Praise for Juan Martinez:"A little out of the ordinary.... He takes this very unnatural environment and changes it into a landscape."?Hannah Tinti"I loved it."? Etgar KeretThese are the best Americans
There are ten stories here including one readers have waited ten long years for: in new novel-la The Border State Rowe revisits the world of his much-lauded story The Voluntary State. Competitive cycl
Four women, soldier, scholar, poet, and socialite are caught up on different sides of a violent rebellion. As war erupts and their families are torn apart, they fear they may disappear into the unwrit
The country of Shaftal has a new ruler but she is living in obscurity with her fractious found family. With war and disease spreading, she must act. And when she acts, the very stones of the earth sit
Praise for the Dissenters Series:"Millet's prose is lyrically evocative ('the rhythmic scoop and splash of their paddles'). A lush and intelligent opener for a topical eco-fantasy series."?Kirkus Revi
Praise for John Crowley:"Like a magus, John Crowley shares his secrets generously, allowing us to believe that his book is revealing the true and glorious nature of the world and the reader's own plac
Praise for Sarah Pinsker:“Thoughtful and quite moving.” ¬ —Rich Horton, Locus Magazine“The last and best story in the issue, in my view, is the piece by Sarah Pinsker.” —Alastair Reynolds“A bitterswee
In these tales you will meet a Utopian assassin, an aging UFO contactee, a haunted Mohawk steelworker, a time-traveling prizefighter, a yam-eating Zombie, and a child who loves a frizzled chicken – no
Abbey Mei Otis’s short stories are contemporary fiction at its strongest: taking apart the supposed equality that is clearly just not there, putting humans under an alien microscope, putting humans un
In this delightful dive into the bygone world of Kenneth Grahame’s The Wind in the Willows staunch Mole, sociable Water Rat, severe Badger, and troublesome and ebullient Toad of Toad Hall are joined b
World Fantasy, British Fantasy, and Locus award finalistDivided into “Tender Bodies” and “Tender Landscapes,” the stories collected here in this first collection of short fiction from a rising star tr
Stella Prize finalistShortlisted for the ABIA Matt Richell Award for New Writers Longlisted for the Indie Book Award for Debut FictionHighly Commended in the Victorian Premier's Literary Awards “Jacky
Kirkus Reviews: Best of 2011A Junior Library Guild SelectionSelected for the ABC Best Books for Children Catalog"A lush and intelligent opener for a topical eco-fantasy series."?Kirkus Reviews, starre
Sometimes it’s not the kid you expect who falls through to magicland, sometimes it’s . . . Elliott. He’s grumpy, nerdy, and appalled by both the dearth of technology and the levels of fit-ness involve
Cara's mother is still missing. When her brother Jax texts her from "smart kid's boot camp" in Boston, Cara and her two best friends go to the rescue. But the camp is a front for Cara's mother's organ