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First launched in January 2009, The Bards and Sages Quarterly is a celebration of short speculative fiction. Each issue brings readers a vibrant collection of speculative works from both new and established writers. Our goal remains the same today as when we began: to create a showcase in which to introduce readers to amazing voices they might have otherwise missed.
In this issue: Stories by Ibba... [click here for more] |
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For over ten years, The Bards and Sages Quarterly has provided fans of speculative fiction with a unique mix of tales from both new and established authors. With each issue, we strive to introduce readers to exciting and entertaining voices in the horror, science fiction, and fantasy genres. In this issue, stories by Jenny Swisher, Daniel Stride, Carrie Vaccaro Nelkin, Dana Beehr, Dawn Hebein,... [click here for more] |
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Now in our 12th year, The Bards and Sages Quarterly has provided fans of speculative fiction with a unique mix of tales from both new and established authors. With each issue, we strive to introduce readers to exciting and entertaining voices in the horror, science fiction, and fantasy genres.
Siblings procure a new drug designed to eradicate Alzheimer’s in patients with a family history... [click here for more] |
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First launched in January 2009, The Bards and Sages Quarterly is a celebration of short speculative fiction. Each issue brings readers a vibrant collection of speculative works from both new and established writers. Our goal remains the same today as when we began: to create a showcase in which to introduce readers to amazing voices they might have otherwise missed.
In this issue: Stories by Russell... [click here for more] |
Bards and Sages |
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For over a decade, the Bards and Sages Quarterly has been a showcase for both new and established authors to share their speculative works. The short stories presented in each issue serve as a delightful sampler of the speculative genres. Whether your preference is sword and sorcery, time-travel, space exploration, gothic horror, urban fantasy, or any of the speculative genres, you are sure... [click here for more] |
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For over a decade, the Bards and Sages Quarterly has been a showcase for both new and established authors to share their speculative works. The short stories presented in each issue serve as a delightful sampler of the speculative genres. Whether your preference is sword and sorcery, time-travel, space exploration, gothic horror, urban fantasy, or any of the speculative genres, you are sure... [click here for more] |
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Every issue of the Bards and Sages Quarterly strives to bring readers and entertaining and eclectic collection of speculative fiction tales by both new and established authors in the genres. In this issue: stories by Rick Danforth, Lisa Fox, Brad Goldberg, Michelle Ann King, Shi-Li Kow, Michelle Muenzler, and Lisa Voorhees. ... [click here for more] |
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Each issue of The Society of Misfit Stories Presents… is a celebration of long-form fiction. These novelettes and novellas will entertain and surprise fans of the form. In this issue: Theodore Singer, Christian Riley, Christine Grant, Franco Aversa, Nicole Tanquary, Jay Lowrey, J. S. Dewey.
Stories in this issue include:
The successor to King Arthur becomes embroiled... [click here for more] |
Bards and Sages |
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The Society of Misfit Stories Presents this eclectic collection of novelettes and novellas from some of the most unique voices in the speculative genres. This diverse anthology offers readers an enticing assortment of high fantasy, alien adventure, paranormal investigations, haunts both real and imagined, and more.
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By Force and Against the King’s Peace... [click here for more] |
Bards and Sages |
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Black Denim Lit is a monthly journal of fiction available on the web and on all eReaders. The May, 2014 issue edited by Christopher T Garry features seven new authors and their short stories. All the authors expand significantly on their print work, creating narratives that are variously dark, cynical, inspiring, disturbing, longing and irreverent.
Stories include: •The Avatar Self by Susan... [click here for more] |
Black Denim Press |
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The world has gone black.
At least, you can't see anything. You can't move or scream either. You're trapped.
This has to be a dream, yet... something tells you it's all too real. Not only do you not remember where you are, you don't remember who you are.
With a poetic narrative that promises an existential read, Nothing but the Black searches for a light in the darkness of identity.... [click here for more] |
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M.E.T.A. Force Origins: Bobbi Sue Jackson
Genre: Urban Fantasy
Length: 12,100 words (34 pages)
Format: PDF, EPUB, AZW3
M.E.T.A. Force Origins is a series of short stories revealing the backgrounds and early adventures of the greatest heroes of M.E.T.A. Force and their most villainous adversaries. In this issue we explore... [click here for more] |
Bloodstone Press |
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M.E.T.A. Force Origins: Neutron Girl
Genre: Sci-fi
Length: 9,800 words (28 pages)
Format: PDF, EPUB, AZW3
M.E.T.A. Force Origins is a series of short stories revealing the backgrounds and early adventures of the greatest heroes of M.E.T.A. Force and their most villainous adversaries. In this issue we examine Neutron Girl's... [click here for more] |
Bloodstone Press |
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The Great Race
Genre: Folk Tale
Length: 5,000 words (16 pages)
Format: PDF, E-PUB, KINDLE
This is a classic story with a delightful, new twist. Find out what really happened when the tortoise won that infamous race. When a poorly conceived plan goes awry, Rabbit is forced to put things right, but Turtle is little help... [click here for more] |
Bloodstone Press |
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Vincent Alan Chell is coy about answering the questions of his captor. He’d much rather talk about his dead wife, Yael, whose suicide somehow led him into captivity. Or Preacher, the bearded leader of a cult-like group that meets in the bowels of a church basement. Or the Peacemaker, the computer intelligence that has guaranteed peace between nations for half a century. Chell describes a world... [click here for more] |
Cowcatcher Press |
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Once upon a time, a nation’s fate depended on an informant.
Once upon a time, a woman knew the law and a man knew war.
Once upon a time, they all lived under a good Monarch’s leadership.
Until he was assassinated.
Galantier’s politics can be vicious, corrupt, and unfair, but not deadly. They’ve got a war they can’t win and dare not lose on their border.... [click here for more] |
CZEdwards |
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After the Femme Fatale virus wiped out 20 percent of women, the world fell into chaos. One father has to make the ultimate sacrifice for his daughter. A short story of 2,000 words, plus samples of other short stories. Includes a PDF and an EPUB version.
This short story appears in the collection Short Lives, which contains 30 short stories for a dollar, and is available here. ... [click here for more] |
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Short stories with a great depth of character. A celebrity power couple adopts a 3rd world child, but what is really going on? A woman Photoshops nude models all day, then comes home to reality. A cell phone calls Alexander Graham Bell. A zombie-themed murder mystery. Humor, horror, thought-provoking vignettes - There are stories here for every taste. Some are touched by the supernatural. Some are... [click here for more] |
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Dragons have always been a prevalent part of the mythos of humankind. Since ancient times they have existed in the hazy twilight of the sunrise and the darkening shadows given strength by the fading sun. They have dwelt with us in virtually every culture that has risen or fallen in the long existence of this fragile world. We only upon occasion, catch a fleeting glimpses of them, as we pass through... [click here for more] |
eGenesis Media |
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Volume II of the Cryptid Series, Man and Brother, follows crypto-biologist Kalyani Sharma on her race to preserve endangered cryptid species while negotiating the perils of a newly awakened world.
Protecting and preserving cryptid species is the life's work of crypto-biologist Kalyani Sharma. Things get complicated in the forests of the Pacific Northwest after she's discovered by a legend.... [click here for more] |
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SIX SHORT STORIES served up with a twist. From “The Best Fishing Ever”—a fish story with no fish, a horror story with no horror—to the title story, “The Murmuring Field”—a tale about love, loss, passion and alien visitors—here are six journeys into the strange, the wonderful and the bizarre. “Hafford House” is a haunted house tale where... [click here for more] |
Jan Strnad |
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Coventry is a typical university town in West Texas. Football is king, local festivals abound, and secrets run deeper than the roots of the Blood Pecan. Buck and Jabez are outsiders who couldn't get into any other school and were thrown together by the housing office. Can their new friendship survive the hazards of a town where breaking trust, going beyond the Narrow Way, is deadly dangerous? Ghouls,... [click here for more] |
Jay Pustějovskeý Bennett |
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No Evil is Wide is the violent story of an unnamed narrator, the prostitute he is tasked to “find,” and Carpenter Wells, a man who has lost his soul and wanders, empty, unable to quench his desire. The remembrances of the narrator revolve around sexual awakening, family distance and dissolution—how they crumble to common and inevitable animalism. It is filled with philosophical epistles... [click here for more] |
Madville Publishing |
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Patricia M. Muhammad |
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Embark on an epic fantasy adventure in A Hunter Rises, the captivating first book of the Jacob Crestmore Trilogy by Sean Clarke.
Dive into a modern world on the brink of war, where Jacob Crestmore, a disillusioned hunter, is thrust into a perilous journey to recover a long-lost artifact and unlock an unimaginable power. With an evil empire relentless in their pursuit and the fate... [click here for more] |
Sean Clarke |
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Within this book the visionary H. G. Wells takes you on grand adventures with each story. Travel through time to face the Morlocks, travel to strange islands where experiments on animals and humans take place, go inside the moon and escape the Selenites or else battle martians bent on human conquest. ... [click here for more] |
Solace Games |
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Five years ago the United States began to self destruct. As momentum toward a nuclear civil war grew at home, US covert kill teams- and then the military- rampaged through Europe attacking imaginary enemies. The USA found itself at war with former allies. Great Britain closed its borders and stayed mostly neutral. Robert Jones didn't get on the train out of Paris after it was bombed. He chose to... [click here for more] |
Spinneyhead |
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COLLECTED HERE ARE KLEIN’S RARE AND OBSCURE SHORT STORIES, HARD TO FIND EVEN FOR DEDICATED FANS.
Creatures sinister but unseen. Madmen who may not be so mad. Realities that twist into astonishing patterns. Insidious new technologies beyond our understanding or control. Welcome to the existential weird fiction of master storyteller T.E.D. KLEIN, the acclaimed editor of Twilight Zone... [click here for more] |
Stasheff Literary Enterprises |
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In this issue:
…fiction by Colin Wolcott, Biff Mitchell, Brendan Tynan Buck, Shannon Norland, Sean Monaghan, Joseph Lucido, Curtis James McConnell, Rebecca Ann Jordan, Christa Pagliei, Darius Jones,
…poetry by Gregory Crosby, John Grey,
…and artwork by Eleanor Leonne Bennett, J.D. Donnelly, Denny E. Marshall, Emily Lubanko
Issue 0 was our proof of concept... [click here for more] |
Strangelet Press |
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In this issue:
Cover art by (and interview with) Tory Hoke
Comic:
Saved by John Carvajal Bred to travel the stars, an explorer copes with the mysteries of a new world.
Fiction:
Delia by David Armstrong When we are near death, can we hear the dead? Can they help us?
Small Seeds by Elizabeth Jenike Unstoppable. Incurable. From small seeds... [click here for more] |
Strangelet Press |
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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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Ellie is a soldier in a world without governments. A generation ago, a series of financial crises caused most of the world’s governments to collapse, and left many of the people in those countries in terrible personal debt. Since then, the worst debtor nations have been under military occupation by the troops of the debt-recovery corporations, and the worst debtor of all is Měi-guó,... [click here for more] |
Trevelyan Cooper |
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"Mike Resnick's second collection of essays, anecdotes, speeches, and convention reports (not to mention lists and obituaries), written for science fiction fan magazines, includes topics as diverse as Edgar Rice Burroughs, Teddy Roosevelt, My Most Memorable Collecting Experience, Where Do You Get Those Crazy (Novel) Ideas?, Bathrooms I Have Known, and much more." ... [click here for more] |
Wildside Press |
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Building New Worlds is a history of a pivotal decades-long episode in the birth and growth of today's science fiction. Enthralling and amusing, it's written with affection and wit. This is no dry, modishly theorized academic analysis. Nor is it a rah-rah celebration of the "Good Old Days." Here is a candid and astute reader's response to a magazine that, by today's standards, was often comically bad--but... [click here for more] |
Wildside Press |
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RESNICK ON THE LOOSE collects Mike Resnick's essays, editorials, interviews, introduction, and articles -- more than 75 of them -- covering everything from Hugo Awards to classic authors to the art of writing. An essential volume for anyone interested in looking beyond Resnick's award-winning novels and stories to the heart and soul of the creative genius behind them! Introduction by Eric Flint.... [click here for more] |
Wildside Press |
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The basics of a good interview may be summed up in the following sentence: find someone interesting and articulate, ask just enough questions to get them talking, then point the microphone, shut up, and, oh, by the way, make sure your equipment works. So says Darrell Schweitzer, the editor of this fascinating volume of contemporary interviews with seventeen science fiction writers. Included are scintillating... [click here for more] |
Wildside Press |
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Darrell Schweitzer interviews seventeen science fiction writers. Included are scintillating conversations with: George R. R. Martin, James Morrow, Jack Dann, Geoffrey A. Landis, Joe W. Haldeman, Zoran Zivkovic, Esther M. Friesner, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Harry Turtledove, Gregory Frost, Tom Purdom, D. G. Compton, Robert J. Sawyer, Charles Stross, Brian Herbert, Kevin J. Anderson, and Howard Waldrop.... [click here for more] |
Wildside Press |
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Science fiction loves strangeness. It relishes oddities, even when it piles on fear and dystopian loathing. The technical term for a fascination with the strange and alien is xenophilia, just as the term for a terror of the strange is xenophobia. At its core, then, science fiction is...Xeno Fiction. So science fiction seeks out the strange, roams far from home in space and time, looks with avid eagerness... [click here for more] |
Wildside Press |
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