Of Sorrow and Such
Mistress Gideon is a witch. The locals of Edda's Meadow, if they suspect it of her, say nary a word-Gideon has been good to them, and it's always better to keep on her good side. Just in case. When a foolish young... See More
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Mistress Gideon is a witch. The locals of Edda's Meadow, if they suspect it of her, say nary a word-Gideon has been good to them, and it's always better to keep on her good side. Just in case. When a foolish young... See More
(11 reviews)
Finnegan's Field by Angela Slatter is a dark fantasy novelette about a six year old child who mysteriously disappears for three years, only to return home just as mysteriously--but not quite the same. At least, not to her... See More
by Mike Mignola
(5 reviews)
Sara May expands her magical education in bigger but riskier ways as her lessons take a turn for the dangerous. And in the shadows, conspiracies begin to take shape. But what do they mean for the young witch? Hellboy creator... See More
by Mike Mignola
(11 reviews)
Sara May Blackburn begins her special training with the mysterious Ms. Brooks at the Linton School for Girls. As she learns more about her special powers, she's faced with new and dangerous challenges -- but could they be a... See More
(22 reviews)
Traversing the borderlands between terror and lush, fantastic beauty, Winter Children and Other Chilling Tales, Angela Slatter's eighth collection of short fiction, gathers twelve tales of horror, the uncanny, and dark... See More
(94 reviews)
A rich and exciting new urban fantasy, perfect for fans of Harry Dresden and Peter Grant. Verity Fassbinder has her feet in two worlds. The daughter of one human and one Weyrd parent, she has very little power herself... See More
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Watch out, Harry Dresden, Kinsey Milhone and Mercy Thompson: there's a new kick-ass guardian in town and Verity Fassbinder's taking no nonsense from anyone, not even the fox-spirit assassins who are invading Brisbane in this... See More
(56 reviews)
Walking between the worlds has always been dangerous - but this time V's facing the loss of all she holds dear. Verity Fassbinder thought no boss could be worse than her perfectionist ex-boyfriend - until she grudgingly... See More
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For fans of Naomi Novik and Katherine Arden, a dark gothic fairy tale from award-winning author Angela Slatter. Harrowing and beautiful, this is the grim, fairy-tale gothic you ve been waiting for CHRISTOPHER GOLDEN, New... See More
(32 reviews)
Angela Slatter's No Good Deed is a dark fantasy tale of magic, ghosts, and marriage set in her World Fantasy Award-winning Sourdough universe. Isobel assumed her wedding would be the grandest day of her life, but when she... See More
by M. R. Carey
(85 reviews)
From the greatest names in fantasy and horror comes an anthology of stories inspired by Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Join Alice as she is thrown into the whirlwind of Wonderland Within these pages you'll find myriad... See More
Lightspeed is an online science fiction and fantasy magazine. In its pages, you will find science fiction: from near-future, sociological soft SF, to far-future, star-spanning hard SF--and fantasy: from epic fantasy... See More
(20 reviews)
19 BRAND NEW TALES TO CHILL YOUR BLOOD AND HAUNT YOUR DREAMS! "The figure crouched over his mother was... taking something from her, sliding some spidery thing that struggled and screamed soundlessly out of her side and... See More
(23 reviews)
A Feast of Sorrows?Angela Slatter's first U.S. collection?features twelve of the World Fantasy and British Fantasy Award-winning Australian author's finest, darkest fairy tales, and adds two new novellas to her marvelous... See More
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The gods are dead, but will not be forgotten. When Mymnir flees the devastation of Ragnarok, she hopes to escape all that bound her to Ásgarðr -- a heedless pantheon, a domineering brother, and her neglectful... See More
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Four Dark Tales is a mini-collection to introduce new readers to the work of Australian author Angela Slatter. See More
Semiramis Baker used to fly through the air, always confident of being caught by her lover. But then Gable Brandt let her down and Semiramis spent a long time in the darkness, figuring out what would happen when she found... See More
(5 reviews)
Four Horrifying Tales is a mini-collection to introduce new readers to the writing of Australian author Angela Slatter. See More
(1 review)
Caroline's son returns to home and hearth at last. She's a good parent or so she tells herself. She did everything a mother could to bring Simon back, even lied for him. The only problem is that Caroline's not sure she... See More
by Mike Allen
(13 reviews)
A flock of shiny stories! Associated with life and death, disease and luck, corvids have long captured mankind's attention, showing up in mythology as the companions or manifestations of deities, and starring in stories from... See More
(2 reviews)
Sixteen stories of discovery from Australia's best writers. Each story in some way addresses the idea of discoveries, new beginnings, or literal or figurative "small steps", but each story takes you to places you far beyond... See More
by Thana Niveau
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The Pier - Thana Niveau "The pier exists," explains Thana Niveau, "and yes, it is decorated with strange plaques and cryptic memorials, although none are quite as morbid as I've invented. "It's mostly Clevedon Pier, which is... See More
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The Dark is a quarterly magazine co-edited by Jack Fisher and Sean Wallace, with the first issue featuring all-original short fiction by the following award-winning authors: Lisa L. Hannett, Nnedi Okorafor, Angela Slatter... See More
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Winner of the Aurealis Award for Best Collection. See More
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Australia is a large and diverse country, where not all vampires are alike. Some have adapted to Australia's sun; other vampires are content to follow the traditions of their European heritage; and there is also an... See More
(4 reviews)
Welcome to the beautiful magic, restless passion and exquisite horror of Angela Slatter's impeccably imagined tales. In the cathedral-city of Lodellan and its uneasy hinterland, babies are fashioned from bread, dolls are... See More
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Six hundred years ago, a group of pilgrims made their way to Canterbury, and Geoffrey Chaucer created one of the great works of English literature. A hundred years from now, a nuclear-powered steam train is stopped by a... See More