelve Hours Later is a must-read for fans of steampunk. --Paige Lovitt for Reader Views Myth! Intrigue! Dirigibles! Literacy! Support public libraries and explore a world of steampunk fiction! Immerse yourself in this steampunk and alternate history anthology packed with pairs of stories set 12 hours apart. In Twelve Hours... [click here for more] |
Thinking Ink Press |
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Putting the "Wild" back in the "Wild West"!
This anthology contains short stories and limericks celebrating the west with dinosaur cowboys, extra-dimensional demons, and homemade robots making it wilder and weirder than ever! Contributing authors include Lyn McConchie, Alex Moisi, Rob Mancebo, Danny Birt, Aurelio Rico Lopez III and MANY more! Extravagant illustrations by... [click here for more] |
Timothy A. Sayell |
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Fantasy artist Johnney Perkins painted the cover and challenged authors to compose a story that explained the scene. Seven authors answered this challenge with seven very different stories, proving that a picture is worth far more than just a thousand words!
Produced by Abandoned Towers Magazine and released by Ancient Tomes Press (an imprint of Cyberwizard Productions).
Featuring my post-apocolyptic... [click here for more] |
Timothy A. Sayell |
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Strange Worlds of Lunacy is a compilation of the funniest fantasy and sci-fi humor in the galaxy, the known universe, and all the nine-million planes of existence! (Okay, well, maybe the surrounding five blocks.) More than 30 short stories, limericks and poems by break out authors and seasoned veterans will have you laughing so hard you'll wet your...
"...squeaky-clean bathroom buddy" -... [click here for more] |
Timothy A. Sayell |
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A collection of short works, poems and a one act play.
In this collection, you will find work from between 1988 and 2006. None of these particular bits ever found a home elsewhere, although a few may have seen publication in little known zines and extraordinarily small press magazines.
In collecting them in one volume, I hope to have given them all a kind of home, a family of like-minded and similarly... [click here for more] |
Troll in the Corner |
Pay What You Want
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An anthology in B&W featuring original stories by Amin Amat, Malcolm Wong and Scott Swartz! Horror and sci-fi action drama!
The Forest, Dog Eaters, 1% Solution! ... [click here for more] |
TwilightPop Productions |
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The world of the Fading Suns is revealed in the tales of its people: priests, nobles, guildsmembers, aliens and peasants. Within this short story anthology: The quest of an Ukar for an ancient relic of his race's mythology - a crown that can bend time itself; a priest finds absolution from his tortured sins in the storms of Pentateuch, the Planet of Mysteries; a scientist studying nanotech ressurects... [click here for more] |
Ulisses Spiele |
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Two novellas set in the galactic music world: the (auto)biography of Zaphadin, the King of Music, and Stardust Kay-low's rise to fame when the King gave up his crown. Bonus story: Astrid chasing stardom in the movie business.
The next generation of Star Minds is still out in the galaxy.
... [click here for more] |
Unicorn Productions |
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Stories set between the fall of the Galactic Empire and the birth of the Federation of Humanoid Planets. The Star Nations learn to be independent from the mighty Sire, which sometimes brings in anarchy (tyrants, dictators, gangsters and other criminals).
The stories included:
Arica of Silvania (5207) The daughter of the queen meets space pirates and loses one arm.
Runaway (5209) Abused Yash... [click here for more] |
Unicorn Productions |
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:lang="en-us">More stories set between the fall of the Galactic Empire and the birth of the Federation of Humanoid Planets.
:lang="en-us">The Chameleon (5204-5230)
:lang="en-us">A Wegan telepath loses his love and twenty years later discovers he has a son
:lang="en-us">Daughter of C'est'aran (5218)
:lang="en-us">A scientist's daughter on SETH World challenges the woman who seems to want to take her... [click here for more] |
Unicorn Productions |
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Welcome to the Rocket Age!
Inside you will find four stories from a Solar System that never was and a 1938 that should have been. Journey to Mars, scour the vastness of space, and face impossible odds battling criminals, rouge princes, and Nazis!
Three Aces for the Dancer by Ed Greenwood
The Ghost Aces, an elite team of operatives, must lose a rocket ship, but not... [click here for more] |
Why Not Games |
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Long before their award-nominated and awarded stories and novels, these two writers word-jammed together, learning the music of story writing and the blood and bones of distinctive prose. And all these early efforts were published! Here they are again, together in one place--ten riveting stories of science fiction--as entertaining as they were fun to write--including the previously unpublished tale,... [click here for more] |
Wildside Press |
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The eleven stories in Designer Genes showcase the latest volume in this intriguing science fiction that explores intriguing future possibilities in biotechnology, ranging from stories of imminent technology reflecting issues that are already controversial, to stories that feature drastically altered worlds. Most of the stories are domestic dramas in which ordinary people are trying to get on with their... [click here for more] |
Wildside Press |
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Pamela Sargent published the first novel in her "Venus" trilogy, Venus of Dreams, in 1986; it was followed by Venus of Shadows (1988) and Child of Venus (2001). For the first time, Dream of Venus collects the short fiction set against the backdrop of the author's Venus novels, comprising four stories written after the trilogy had been completed. As Sargent writes in her Introduction: "Characters and... [click here for more] |
Wildside Press |
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Edgar Hoffmann Price (1898 - 1988) was an American writer of popular fiction (he was a self-titled 'fictioneer') for the pulp magazine marketplace. He is probably most famous for his collaboration with H. P. Lovecraft, "Through the Gates of the Silver Key," though he published hundreds of other works. This volume collects 20 occult detective tales, including the adventures of Pierre D'Artois... [click here for more] |
Wildside Press |
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Welcome to the first Sime~Gen Anthology written by the fans. This Anthology is a compilation of stories and poetry written by people who have been influenced by the published works of Jacqueline Lichtenberg and Jean Lorrah, in such a powerful way that they felt compelled to explore this universe in their own writing. Here are:
Forewords, by Jacqueline Lichtenberg and Jean Lorrah
"Moonlight... [click here for more] |
Wildside Press |
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In some parts of the world, self-confessed murderer Leonard Graham would have been executed, or even given life imprisonment for his monstrous crime. At his trial, he had confirmed to the court that he'd only met the man he'd shot a few hours before. Prior to that one meeting, he'd never seen him before in his life. The accused had offered no reason for his apparently unprovoked and savage attack,... [click here for more] |
Wildside Press |
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A new collection of 17 science fiction and horror stories by a well-known SF novelist, including four published for the first time.
New York Times bestselling author Steve Perry notes in his introduction:
"He tends to grab you with the first line and not let go until the last line, and it's an interesting ride all the way through. ...Glass has a winner here."
Note:... [click here for more] |
Wildside Press |
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Stanson's scheme was audacious in its scope: highjack a space liner, kill the passengers and crew, and then live off the rich pickings for years to come. They won't even have to leave the well-stocked craft--and the security forces can never locate them in the void between the worlds. But Leahry, another ex-con, knows that everything has to go "just right" for the plan to succeed; and when things begin... [click here for more] |
Wildside Press |
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"This volume collects four classic SF tales from the pulp era!
THE RULE OF THE BRAINS...
After many years spent in wars and struggle, mankind had achieved a perfect civilization. But this Utopia was going directly against the adaptive strain Nature had developed.
In earlier times, the human body had been keyed to respond to every emergency. Now it was trying to find a new form of excitation... [click here for more] |
Wildside Press |
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Horton's elegiac anthology of 15 mostly hard SF stories illuminates a broad spectrum of grief over love thwarted through time, space, human frailty or alien intervention, from the gentle melancholy of Michael Swanwick's "Triceratops Summer," which posits tame Technicolored time-warped dinosaurs in Vermont, to newcomer Leah Bobet's "Bliss," an agonizing riff on near-future drug addiction.... [click here for more] |
Wildside Press |
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This collection brings together the ten earliest stories in Brian Stableford's series of "Tales of the Biotech Revolution," all written in the 1980s, except for one anomalous example from the 1960s. The dates in some of the stories, located a comfortable distance in the future when the stories were written, have now long past, revealing certain anomalies of early expectation; but they have been left... [click here for more] |
Wildside Press |
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Welcome to the 10th Science Fiction MEGAPACK™!
This time we present 30 stories (including several full-length novels) by some of the biggest and best in the science fiction field, plus 2 poems and the first (of 3) installments in our first novel serial. From David Gerrold's "The Martian Child" (winner of the Hugo Award, Nebula Award, Locus Award, and HOMer Award) to brand new works... [click here for more] |
Wildside Press |
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Welcome to The 11th Science Fiction MegapackTM!
We hope you will enjoy the stories we have selected for you this time. There's a greater emphasis than usual on Golden Age writers (just the way it came together) -- but we have one original story as well, a posthumous collaboration with H.B. Fyfe, finishing a really terrific but not-quite-done tale he had been working on before his death. It's a bit... [click here for more] |
Wildside Press |
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Welcome to The 12th Science Fiction MEGAPACK®! We have another great lineup of stories (and the conclusion of our first serial, Tony Rothman's fine near-future novel, Firebird). No matter whether you like classic, golden age authors (Ray Bradbury, George O. Smith, Poul Anderson), fun pulp fiction (Talmage Powell, Murray Leinster, Keith Laumer), modern authors (Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Dean Smith,... [click here for more] |
Wildside Press |
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Charles V. de Vet wrote more than 50 short stories for science fiction magazines, beginning with "The Unexpected Weapon" for Amazing Stories in September 1950. After a several year hiatus, de Vet became active as a writer again in the late 1970s and early 1980s. This collection spans the length of his career, showcasing his talents for vivid characterization and exciting storytelling. Included... [click here for more] |
Wildside Press |
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The 15th volume of our MEGAPACK® series is truly MEGA—no less than 70 tales by some of the science fiction field's all-time greatest authors! Here are interplanetary tales, space opera, thought pieces, cats (how you you have science fiction stories without at least one cat?), and even a few modern classics. Included are:
A NOTE FROM THE PUBLISHER
CONSPIRACY ON CALLISTO, by Frederik Pohl
AFTER... [click here for more] |
Wildside Press |
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William Campbell Gault (1910—1995) was an American writer. He wrote under his own name, as well as (among others) the pseudonyms Roney Scott, Larry Sternig, and Will Duke. He is probably best remembered for his sports fiction, particularly the young-readers' novels he began publishing in the early 1960s. Gault was also an acclaimed mystery writer. He was not limited to sports and mysteries, though... [click here for more] |
Wildside Press |
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The Golden Age of Science Fiction MegaackTM series showcases great science fiction authors whose work might otherwise be forgotten.
This time we focus on Alan E. Nourse, medical doctor and science fiction author, who paid his way through med school with his writing. He may be most famous as the author whose title was "borrowed" for the movie Bladerunner...though the movie was based... [click here for more] |
Wildside Press |
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Jerome Bixby was an American short story writer, editor and scriptwriter, best known for his work in science fiction. (He also wrote many westerns and used the pseudonyms Jay Lewis Bixby, D. B. Lewis, Harry Neal, Albert Russell, J. Russell, M. St. Vivant, Thornecliff Herrick and Alger Rome).
He is most famous for the 1953 story "It's a Good Life" which was the basis for a 1961 episode of... [click here for more] |
Wildside Press |
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Charles V. de Vet wrote more than 50 short stories for science fiction magazines, beginning with "The Unexpected Weapon" for Amazing Stories in September 1950 (included here). After a several year hiatus, de Vet became active as a writer again in the late 1970s and early 1980s. This collection focuses on his early, more adventurous works. Included in this volume are:
SPECIAL FEATURE
SEEDLING
ALIEN'S... [click here for more] |
Wildside Press |
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During the 1950s, Evelyn E. Smith regularly published science fiction in magazines like Galaxy and Fantastic Universe. These range from post-apocalyptic satires, such as "The Last of the Spode" and "The Hardest Bargain," to "BAXBR/DAXBR," where she explores the dangers of Martian crossword puzzles. She also wrote four science fiction novels, which chiefly... [click here for more] |
Wildside Press |
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Edward Wellen (1919-2011) was a writer primarily of short stories, most in the mystery genre. However, he penned a not-insubstantial number of science fiction over the course of his career -- starting (sort of!) with a "non-fact article" "Origins of Galactic Slang" for Galaxy magazine. This MEGAPACK™ collects 25 of his best tales from those early years...plus a few... [click here for more] |
Wildside Press |
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Robert Moore Williams (1907–1977) was an American writer, primarily of science fiction. He wrote not only under his own name, but as John S Browning, H. H. Hermon, Russell Storm and E. K. Jarvis (a house name shared with other writers). Rereading his work in preparation for assembling this volume, we were impressed by how well much of his fiction holds up today. His writing style is smooth and... [click here for more] |
Wildside Press |
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Richard Wilson (1920–1987) was a Nebula Award winning American science fiction writer and fan. He was a member of the Futurians, and was at his most prolific in the 1950s—though he continued writing throughout his entire life. This volume focuses on his science fiction (24 stories) from the 1950s, but also includes a "non fiction" ghost story and a brief autobiography written... [click here for more] |
Wildside Press |
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The Golden Age of Science Fiction MEGAPACK™ Series focuses on unjustly forgotten science fiction writers from the 1960s and before. Horace B. Fyfe (1918-1997) was one. An engineer by trade, he also wrong a long string of popular science fiction and fantasy stories. He published extensively in genre magazines from his first appearance in Astounding (February 1940) until his last publication in... [click here for more] |
Wildside Press |
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Raymond Zinke Gallun (1911 - 1994) was among the earliest pulp fiction writers who specialized in science fiction, and he sold many stories to magazines in the 1930s under his own name and several pseudonyms (such as Dow Elstar, E.V. Raymond and William Callahan). His first novel, "People Minus X" (included here) was published in 1957, followed by his second, "The Planet Strappers,"... [click here for more] |
Wildside Press |
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Homer Eon Flint was one of the pioneers of science fiction -- publishing science fiction stories in pulp magazines before the term "science fiction" had even been coined. Unfortunately, he died violently -- and mysteriously -- at age 36, leaving behind a grieving widow and three young children. Prior to his shocking end in 1924, Homer's speculative fiction made him a leading contributor to... [click here for more] |
Wildside Press |
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Stanley Grauman Weinbaum (1902-1935) was an American science fiction writer. His career in science fiction was short but influential. His first story, "A Martian Odyssey", was published to great (and enduring) acclaim in July 1934, but he would be dead from lung cancer within eighteen months. Included in this volume are:
THE DARK OTHER
A MARTIAN ODYSSEY
VALLEY OF DREAMS
THE IDEAL
PYGMALION'S... [click here for more] |
Wildside Press |
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Edward Paul Wellen (1919-2011) wrote primarily short stories throughout his long career, primarily in both the mystery field, but also (especially early in his career) in science fiction magazines. This is the second collection of his science fiction stories we have published, and it's another good one. Included are:
ORIGINS OF GALACTIC LAW
THE BIG CHEESE
ROOT OF EVIL
THE VOICES
THE WORLD IN... [click here for more] |
Wildside Press |
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Sam Merwin, Jr. (1910-1996) is one of those great "lost" authors. Equally adept and mystery and science fiction, he produced a significant body of work in both fields. In fact, this volume adds as a bonus two of his classic mystery stories, in addition to a selection of 7 science fiction stories. Included are:
JUDAS RAM
THE AMBASSADOR
THE FINAL FIGURE
REEL LIFE FILMS
A WORLD APART
IT'S... [click here for more] |
Wildside Press |
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