Books by Ben Peek
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The Eternal Kingdom (The Children Trilogy Book 3)
A nation in fragments On the shores of Yeflam, Ayae struggles to keep her people together. She acts as liaison between the camp leaders and the immortals who could save them. Zaifyr's immortal siblings have arrived - but... See More
The Godless (Children Trilogy Book 1)
Ben Peek's The Godless is the first in the Children Trilogy; an epic fantasy series with a gripping plot and unforgettable characters. The Gods have fallen but their powers live on... Fifteen thousand years after the War... See More
Leviathan's Blood (The Children Trilogy Book 2)
A new god has risen. The immortal Zaifyr has arrived at the Floating Cities in chains, to await trial for murder. Despite this, he's preparing for war against a new child god - for she will do anything to destroy those who... See More
Clarkesworld Magazine Issue 63
The December 2011 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine. This issue features fiction by Ben Peek ("Sirius"), Chris Stabback ("In Which Faster-Than-Light Travel Solves All of Our Problems") and Catherynne M. Valente (Part 3/3 of... See More
Above/Below
A city has fallen from the sky. In the wreckage, two men - Devian Lell, a window cleaner in the floating cities of Loft, and Eli Kurran, a security guard in one of the polluted, ground-based cities of Dirt - will find their... See More
Shimmer Magazine - Issue 18
Guest-edited by the illustrious Ann VanderMeer, these eight juicy stories are a journey beyond the ordinary. Explore futures and footnotes, fragments and history. Read about mushrooms and missing limbs, shadows and books... See More
Nightmare Magazine, August 2014
NIGHTMARE is an online horror and dark fantasy magazine. In NIGHTMARE's pages, you will find all kinds of horror fiction, from zombie stories and haunted house tales, to visceral psychological horror. This month, we have... See More
Dimension6: annual collection 2020
Dimension6, the electronic magazine of Australian speculative fiction brings you its seventh and final annual collection with all new stories from Ben Peek, Joanne Anderton, Simon Petrie, J. Ashley-Smith, Deborah Sheldon... See More