Audio Fiction and Podcasts
- Listen to “Hall of Mirrors” by Bruce Holland Rogers at Podcastle.
- Listen to “A Saucer of Loneliness and Suicide” by Theodore Sturgeon at Spider on the Web.
- Listen to “This Is How It Feels” by Ian Creasey at Escape Pod.
Comics and Graphic Novels
- “A Martian Saga” (1979) has been posted at Diversions of the Groovy Kind.
Flash and Micro Fiction
- Read “The Devil in the Desert” by Trinity Martin at MicroHorror.
Novels and Preview Chapters
- Dave Freer is serializing his newest novel, Save the Daragons.
- Douglas Clegg has post his horror novel, Goat Dance, for free at Scribd.com.
- Scott Lynch (The Lies of Locke Lamora and Red Seas Under Red Skies) is serializing a new planetary romance called Queen of the Iron Sands. There is no cost, but the author asks for donations. Chapters one and two are now available: “My Father Brought the Sky Home” and “The Red Cloud Over Texas.”
Poetry
- LibriVox has a new batch of poetry, including: “Annabell Lee” and “The Happiest Day” by Edgar Allan Poe.
Serial Fiction
- Chapter five of “Revise the World” by Brenda Clough is online at Book View Cafe.
- Chapter seventeen of “Slave Trade” by Susan Wright at Book View Cafe.
- Part four of “The Price of Vengeance” by Abner Senires is up on Kat and Mouse.
- Part thirty-four of “Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town” by Cory Doctorow is now online.
Short Stories
- Download “His Robot Girlfriend” by Wesley Allison at ManyBooks.
- Read “The Beginning of Tears” by Steven Piziks at Book View Cafe.
- Read “Other People’s Money” by Cory Doctorow at Forbes.
- Read “Resistance” by Tobias S. Buckell from the Seeds of Change Anthology.
Vintage Fiction
- Download the 1957 story “Second Sight” by Basil Eugene Wells at Manybooks.
- Download the June 1930 issue of Astounding Stories of Super-Science.
- Read “Nightfall” by Isaac Asimov from the September 1941 issue of Analog magazine.
Zines and Periodicals
- Cabinet des Fées has just released Issue Number 8. The journal offers a very literary strain of fantasy poetry and literature.
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