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Tearjerker by Steve Berman (online exclusive - short fiction)

August 11th, 2008 · No Comments

Okay another chance to read some short fiction for you! What we have here is Steve Berman’s Tearjerker.  It was originally published in the Paper Cities anthology edited by Ekaterina Sedia and will also be included in Berman’s forthcoming Second Thoughts.
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Berman has been a Andre Norton Award Finalist and had a story [...]

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How Meersh the Bedeviler Lost His Toes by Gregory Frost

July 20th, 2008 · No Comments

I just posted another web exclusive story over at the ‘bookspot for your reading pleasure. As many know I recently conducted an interview with novelist Gregory Frost that was largely about his most recent novel Shadowbridge (see my review here) and his forthcoming one Lord Tophet.  After this process I got to thinking that it [...]

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The Valley of the Giants by Benjamin Rosenbaum (Exclusive)

July 17th, 2008 · 1 Comment

I just put some more exclusive content up at the ‘bookspot!  Well you knew I had to get Small Beer in the House, you knew I had to get Small Beer house *stops early 90’s Funk Flex imitation* - so here we got some sweet short fiction from Benjamin Rosenbaum. Rosenbaum’s stories have been finalists [...]

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Tags: Benjamin Rosenbaum · Excerpt · Exclusive · Small Beer Press · The Ant King and Other Stories · The Valley of the Giants · books · short fiction

Paul S. Kemp Channels Lovecraft - For Free*

October 27th, 2007 · No Comments

Over at his blog author Paul S. Kemp has released a story available for your perusal (I like to think my perusal and and the rest of you get in on the residual - feel free to send paypal payment to me as well). He has what he is calling a story in the [...]

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