· 2014
Thief. Programmer. Subversive. Tiago has stolen the colony ship Interrogative, the most advanced in Earth’s fleet. With only the ship’s computer and Audra, a holographic interface made incarnate, for company, he’s going slowly mad. He needs more. He needs people — no matter how loosely defined the term. He finds a planet with signs of civilization: A lush world full of farms. But what will the aliens, the Masterless, think of Tiago Salazar? This is Interrogative: Book 1. The series will have 30 books, one released every two months for the next five years.
· 2014
The Speculative Fiction Anthology written by and for those who love the genre - pushing boundaries, asking questions, demanding answers, and even providing some. Bringing back the best of Pulp! We collect, anthologise, and produce one volume a year of the very best Speculative Fiction that Google+ can provide. All comers are welcome – we want everyone to have the chance to put their ideas before the world, to be the one who saw what the rest of us didn't – or wouldn't – and so change the world. Contents: 'On the Edge' by H. David Blalock 'Another Exile' by Michael David Matula 'The Legacy of Newstar' by Lacerant Plainer 'Every So Often' by Rich Larson 'The Cancer' by Niamh Brown 'Patriot' by M. Stange 'Journey' by Micha Fire 'The Twitching' by James Calbraith 'Mad Scientist' by Charles Barouch 'On the Cold Hill Side' by David R. Grigg 'Human' by Laston Kirkland Afterword by Ted Ewen and Niamh Brown
· 2015
NovoPulp: The Speculative Fiction Anthology - Volume 2 The NovoPulp Anthology is back with it's second volume of speculative fiction, written by and for those who love the genre. Pushing boundaries, asking questions, demanding answers, and even providing some. Bringing back the best of Pulp! "NovoPulp is an exciting and promising initiative." - Himmelskibet Magazine "The good old days are back. NovoPulp deserves our attention." - Dr. Edwin Thomasson "An excellent example of what speculative fiction is all about." - Paul Pavlinovich This is the second NovoPulp anthology to be published by Hermit Studio. Learn more at: http://www.NovoPulp.com http://www.HermitStudio.com
· 2012
Science Fiction set in today's world, not tomorrow's. What really happens when truly disruptive technology shows up? Rama has -- real, demonstrable, and working -- teleportation. What happens when investors, governments, and thieves wrestle for control of it? How far will Brother Weave go to stop it? How does this technology link a piano virtuoso, a con man, a dead girl's brother, and a grocery clerk to a deranged monk and the man who keeps escaping from a mental institution?
· 2025
We live in a changed, divided, fractured world. What we held dear got replaced by fear or anger, depending on the bubble we willingly locked ourselves in. Where it goes from here is a scary thought. And that's where we come in. Soul Scream ANTHOLOZINE: Fear and Loathing explores what lurks further down this path of bile we're on. A wide variety of authors and artists offer glimpses of what might come and how we might face it. We're in this together. Let's look for a way to get out ¿ alive. With authors Christopher Ryan, Victoria Weisfeld, Bil Richardson, Mo Moshaty, Wendy Maxon, Rebecca Cuthbert, Daemon Manx, Karen Renner, Oliver Baer, Marc L Abbott, Lara Frater, Matthew Wildasin, Steven Van Patten, Charles Barouch, Teel James Glenn, Ef Deal, and others, and art from Christy Aldridge, Matt Wildasin, and Juan Cruz Prats.
This thirty-fourth issue of Tales from the Canyons of the Damned consists of four sharp, suspenseful, thought provoking short stories-each from a different featured master of speculative fiction.Exclusionary Symbiosis by Nathan M. BeauchampShip of the Dead by Charles BarouchLast Visit to the Park by Terry R. HillOff-World Kick Murder Squad VII by Daniel Arthur SmithTales from the Canyons of the Damned (canyonsofthedamned.com) is a dark science fiction, horror, & slipstream magazine we've been working on since 2015. What is Dark Science Fiction and Horror? Think of it as a literary Twilight Zone, Night Gallery, or Outer Limits, it's Netflix's Black Mirror and Amazon's Electric Dreams in the short story format. And it's a bargain. Each monthly issue has three-to-five sharp, suspenseful, satirical tales from today's top speculative fiction writers.These are Dark Sci Fi Slipstream Tales like you've never read before.
· 2015
The first five books of the Interrogative series, all in one volume.