Hear Me Roar
There are no damsels in distress here! A city guard in a world where sunlight is the greatest currency must choose between what's done and what's right when she meets a woman from the other side of the wall who's caring... See More
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Quick ViewThere are no damsels in distress here! A city guard in a world where sunlight is the greatest currency must choose between what's done and what's right when she meets a woman from the other side of the wall who's caring... See More
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Quick ViewWhat happens when an emissary from Faerie on an algae-powered airship gets distracted from their mission by the scent of pink bubble gum? Hilarity. That's what. See More
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Quick ViewA great collection of short speculative fiction. Twenty-three authors selected by co-editors Rhonda Parrish and Greg Bechtel Nevertheless (Tesseracts Twenty-one) is a collection of optimistic speculative fiction stories... See More
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Quick ViewDieselpunk and decopunk are alternative history re-imaginings of (roughly) the WWI and WWII eras: tales with the grit of roaring bombers and rumbling tanks, of 'We Can Do It' and old time gangsters, or with the glamour of... See More
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Quick ViewWhimsical, Inquisitive, Quick-Witted Air is essential for life. Air is so important that breathing is instinctual. Yet Air is unstable and capricious, blowing gently as a summer breeze in one moment and blasting with the... See More
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Quick ViewFairies threaten the world of artifice and technology, forcing the royal family to solve a riddle to stop their world from irrevocable change; a dishonest merchant uses automatons as vessels for his secrets and lies; a woman... See More
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Quick ViewIf you think cats and water don't mix, think again. Plunge into worlds of piratical cats: some selfish, some mischievous, all fond of hitting the catnip stash. From ships on the deep blue sea, to ships flying through the... See More
by Mark Leslie
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Quick ViewA look inside the hospitals, asylums, and sanatoriums in which formal spectral residents refuse to move on. Hospitals are supposed to be places of healing, places of birth, and places of hope. But with all of the varying... See More
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Quick ViewIn the alphabet tapestry style of A is for Apocalypse, this book unspools tales of beauty and horror on a common theme. Within these pages is not the end of all the world but the ways in which individuals can break. The... See More
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Quick ViewWater doesn't need to be deep to be dark. A remote mountain lake where the locals wear iron anklets for protection, a ghost ship, a goddess, a pearl diver who finds much more than she's looking for, the true story about a... See More
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Quick ViewThe apocalypse will come in A is for Apocalypse, but in a many different forms. Within these covers the apocalypse comes with fire, with a sigh, with tears, in technological code, with alien intervention. It comes with... See More
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Quick ViewX Marks More Than One Spot Enter a world of Barking Buccaneers, where piratical dogs sail the seas, seeking one tail-chasing adventure after another. Whether dealing with sea monsters, the doldrums, or bitter betrayal... See More
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Quick ViewWater is the most yielding of all elements, changing to fit its container, whether that be a thimble or a lake bed. At the same time, anyone who has ever watched the unrelenting progression of a tsunami understands its raw... See More
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Quick ViewThe ability for people to control (to some extent at least) fire has long been held as one of the major events that contributed to human evolution, but when fire eludes or escapes our control it is also one of the most... See More
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Quick ViewA feast of misadventure, misjudgment, and depravity. The Lost Librarian's Grave runs the gamut of horror and weird fiction, from a mutant in Chernobyl to a living monstrosity in India, from lethal curses in Japan and Greece... See More
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Quick ViewA Howliday Invitation Celebrate the joys of togetherness during the holiday season with your friends, your family... and your pack. Let's face it, whether you're facing awkward family dinners, supernatural brawls, or the... See More
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Quick ViewWhat do you get when you take the high tech/low life settings of cyberpunk and sprinkle them with the magic and possibilities of fairy tales? Trolls under teleportation bridges, masquerades held in virtual reality, princely... See More
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Quick View"Anyone who believes that faeries are wee, golden-haired creatures with dragon-fly wings and sweet intentions has never met a real faerie." -Suzanne Willis, "A Silver Thread Between Worlds" Retellings of familiar favourites... See More
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Quick ViewUnicorns locked away in the cargo holds of spaceships, becoming roller skating phenoms or leaving sparkly rainbow poop in a poor bartender's living room are just the start. There's a demi-god trying to figure out where... See More
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Quick ViewAn exploration of the spooky side of Edmonton. Full of ghosts and strange sights, Edmonton is a place rich in the paranormal. Or is it? Are there really spirits that lurk around Fort Edmonton and the provincial legislature... See More
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Quick ViewWe come from dust, and to dust we return... Earth is steady. Solid. Reliable. It is the source of life and the thing which sustains it. But it's not always serene and peaceful. It takes a lot to stir the earth but when it... See More
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Quick ViewWhen you think of Mrs. Claus, do you imagine a quiet North Pole homebody who finds complete fulfillment in baking cookies, petting reindeer and crafting toys alongside elves? How about a magic-wielding ice goddess, or a... See More
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Quick ViewThree of Rhonda Parrish's beloved Aphanasian stories brought together in one collection for the first time! A Love Story: Z'thandra, a swamp elf living with the Reptar, discovers a human near the village. When she falls in... See More
by Holly Day
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Quick ViewA magazine of science fiction, fantasy, horror and crime short stories - sometinmes with the genres mixed. This issue has stories by: Holly Day, Shane M. Gavin, Steve Jordon, Joyce Carpenter, Jamie Mason, Ciro Faienza... See More
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Quick ViewFor the fourth installment of Rhonda Parrish's Alphabet Anthologies, contributors were challenged to write about dinosaurs. The resulting twenty-six stories contain widely different interpretations of the dinosaur theme and... See More
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Quick ViewWhen a sword manifests in an old folk's home it opens Autumn's eyes to a whole world of magic, gods and giants. But before she has a chance to come to grips with her new reality, Autumn's grandmother is attacked and put in... See More
Deep, mysterious, beautiful... dangerous... Women and the sea have been tied together in myth and story from the beginning of time. Tales of women being drawn to the sea or being left on the shore, waiting for their men's... See More
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Quick ViewForbidden magic, half-remembered Gods, the secrets to immortality, final outposts, bloody vengeance and fantastical creatures all abound in these stories by Krista D. Ball, Katelyn Brehm, M.L.D. Curelas, Rhonda Parrish... See More