The Forest God
The Forest God, incarnated into the body of hare, ready to die and live again. The Apprentice Witch, outcast and unwanted, unsure of her path. The Young Lord, frivolous and rootless, inconsiderate of his duties. Their... See More
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by Jamie Lackey
(16 reviews)
Quick ViewThe Forest God, incarnated into the body of hare, ready to die and live again. The Apprentice Witch, outcast and unwanted, unsure of her path. The Young Lord, frivolous and rootless, inconsiderate of his duties. Their... See More
by Jamie Lackey
(5 reviews)
Quick ViewOne Revolution contains twenty flash fiction pieces and one serialized short story. Run the gamut from fantasy to science fiction to horror, and back again. Within these pages, you'll find blood sport set in space, fairies... See More
by Jamie Lackey
(1 review)
Quick ViewTriangulation: Morning After is the 2012 edition of PARSEC Ink's internationally acclaimed anthology featuring 24 original short stories from up and coming authors in speculative fiction. What will your Morning After bring... See More
Beautifully written speculative fiction from Metaphorosis magazine. All the stories from the month, plus author biographies, interviews, and story origins. Table of Contents Shadows on Glass - Jamie Lackey What Have You... See More
by A.E. Decker
(1 review)
Quick ViewFifteen bite-sized stories, offering a sampler platter of fantasy, science fiction, and paranormal horror. Within these pages, you'll find flower fairies, alien brothels, were-bears, and sentient houses. Step inside a museum... See More
by Fruma Klass
(1 review)
Quick ViewWhat do you thirst for? A patchwork god? A new libido? Alien intervention? Noah after the flood? Vegan dinosaur? A fine wine and poison cellar? A straw mother? Evolution? a magic mask? Duplicated brothers? It's all here... See More
by Kelli Owen
Quick ViewDecember 2012 Welcome to the second issue of LampLight. Kelli Owen is our featured artist. In addtion to her dark tale, we will talk with her about her craft and advice for new writers. We will hear more about our literary... See More
by Gary Cuba
(10 reviews)
Quick ViewDanger, adventure, betrayal and heartbreak blaze to life in the pages of Earthbound Fiction's sophomore collection. Packed with brilliant new sci-fi from Sylvia Hiven, Suzanne Van Rooyen, Patricia Correll, John Dromey... See More
by Jamie Lackey
Quick ViewThe combined talents of today's hottest new fantasy writers are now on display in one incredible collection. These stories will transport you to a world of spellbinding fantasy, adventure, humor and heartbreak - where the... See More
by Jamie Lackey
(1 review)
Quick ViewThe Bards and Sages Quarterly features original short speculative fiction from both new and established authors. Our writers include first-time authors, Pushcart Prize nominees and Nebula award winners. With each issue, our... See More
Cutting-edge experimentation, endangered species, and restaurant franchise opportunities. These are but some of the strange tales to be found in this book. Mad Scientist Journal: Autumn 2018 collects fourteen tales from the... See More
by Jamie Lackey
(5 reviews)
Quick ViewA Metal Box Floating Between Stars and Other Stories contains 19 short stories that will make you think, wonder, and hope. Journey within and away to find love across time, friendly and fearsome aliens, alternate realities... See More
by Jamie Lackey
Quick ViewThe Blood of Four Gods and Other Stories contains fourteen short stories, including two never-before-seen tales, set in fantasy worlds inspired by Asian, Native American, and African myth and history. Within these pages, you... See More
(6 reviews)
Quick ViewParsec Ink is proud to announce its 14th collection of short stories. Triangulation: Harmony & Dissonance is 21 short stories from around the world that explore this musical theme from every direction in the Speculative... See More
Fiction from A.L. Kersel, Jamie Lackey, Margret A. Treiber, Cameron Suey, Robin van Eck Fiona Maeve Geist discusses the translated works of Nelly Arcan and Yumiko Kurahashi And a classic take from Edith Nesbit, the... See More
by Kristin Janz
Quick ViewThe goal of speculative fiction has always been to examine the real world through the lens of the imaginary. By considering what could be, we gain a better understanding of what is. The Colored Lens strives to do exactly... See More
by Janna Layton
(5 reviews)
Quick ViewThe goal of speculative fiction has always been to examine the real world through the lens of the imaginary. By considering what could be, we gain a better understanding of what is. The Colored Lens strives to do exactly... See More
by Jamie Lackey
Quick ViewSecond Revolution contains twenty-eight original flash fiction stories. Open up to a story about love and death, friendship and isolation, or princesses and dragons. Within these pages, you'll find a menacing unicorn, a new... See More
by Jamie Lackey
(7 reviews)
Quick ViewCan we bring a species back from extinction? Why are dragons not with us today? Would you condemn a whole species to die so you could live? Explore these tales of species extinction. Hold fast against the winds of death... See More
by Jamie Lackey
Quick ViewCreative, intriguing and sometimes emotional, this edition of Triangulation includes many variations on the theme "Steel Cities". From pigeons to sentient buildings, love stories to radioactive planets, mysterious entities... See More
by Jamie Lackey
Quick ViewWhat do you thirst for? A patchwork god? A new libido? Alien intervention? Noah after the flood? Vegan dinosaur? A fine wine and poison cellar? A straw mother? Evolution? a magic mask? Duplicated brothers? It's all here... See More
by Bruce Bethke
(9 reviews)
Quick ViewRampant Loon Press is excited to announce our biggest and most ambitious project yet: STUPEFYING STORIES 23. Twelve new stories, covering a range of genres from contemporary horror, to urban fantasy, to science fiction so... See More
(2 reviews)
Quick ViewThe goal of speculative fiction has always been to examine the real world through the lens of the imaginary. By considering what could be, we gain a better understanding of what is. The Colored Lens strives to do exactly... See More
by Jamie Lackey
Quick ViewJuliet is the perfect daughter to her cold parents. She's devoted to her magic studies, studious and serious, and she even spends her weekends at home. If she's a little lonely, well, that hardly matters. Romeo writes... See More
The goal of speculative fiction has always been to examine the real world through the lens of the imaginary. By considering what could be, we gain a better understanding of what is. The Colored Lens strives to do exactly... See More
(3 reviews)
Quick ViewHumanity craves efficiency, subconsciously forming habits to make each portion of our day more comfortable, allowing us the time and ability to expand our horizons. From Neanderthals learning migration patterns for hunting... See More
by Beth Cato
(2 reviews)
Quick ViewEdited by Philip K. Dick Award-winning author and cyberpunk legend Bruce Bethke, STUPEFYING STORIES is the place to read tomorrow's famous writers today! Stupefying Stories 24 features all-new stories by -- • Pete Wood... See More
by Jamie Lackey
(1 review)
Quick ViewIT'S OUR ANNUAL HORROR SPECIAL, AND IT'S A DOUBLE-ISSUE! Edited by award-winning author and cyberpunk legend Bruce Bethke, STUPEFYING STORIES is the place to read tomorrow's famous writers today! Stupefying Stories 26 is our... See More
Robots, unicorns, showdowns, sentient spaceships and post-apocalyptic libraries, all in the first issue of THE SOCKDOLAGER! This collection of science fiction & fantasy contains dight stories eight tales of strange adventure... See More
(1 review)
Quick ViewThe goal of speculative fiction has always been to examine the real world through the lens of the imaginary. By considering what could be, we gain a better understanding of what is. The Colored Lens strives to do exactly... See More