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| The
Sirens by
William Meikle The Midnight Eye returns in The Sirens! At first it's a simple lost son case, but for PI Derek Adams things turn quickly to the twilight zone. Soon he's on a remote island and up to his hips in mer-women, shape-changers and ancient fisher cults. Running back to the city doesn't help; there's magic and mayhem loose on the streets. An ancient god is waking up, and only blood will stop him! |
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| Glass
Garden by Ken Pobo The essential sharpness of Ken Pobo’s eye is on full display in the poems of Glass Garden. Carefully etched, his lines are rich and faithful to the details of the world. In Pobo’s garden, everything merits —and rewards—scrutiny. |
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| No
Bones To Carry by James Penha Here, in this volume, Rimbaud lives and disappears, as he does in his own oeuvre. Park rangers with whom I supped on the coast of Java one night are swept in and out to sea by a tsunami the following week. A colleague opens a beer at a Bali bar I have haunted for years and is blown to smithereens by a terrorist’s bomb. Earthquakes. Mudslides. Volcanoes. Imagination must give way to inspiration. |
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| Ever
Violet by Sandy Hiss From the author of "Black Iris", "Ceremony", and "First Postcard From Iraq" in Vice for the Lovelorn. |
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| Tiger's
Eye: A Journal of Poetry Tiger's Eye: A Journal of Poetry is a biannual 64-page, saddle-stitched digest. In addition to the individual work of poets, each issue features two selected poets with several of their poems and a three-page interview. |
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| Abyss
& Apex Abyss & Apex publishes speculative and imaginative fiction and poetry, with special attention to character-driven stories that examine emotion and motivation from a broad variety of cultural and social perspectives. |
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| Dreams
and Nightmares Founded in 1986, Dreams and Nightmares is the longest-running periodical devoted solely to SF and fantasy poetry, with 76 issues gone to press. |
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Duotrope's Digest |
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Women
On Writing |
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