A stellar collection of short fantasy fiction from authors who have made an impact over the last decade, along with some bestselling favourites. These stories of life-and-death struggles and magical force, used for good and evil, by Elizabeth Bear, Jay Lake, Tanith Lee, K. J. Parker, Carrie Vaughn and many others provide thrills and entertainment aplenty.
Maker: Julian curses. She cannot help herself. The sudden disruption causes her to stumble, losing her footing, twisting her ankle. It cracks under her weight, sending bright sparks of pain up the side of her leg and she gasps in spite ...
In this one-of-a-kind collection, Geoff Tibballs brings together hundreds of unsung heroes who go to bizarre lengths to break world records in the weirdest of categories.
An anthology that looks to the future through the lens of the past, these 30 mash-ups of past and future push the boundaries of steampunk. This is steampunk with a modern, post-colonial sensibility.
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A bumper collection of the most outrageous, but absolutely true, news stories.
Praise for The Mammoth Book of Steampunk: 'World Fantasy Award-winning editor Wallace has compiled an outstanding anthology . . . sure to satisfy even the most jaded steampunk fans and engage newcomers and skeptics.
The book includes quotes, brief character profiles, and is fully illustrated with series photography throughout.
The book includes a full bibliography and introduction.
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The insistent barking of the black dog kept me focused; drawing me through the smoke even asmy lungs burned and skin began to blister from the heat. Stumbling and coughing, I followed the barely visible dog, and when I could not see him ...