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Ashes Rain Down

by Shoilee Khan

"Ashes Rain Down" is a collection of linked short stories set in a dismal, pre-apocalyptic world where environmental disasters wreak havoc on disparate communities scattered across the country. The world is embroiled in The Forever War,... Read More

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The Blossom and the Musket

by Mark McLaughlin

"The Blossom and the Musket" is a traditional Western, although it is set in New Zealand and the battle is between militia and Maoris in the mid-nineteenth century. While a bit more exotic than the Great Plains of the United States, the... Read More

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Inside Passage

by Edward Morris

All ex-con Corey Logan wants to do is regain custody of her fifteen-year-old son, Billy, and begin to construct a “normal” life with him, a life that includes spending a lot of time on her old wooden boat, the Jenny Ann, which... Read More

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Oddities & Entities

by James Burt

Author tells compelling stories of fantasy and human struggle in speculative collection. For author Roland Allnach, the extraordinary aspects of the mind are always predominant. His new collection of short stories, Oddities &... Read More

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The Brazen Serpent Chronicles

by J. G. Stinson

In this second book of the fantasy series "The Brazen Serpent Chronicles", R. Dennis Baird has created a landscape deeply rooted in the Western European fantasy tradition and added some tweaks to the standard recipe. Widseth is a young... Read More

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Banking On Paris

by Melissa Wuske

Samanski’s debut comedic novel, Banking on Paris, starts with protagonist Bob Johnson, a middle-aged business man, chucking his smartphone into a Parisian trash can. Samanski then backtracks to chart the path of Bob’s disenchantment.... Read More

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Troop 142

by Joseph Thompson

At first glance, Mike Dawson’s new graphic novel, "Troop 142", is puerile, crass, plot-less, and borderline gratuitous with its extensive “poopy” talk. But anyone who has ever spent seven days at camp with a bunch of teenage boys... Read More

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