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The Many Mysteries of Charles Tan: An Interview
Charles Tan is the blogger behind one of speculative fiction’s top blogs, Bibliophile Stalker. While much of the content on his site pertains to Philippine speculative fiction, Tan has his finger on the pulse of the SF/F industry. Not only … Continue reading
Signal Boost: Free Short Fiction from Nancy Holder
As a Valentine’s Day gift to her fans, Nancy Holder posted her short story “Blood Gothic” online for free. Go now and read her award winning story. It will be online through February. From Nancy’s web site post: Happy Valentine’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Blood Gothic, Charles L. Grant, fiction, nancy holder, Nebula Award, Valentine's Day
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Poem: Christmas Morning, 2025 by James Patrick Kelly
And now for something you’re really going to like – a Christmas poem by James Patrick Kelly. Christmas Morning, 2025 by James Patrick Kelly Folly Outside a lead sky spits ice and cold rain Last night I drank too much … Continue reading