Orson Scott Card’s InterGalactic Medicine Show: An Anthology

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Bestselling writer Orson Scott Card founded the online magazine Intergalactic Medicine Show in 2006. It has been a big success, drawing submissions from well-known sf and fantasy writers, as well as fostering some amazing new talents. This collection contains some of the best of those stories from the past year.

There is fiction from David Farber, Tim Pratt, and David Lubar among others, also four new Ender’s Game universe stories by Card himself. This collection is sure to appeal to Card’s fans, and be a great ambassador to them for these other talented writers.

Lovecraftiana: The Magazine of Eldritch Horror

Cthulhuvian thrills from the modern day heirs of the Lovecraftian legacy!

Featuring stories, poems, articles and art by:
Joseph Rubas
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Carl Fox
Benjamin Welton
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Gavin Chappell
Gav Roachdown
John C Adams
Gary Budgen
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Fantasy Magazine

Fantasy Magazine is an online magazine focusing exclusively on fantasy fiction. In its pages, you will find all types of fantasy—high fantasy, contemporary urban tales, surrealism, magical realism, science fantasy, folktales…and anything and everything in between. Fantasy is entertainment for the intelligent genre reader—we publish stories of the fantastic that make us think, and tell us what it is to be human.

In this month’s issue, we have the following stories: “News Right Fresh From Heaven” by Darby Harn, “Lebkuchen” by Priya Sharma, “Ghost Girl” by Lauren Beukes, “As We Report to Gabriel” by Tina Connolly. All that, plus author spotlight interviews with all of our authors.

Stupefying Stories

Rampant Loon Press is excited to announce our biggest and most ambitious project yet: STUPEFYING STORIES 23. Twelve new stories, covering a range of genres from contemporary horror, to urban fantasy, to science fiction so hard it clanks. Twelve authors, ranging from names you probably know and love already to new voices we believe you’ll be hearing a lot more from very soon. A nice balance of previous contributors and new friends; a good mix of lengths and tones, from a novelette set on a generation ship gone terribly wrong (“Outrider”) to the delightful little confection that is “Brimstone and Brine.”

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Magic with the Bones, By Beth Hudson
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From newcomer Vylar Kaftan, we have an interstellar love story dealing with the perils of communication and time-dilation. *Nebula Award Finalist!*

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Galaxy’s Edge Magazine

A Magazine of Science Fiction and Fantasy

ISSUE 1: MARCH 2013

Edited by Mike Resnick

Stories by: Robert J. Sawyer, Kij Johnson, Jack McDevitt, Stephen Leigh, James Patrick Kelly, Nick DiChario, Lou J. Berger , Alex Shvartsman, Robert T. Jeschonek

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Grimdark Magazine presents the darker, grittier side of fantasy and science fiction. Each quarterly issue features established and new authors to take you through their hard-bitten worlds alongside articles, reviews and interviews. Our stories are grim, our worlds are dark and our morally grey protagonists and anti-heroes light the way with bloody stories of war, betrayal and action.