Odd Tales of Wonder continues to bring you the finest stories of science fiction, fantasy, horror, and adventure, from the bleeding edge of fiction itself. Featured in this astounding anthology are: "Continuity, Incorporated," by Katherine Avalon; "Haute Cuisine," by Gregg Chamberlain; "Waiting for More," by Vonnie Winslow Crist; "Tooth & Claw," by Ethan Goodrum; "In Paradisum," by Jonathan Huisman; and "Bloody Mary vs. the Klan," by Editor Adam Mudman Bezecny. Plus it features a knockout cover by artist James Bezecny. Please leave us a review and check out the Odd Tales website at http: //oddtalesofwonder.wix.com/oddtales
MYTHIC is back with its fifth issue and another impressive selection of science fiction and fantasy stories. Included in the Winter 2017 issue are stories by John Michael Greer, Gregg Chamberlain, Kathryn Yelinek, dave ring, Scott Beggs, Mike Adamson, Andrew Reichard, Chris Pearce, Andrew Kozma, and D. A. D'Amico.
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· 2015
The Dragon Lord's Library returns with ten all new stories. You can tell a lot about a dragon by their hoard. Not the shiny one, the other one. The one where they keep their favorite things. Some dragons keep a private stash of dwarven-wrought artifices, and others tapestries that run from wall-to-wall and corner-to-corner. The Dragon Lord himself has a library. A library that devours halls and caves, filling them with every kind of book and codex and scroll. These are the stories that fill his favorite shelf. Of course they're his favorites-they're all about dragons. Pull these stories down. Breath in the vanilla scent that only comes from the oldest books. Savor the writing. Trace your fingers over the calligraphy. Welcome to the finest library ever known. Featuring stories by Patricia S. Bowne, Shawn Hossein Mansouri, Silas Green, Rose Taylor, Edward Ahern, Elizabeth Hopkinson, Gregg Chamberlain, Liam Hogan, Sylvia Downes, and Sue Pettit.
· 2014
Zombies. Why did it have to be Zombies? We're Baaaaaaaaack! Because you can't get enough of the shambling, walking dead, we've resurrected Zombiefied! to bring you 25 more of the most twisted, brain-devouring stories. You'll groan over tales by Cynthia Ward, Terry M. West, Dana Bell, Francis W. Alexander, Patrick J. Hurley, Mary E. Lowd, and other talented authors. And once you've bit into one, you know you've been Zombiefied!
· 2014
Each story has a different take on the legend of the Vampire. Some hide from the darkness and others can walk in the daylight. Some are cold, calculated killers and other are full of teenaged angst. Some are held at bay by garlic but others love Italian food. Here is a collection of story designed to poke funny at the whole vampire genre. We have funny stories about the troubles of immortality, about the crazy life of the vampire slayer, and about just how the different vampires get along. But in all the stories, one element is always there. Vampire Suck.
This issue contains a tremendous selection of science fiction from some of the biggest names in the industry.
How often is it that a Hollywood celebrity will project a pompous air of virtue, believing that because their face is on TV or on the big screen that somehow that makes them better than others, while at the same time they live chaotic lives embroiled with narcissism, substance abuse, and severe lack of empathy for those that suffer around them. These bleeding-heart, socialist loving starlets could, if they wanted to, provide more resources to their crumbling, deteriorating environment, and give to those less fortunate, but no. They would rather SHAME you, BLAME others, and act like they can do nothing wrong. The stories in these horror anthology are about fictional celebrities that get their due, gruesome tales of revenge, uprising, and bloody reality checks.
Speculative North is a Canadian magazine dedicated to the celebration, promotion, and enjoyment of speculative literature in its various forms. Our mission is to foster a community of diverse voices in speculative literature, to create an enduring virtual space for readers and writers, and to promote the growth and flourishing of the speculative literature community.
· 2014
Not all epic adventures are fun. Imagine walking all the way to Mount Gloom with The wizard that needs to stop all the time to tinkle, a dwarf who continually asks are we there yet and a perpetually lost elf that will not stop and ask for directions. Here is a collection of humorous tales of adventure like dwarf private investigators, mean spirited unicorns, randy genies and girlfriend stealing centaurs. So if you think you have what it takes to brave the misty mountains and howling canyons, grab your magic sword, sacred shield and your copy of "Dungeoneering for Dummies." Enter the Hysterical Realms if you dare! One Ring of Cheese Will Bind Us All!
You like stories told to you at night, just before the lights blink out. But tonight, things won't be the same. A stranger bearing four candles makes himself at home and, shrouded by darkness, the last hope flickering within those tiny flames, tells you four insane tales. Each ending blows a candle out. Before it's over, insomnia will have you wrapped around its finger forever.The question is, do you plow through to the end. . . or die screaming?