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Preorders for Sharon Lee & Steve Miller's Double Vision due now
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Sharon Lee & Steve Miller's collection Double Vision, containing all their non-Liaden stories dating back some 30 years, is available on pre-order now...

PS/Subterranean's The Martian Chronicles: The Definitive Edition
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Subterranean Press and PS Publishing are teaming up to offer The Martian Chronicles: The Definitive Edition with new interior art, unpublished stories, and more than 50 stories and two screenplays...

Cinema Spec tells stories of the sf in cinema
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Raven Electrick's new anthology, Cinema Spec tells "Takes of Hollywood and Fantasy" with 32 stories and poems edited by Karen A. Romanko...

Contents of Ellen Datlow's The Best Horror of the Year
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Editor Ellen Datlow announces the contents of The Best Horror of the Year, the first edition of her annual reprint anthology to be published by Night Shade Books...

Koji Suzuki's newest horror tale is "disposable"
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Koji Suzuki's newest horror tale, "Drop", is set in a public rest room, and printed, appropriately enough...

Trade paperback of Tidhar and Yaniv's The Tel Aviv Dossier available for pre-order
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The trade paperback version of The Tel Aviv Dossier, Lavie Tidhar and Nir Yaniv's post-apocalyptic novel following the destruction of the major Israeli city, is now available for pre-order at a discount...

Book View Cafe offering Ursula K. Le Guin's Cat T'ai Chi for free
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Book View Cafe is offering Ursula K. Le Guin's Cat T'ai Chi for free, with plans to offer it as an e-book...

A slew of Charlaine Harris news; many foreign sales and many domestic books
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Charlaine Harris's Sookie Stackhouse series is now available, in its entirety, in 29 different languages. The newest book debuted at the top of the NYT hardcover list, and sales...

Ellen Datlow's Darkness: Two Decades of Modern Horror set
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Editor Ellen Datlow's Tachyon reprint horror anthology Darkness will include stories by an all-star line-up including Clive Barker, Poppy Z. Brite, Edward Bryant, Neil Gaiman, Stephen King, George R.R. Martin, Peter Straub...

Little, Brown announces many editions of Stephenie Meyer books
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Heralding and coinciding with the release of the next Twilight movie, Little, Brown is announcing several special editions and tie-ins of Stephenie Meyer's YA vampire novels...

Claude Lalumière's Objects of Worship available for limited pre-order
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ChiZine Publications is taking pre-orders for the limited edition of Claude Lalumière's collection Objects of Worship, which will have two bonus stories not in...

Brandon Sanderson's new novel available for free or on paper
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In addition to the hardcover Tor publication coming in June, Brandon Sanderson is offering several versions of his new novel, Warbreaker, as free downloads from his web site...

Swimming Kangaroo debuts with Mark Eller's Traitor
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New small press publisher Swimming Kangaroo is debuting with the publication of Traitor by Mark Eller, in which an interstellar spy may have changed loyalties...

Next target of a zombie mash-up: The War of the Worlds
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Jumping on the success of Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, Coscom Entertainment is publishing Eric S. Brown's The World of the Worlds Plus Blood, Guts, and Zombies...

Sha'Daa is a group effort describing the recurring apocalypse
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Mike Hanson and Edward McKeown's Sha'Daa: Tales of the Apocalypse has stories by 11 contributors, ranging from horror to comedy to...

HarperCollins UK selling electronic Tolkien, offering chance to win limited print editions
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HarperCollins UK now holds the worldwide electronic rights to the works of J.R.R. Tolkien, and has set up an online store to offer his titles. At the same time, they're giving away limited print editions of his two newest books along with an eReader...

Edward Willett offering the beginning of his new novel, Terra Insegura
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Edward Willett has posted the first two chapters of his new novel, Terra Insegura, along with audio files of him reading them...

Sharon Lee and Steve Miller selling pre-publication subscriptions to Double Vision
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The authors will be publishing Double Vision, a collection of more than 25 stories, poems, and more, in late June, but it will only be available to those who pre-subscribe...

Limited edition of Daniel A. Rabuzzi's The Choir Boats available for pre-order
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ChiZine Publications' first novel, The Choir Boats by Daniel A. Rabuzzi, will be a limited-edition, signed hardcover, with a press run limited to those pre-ordering the book...

Alexander Zelenyj and Gerard Houarner collections coming from Eibonvale
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British specialty publisher Eibonvale Press focuses on horror, and is releasing a massive collection by Alexander Zelenyj, along with Gerard Houarner's The Oz Suite...

Buying a book? It's probably by Stephenie Meyer
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USA Today is reporting a staggering percentage of book sales for one author in 2009...

Freelancer's Survival Guide talking about space
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This week's installment of Kristine Kathryn Rusch's Freelancer's Survival Guide is now available...

Unpublished Michael Crichton novel to appear later this year
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A completed novel and a partial novel have been discovered among the late Michael Crichton's files. The former will be published later this year; the latter will be co-written...

Kristine Kathryn Rusch's The Freelancer's Survival Guide available for free
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Long-time freelance writer, and occasional editor, Kristine Kathryn Rusch is offering her work-in-progress The Freelancer's Survival Guide free for donations on her web site...

The Trojan Carousel and the Geek Card
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Author Carl Frederick has posted the first half of his novel, The Trojan Carousel, for free on his web site. The second half is available via e-mail. And the password on his freely available Geek Card offers access...
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Mansfield Park and Mummies
by Jane Austen and Vera Nazarian
Unlike the other monster mash-ups, this witty, scintillating, insane and surprisingly romantic Jane Austen parody is written by a Lady.
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