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Vonda N. McIntyre preferred to keep her author's biography short and sweet: "Vonda N. McIntyre writes science fiction." While true, this modest claim conceals accomplishments that earned her multiple accolades and an... See More
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Quick ViewVonda N. McIntyre preferred to keep her author's biography short and sweet: "Vonda N. McIntyre writes science fiction." While true, this modest claim conceals accomplishments that earned her multiple accolades and an... See More
by A.M. Freeman
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Quick ViewOh Venus. Doesn't that just roll off the lips like a lovers kiss? What image does it draw to your mind? A great planetary body of deadly gases neighboring Earth, existing as its own world, mysterious and alluring? Or an... See More
by Cody Sisco
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Quick ViewReaders in Los Angeles are thirsty for stories that bring their city to life. This anthology features a diverse range of voices and genres. Like the City of Angels in which these stories were born, nothing is off-limits... See More
In the Nebula Award-nominated "To Kiss the Star," gravely disabled Mel Armstrong gets the chance to explore the stars, but doesn't want to leave the man she loves behind. In "The Renascence of Memory," nanotechnology... See More
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Quick View"Without Absolution" is the first collection from science-fiction and fantasy writer Amy Sterling Casil. It contains nine stories and four poems in which a new disease causes birth defects; a father clones himself; and a... See More
What if... not so long from now, outlaw body artists could make you look any way you wanted? A new disease causes birth defects unlike any the world has ever seen and your job is to take care of these kids, including the boy... See More
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Quick ViewIn Hell, there are many writers. Can Will Shakespeare, the most human of the great writers, dream himself out of Hell, where he has been for generations? The Lord of the Flies, Beelzebub promises the great writers in Hell a... See More