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  1. Aqueduct Press

    "A delectably gruesome, tantalizingly bitey cabinet of wonders awaits you in this jewel box of a collection from Tara Campbell." l—Tina Connolly, Hugo-nominated author of The Last …

  2. Aqueduct Press

    2011 Tiptree Award Honor List for "The Nones of Quintilis" (from the collection) This collection includes stories previously published in the acclaimed Paraspheres and Bending the …

  3. fter reading the collection, I Googled fruiting bodies. Reading about the fruiting bodies of fungi, I discovered that they are plant organs (aka mushrooms) created specifically for repro-duction. …

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    This first collection reveals a complex history of the Hwarhath through their myths, legends and even their science fiction, revealing a culture worthy of comparison to those of Ursula K. Le Guin.

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    Apr 3, 2024 · Conversation Pieces Vol. 91 — Feraltales by Couri Johnson ... Read a sample from the book. Not all women are sweet and docile princesses. Sometimes they are witches, foxes, …

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    The plays in this collection will elicit a mosaic of emotions. There's joy (Potato Chip Race), and laughter (Mrs. Brown's Dilemma), anger (Where's Becky?) and bewilderment (Clockwise).

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    In this collection of contemporary weird short fiction, a variety of different persons and beings try to fill up their days in varying states of isolation and mystery, real or imaginary.

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    This often laughable, often tear-jerking collection if a label is needed, is a rousing cheer for asking the question, “What is love anyway?” The answer lies somewhere on the horizon between the …

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    Her publications, despite their brief span—from 1982 to 1992—undeniably laid the groundwork for future generations of Basque science fiction writers. This collection, the first book published by …

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    In this powerful debut collection, Rannu Award-winning poet R. B. Lemberg explores the deep-rooted fluidity of gender, tradition, language, and desire in landscapes as familiar as high …