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| Macabre :: Allegra Press :: A Magazine Edited by Christina Sng |
| Machinations: An Anthology of Ingenious Designs :: CSFG Publishing :: An Anthology Edited by Chris Andrews |
| Spaceships. Magical devices. Flying machines. Instruments to probe the afterlife. Technology friendly and otherwise . . . Welcome to another anthology from the Canberra Speculative Fiction Guild. Twenty speculative stories -- science fiction, horror, fantasy, and nearly every conceivable mix -- with some film noir thrown in for good luck. | |||||||||
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| Masque of Dreams :: Wildside Press :: A Collection by Bruce Boston |
| The masques of 17th century Europe presented dramatic entertainers based on mythic themes and enhanced by lavish costumes and sets. The entertainments in Bruce Boston's Masque of Dreams fashion myths of their own and are enhanced by the voice of a poet, often lyrics and at times pyrotechnic. | |||||||||
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| Maternal Instinct :: Delirium Books :: A Novella by J.F. Gonzalez |
| Delirium's first book with author Jesus Gonzalez takes you on a downward spiral into the underground S&M scene and further into the making of snuff films. Gonzalez's personal research into this subject matter, as well as his pure talent for storytelling, makes the 40,000 word self-titled novella an unforgettable fictional force. | |||||||||
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| Midnight Carnival :: Pentagram Publications :: A Magazine Edited by John Navroth |
| Midnight Carnival is a digest-sized fiction magazine in the tradition of Bradbury, Beaumont, Serling, Bloch, Matheson, du Maurier, and John Collier. Psychologically surreal and tales of irony, wonder, and the oddly whimsical where the commonplace may turn into the very uncommon are common themes in this magazine. | |||||||||
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| More Fungi from Yuggoth :: Pentagram Publications :: An Anthology Edited by John Navroth |
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Far in the outer cosmos, past the starry voids, lies fabled Yuggoth; a
strange, gray world out of space and out of time. It is a world where
the land lies shadowed and vaporous, where trees bear strange fruit
and the denizens there fly on alien, powerful wings which have a way
of resisting the ether.
Now, inspired by this otherworld created by the legendary H.P. Lovecraft comes an all-new collection of poem and prose, More Fungi from Yuggoth. | |||||||||
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| Mythos Collector :: Dark Tree Press :: A Magazine Edited by Brian S. Lingard |
| Mythos Collector is the magazine for collectors of H.P. Lovecraft and the Cthulhu Mythos. Publishing articles on all aspects of collecting the Mythos including comics, games, books, magazines, videos, etc. Featuring interviews with Mythos writers, artists, publishers, critics, editors, and more. | |||||||||
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| The Nature of Balance :: Prime Books :: A Novel by Tim Lebbon |
| One morning the world does not wake up. Millions lie dead in their beds, victims of their own dreams of falling. There are survivors . . . but the world they emerge into is changing rapidly. Humanity is no longer the dominant species. Now, Nature has the upper hand. | |||||||||
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| New Genre :: A Magazine Edited by Adam Golaski & Jeff Paris |
| New Genre is a review of science and horror fiction with the goal of breaking genre stereotypes by: publishing highly crafted and compelling stories, maintaining high production values, and expanding the traditional genre audience. New Genre was highlighted by Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling in The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror, and two of their authors received honorable mentions for their work. | |||||||||
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| Night Shopping :: Incubusvane Publications :: A Magazine Edited by Eric S. Brown |
| Night Shopping is a new digest-sized pulp magazine from Incubusvane Publications intent on publishing a blend of horror and science fiction, a macabre blend of our innermost fears and terrors as we know them with the potential for what the future could birth as spawns all new. | |||||||||
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| The Night the Lights Went Out in Arkham :: Undaunted Press :: An Anthology Edited by Cullen Bunn |
| The Night the Lights Went Out in Arkham is a collection of Lovecraftian horror in the 1970s. They know, it's a twisted concept, perhaps even blasphemous. But there has never been an age of more dizzying perversion--or of greater cyclopean aspect--during the Age of Man than was known during the 1970s. | |||||||||
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| Nor of Human: An Anthology of Fantastic Creatures :: CSFG Publishing :: An Anthology Edited by Geoffrey Maloney |
| Captured in these pages are stories of fantastic creatures from the minds of the Canberra Speculative Fiction Guild. These stories represent gems from award-winning, established, and emerging writers. Nor of Human is a rich blend of humor, horror hard SF, fantasy, spaceships, elves, and everything between. Including marmosets. | |||||||||
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| Octoberland :: Flesh & Blood Press :: An Anthology Edited by Jack Fisher |
| Octoberland is a place of horror and tragedy, of oddities and unpleasantries, and the road leading there is but one way. The premiere trade paperback from Flesh & Blood Press. | |||||||||
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| On Spec :: A Magazine Edited by Diane L. Walton |
| On Spec is Canada's longest running magazine of speculative writing. Winner of several Aurora awards, this quarterly journal showcases the best in Canadian science fiction, fantasy, horror and magic realism. | |||||||||
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| Once Upon a Slime :: Catalyst Press :: Collection by Mark McLaughlin |
| Once Upon a Slime brings together all of Mark McLaughlin's weirdest, most shocking, often hilarious tales of gruesome gore and demonic dread. Mark has always placed high or won in the annual World Horror Convention Gross-Out Story-Reading Contests, and this collection includes his acclaimed stories for that competition, including his two first-place tales, "The Odour Out of the Terrible Old Man" and "Dr. Jekyll Hydes the Sausage." | |||||||||
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| Osteoporoses :: Sam's Dot Publishing :: A Collection by Kevin L. Donihe |
| Thirteen poems by the master of short horror poetry, Kevin L. Donihe, including six which have never before emerged from the crypt. Donihe, who edits the bi-annual Bare Bone anthology, takes a perverse delight in creating images that are not all what they seem. Fully illustrated. | |||||||||
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