Mystics in Hell
Mystic Madness! Join the doomed on their vision quests in eleven stories by the damnedest writers in Perdition: Janet Morris; A.L. Butcher; Joe Bonadonna; Andrew P. Weston; Gustavo Bondoni; S. E. Lindberg; Tom Barczak... See More
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by Janet Morris
(2 reviews)
Mystic Madness! Join the doomed on their vision quests in eleven stories by the damnedest writers in Perdition: Janet Morris; A.L. Butcher; Joe Bonadonna; Andrew P. Weston; Gustavo Bondoni; S. E. Lindberg; Tom Barczak... See More
(6 reviews)
Future SF is a magazine focusing on international science fiction. In this oversized issue we've collected stories from the established masters as well as some exciting up-and-comers in China, Japan, and South Korea. From... See More
Tales to warm your imagination during the cold winter months Featuring stories by Christina Ardizzone, Matt Bliss, Gustavo Bondoni, Micah Castle, Nestor Delfino, C. M. Fields, Andrew Giffin, Emma Kathryn, Michelle Ann King... See More
by Mary E. Lowd
(2 reviews)
"Those Persians had sand, and I have oceans, but it's the same vast expanse that casual people assume is empty." - "Luigi's Song", Jude-Marie Green The ocean is vast and mostly uncharted. In these nineteen stories, authors... See More
(1 review)
Alien Dimensions #24 Bumper Issue! (386 pages in print form. Digital length may vary.) Alien Dimensions is a space fiction short stories anthology series featuring amazing authors from around the world. Previous issues... See More
(11 reviews)
When Sked breaks Akane out of a top-secret Chinese prison, they need to lie low while the heat subsides. Apart from the Chinese government, several criminal organizations want them dead or alive... preferably dead. The... See More
by Juliana Rew
(9 reviews)
Whether the setting is a cabin in the woods, Fae, or a tomb by the sounding sea, Third Flatiron's new anthology, "Terra! Tara! Terror!" takes you on an atmospheric journey through the realms of speculative fiction. We invite... See More
by Amy Aderman
(2 reviews)
It's only human to feel that delicious frisson of fear when things get a little strange. Third Flatiron Anthologies proudly presents "Ain't Superstitious," a double issue packed with 26 stories of the weird, wild, and... See More
(15 reviews)
All Argentine Army Colonel Javier Balzano had to do was babysit a group of scientists to Antarctica. The months spent at the Belgrano II base promised to be more tedious than dangerous. His only real concern was a mysterious... See More
(2 reviews)
The Society of Misfit Stories is a home for those wonderful stories that are too long for most magazines but too short for stand-alone print books. Whether you call them short stories, novelettes, or novellas, these stories... See More
(5 reviews)
Ringworlds, Dyson spheres, arcologies, planet cities, space elevators, skyscrapers with populations of entire countries; come along with us as we explore megastructures, gigastructures, TERASTRUCTURES! See More
by Dustin Bilyk
(6 reviews)
Brought to life with the assistance of Brandon Sanderson's Dragonsteel Productions, as well as the backing of over 130 other Fantasy and Sci-fi enthusiasts! From editor Dustin Bilyk we bring you Summer of Sci-Fi & Fantasy... See More
(136 reviews)
Even with the coming of the Long Night, flickers of freedom remain as beacons in the darkness. As long as the United States Constitution stood as a symbol of liberty and justice, worldwide authoritarians could never rest... See More
(2 reviews)
It was supposed to be a desperate suicide mission, a holding action designed to delay a deadly enemy bent on destroying humanity: five starships sent to their doom, thousands of men and women knowingly laying down their... See More
by JA Andrews
(5 reviews)
Noblebright fantasy is fantasy with a thread of hope even in the darkest hour, with characters who strive to do the right thing, even when it costs them everything. In this exciting collection of noblebright fantasy, fresh... See More
Time travel. The desire to achieve this stems from the human need to KNOW. What really happened that day? What will happen in the future? How can we put a stop to that bad thing, or achieve this good thing? How will we react... See More
(3 reviews)
22 science fiction and fantasy stories, including two new, never-before published pieces, from the award-winning Argentinian author Gustavo Bondoni. Set in corners of the world oft forgotten, these stories will take you... See More
by Scot Noel
Quick ViewDreamForge is an independent, small press Magazine of Positive Science Fiction and Fantasy.Our goal is to publish fiction and commentary that embody, in one way or another, these essential principles: integrity and decency... See More
(3 reviews)
A novel of Interstellar Contact, Virtual Worlds, and the Essence of Humanity. Earth is empty of humans. This surprising observation stymies Rome and his shipmates, crew of the starship come to re-establish contact from the... See More
(23 reviews)
Professor John Vincent is on a biological research expedition in the Darien Gap, the most dangerous place in the Western Hemisphere. The impenetrable jungle on the border of Colombia and Panama was once the haunt of drug... See More
(3 reviews)
Third Flatiron Anthologies presents "Keystone Chronicles," 19 fresh science fiction and fantasy stories exploring the theme of keystone events. What is a keystone? It's the central stone at the summit of an arch, locking... See More
(4 reviews)
Contained within is a microcosm of modern Cyberpunk. Consume if hungry for the virtual and the warm. Works by: Glamorous Corpses, and others by David Tallerman;Other, by John K. Webb; 'Victed, by L.P. Melling; A Local... See More
(11 reviews)
Ruins from ancient civilizations of the Universe. From future Earth to distant star systems humans and aliens have left artifacts. Some ruins are harmless. Some are not. All tell fascinating stories. Cover art by Guillaume... See More
New issue of the great monthly magazine of science fiction short stories! See More
by Cesar Torres
(1 review)
Stunning new stories of speculative fiction by rising talents Derek J. Goodman, Brandon Bell, Cesar Torres, Patty Jansen and others. This, the eleventh issue of the monthly sf magazine, is perhaps the best yet. See More
(1 review)
The struggle between man and evil has always been a mainstay of fantasy. Pill Hill Press pays homage to this tradition in the sequel to their critically acclaimed anthology, Shadows & Light: Tales of Lost Kingdoms. Volume II... See More
(1 review)
Science fiction, fantasy, and horror anthology, "A High Shrill Thump: War Stories," marshals a convoy of more than a dozen short stories about war's mysterious dominion over human destiny. These far-out tales transport... See More
(4 reviews)
A second anthology of paranormal humor in the same vein as the first Strangely Funny. Twenty-one talented authors have gathered round to apply a mallet to your funny bone. In this tomb--er, tome, many questions will be... See More
(1 review)
Mariko Kusama is a woman struggling to get along in the male-dominated world of the yakuza, and she is very, very good at it. Like many women entering the yakuza underworld, her point of entry was as a hostess. Her... See More