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Cover of To a Darker Shore, showing a woman with red hair, holding a crossbow, standing between two pillars, surrounded by bats and flames. Another woman with red hair looks over the scene.

Read an Excerpt From Leanne Schwartz’ To a Darker Shore

When her best friend is sacrificed to the devil, she’ll go to hell and back for him.

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Five SFF Mysteries That I Couldn’t Put Down

From murder investigations to the mysteries of the universe, these five genre-blending books wil...

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Revealing Countess by Suzan Palumbo

A betrayed captain seeks revenge on the interplanetary empire that subjugated her people for gen...

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Cover of Indian Burial Ground, showing a white lizard with red patterns against a red background, and a red shovel against a white background.

Read an Excerpt From Nick Medina’s Indian Burial Ground

On this reservation, not all is what it seems…

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The Inevitable Chrysalis of Grief: Nghi Vo’s Mammoths at the Gates

A review of the fourth installment in Nhgi Vo's Singing Hills Cycle.

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Portrait of a Monstrous Human: “Bright Segment” by Theodore Sturgeon

Rich in psychological complexity, this tale reveals hidden depths as its central tragedy plays o...

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Eight More Short Fantasy Stories With Happy Endings

From Death's mechanic to questing knights, dragon-slayers to evil queens, everybody loves an upb...

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Read an Excerpt From Oliver K. Langmead’s Calypso

Rochelle wakes from cryostasis to take up her role as engineer on the colony ark, Calypso...

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One Last Time, Saevus Corax Gets Away With Murder

A review of the third book in the Saevus Corax trilogy.

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