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Redsine Eight
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 146

Redsine Eight

Redsine is a quarterly publication of dark fanstasy and horror short stories. Issue 8 includes fiction by Rhys Hughes, Gene O'Neill, Mark McLaughlin, and many others. Also includes an interview with Tim Powers.

Redsine Nine
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 146

Redsine Nine

Redsine is a quarterly magazine of dark fantasy & horror short fiction.

Redsine Ten
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 146

Redsine Ten

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Redsine 7
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 146

Redsine 7

Redsine is a quarterly magazine of dark fantasy

The Hidden Language of Demons
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 110

The Hidden Language of Demons

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Darkness Rising
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 182

Darkness Rising

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A Gathering of Doorways
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 294

A Gathering of Doorways

Sometimes you eat the forest... sometimes the forest eats you! And, the forest is always hungry! It's reaching out for Gil, a former office man now gone country on his organic farm, a self-proclaimed fast talker who doesn't speak quite as speedily as he thinks. It's coming for Melissa, who's so burdened with work that she has no time to enjoy the lives they've made for themselves on their farm. More than anything, the forest wants Noah, an adventurous five-year-old with a head full of tales about heroes and distant worlds. And Noah has just stepped inside the dark circle of trees...

Worshipping Small Gods
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 254

Worshipping Small Gods

The follow-up to The Ogre's wife, containing fourteen stories, three of them original, and all created with the same philosophy, follow where the story leads, and face whatever comes. This ranges from comic zen parables as in the title story, "Worshipping Small Gods," to the darkest depths of the human heart as in "Voices in an Empty Room."

The Year's Best Australian Science Fiction and Fantasy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 234

The Year's Best Australian Science Fiction and Fantasy

Science fiction looks into the future, or at what could exist, given what the human race knows or can imagine about the universe; or it looks at different versions of our past and present. Horror looks at the supernatural, or at particularly disturbing versions of what can exist, given the perversions of human nature. Fantasy looks at worlds or subject matter which can't exist, which we acknowledge as impossible. All are literature of ideas, with Australian writers drawing on the vast, often unforgiving, landscape we live in, the multi-cultural nature of the society around us and the lessons we're trying to learn from our history. The best stories provoke, inspire and entertain. The best stories . . . The Year's Best Australian Science Fiction and Fantasy.

Strange Pleasures 2
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 258

Strange Pleasures 2

Edited by award-winning editors John Grant and Dave Hutchinson, Strange Pleasures 2 takes you into the worlds of: N. Lee Wood, Nick Mamatas, David V. Barrett, Keith Brooke, Lou Anders Fay Sampson, Sarah Singleton, Jean Marie Ward, Paul Kincaid, Ian Johnson, John Brunner, and Vera Nazarian.