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25¢ Rocket Ship to the Stars by G.O. Clark
G.O. Clark is the author of six chapbooks of poetry, the latest being Mortician's Tea from Naked Snake Press.
His poems, stories, and book reviews have been published in numerous journals since 1979. He lives in Davis, CA in a mobile home with his cat Ariel.
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After Magic by Bruce Boston (chapbook)
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An Alien Land by Mike Resnick
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Bone Sprockets by G.O. Clark
G.O. Clark is the author two previous chapbooks of speculative poetry, A Box Full Of Alien Skies, and The Other Side of The Lens. His work regularly appears in many magazines, including Talebones, Asimov's Science Fiction, Dreams & Nightmares, and Star*Line. He was recipient of the Asimov's Readers Award for best poetry, 2001. He lives in Davis, CA, surrounded by dusty books and secretive neighbors.
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A Box Full or Alien Skies by G. O. Clark
G.O. Clark has appeared in magazines such as Asimov's, Talebones, Space & Time, Dreams & Nightmares, and many more. His poems have been anthologized in 2001: A Science Fiction Poetry Anthology, the Rhysling Award Anthology, and Star Trek -- The Poems. His book and magazine reviews have found space in Star*Line and Small Press Review. In 2001, he was the recipient of the Asimov's Readers' Award for best poem, and in the same year he came in 2nd in the Rhysling Award competition, short poem category, sponsored by the Science Fiction Poetry Association. Also in the spring of 2001 he joined the staff of Dark Regions Magazine as an assistant fiction editor. He resides in Davis, CA in a mobile home park with his cat and college bound son, and works in a university library to keep up with creditors. He still retains his sense of wonder, fifty-six-years young.
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Crawling Between Heaven and Earth by Sarah A. Hoyt
Eleven previously uncollected fictions. Includes reprints from the pages of Absolute Magnitude, Analog, Dark Regions Magazine, Dreams of Decadence, and Weird Tales, three original stories, plus the novelette "Songs."
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Dark Regions Magazine

Issue #15
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Issue #14
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Doomsdays by Jeffrey Thomas
Everyday is a Doomsday. Every hour is someone's private Armageddon.
In this collection of twenty-two Apoclaypses one will encounter:
-An Earth buried under strange blue ash, and overrun with the blue-encrusted undead
-The dead of multiple wars, returning on one Halloween night
-Puppet beings made from human trash, living and loving in a secrect kingdom
-A ghastly graveyard cherub that won't stay put
-A monstrous version of ourselves, released from a parallel dimension and bent on our destruction
Haunted Factories, a haunted zoo, worlds both surreal and nightmarish, stalked by phantoms, murderers, and monsters...unleashed from the rich imagination of Jeffrey Thomas, the acclaimed author of Punktown and Letters From Hades.
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Ebb Tides and Other Tales by Mary Soon Lee
Rising genre star Mary Soon Lee's Ebb Tides and Other Tales brings together twenty previously uncollected stories, including reprints from the pages of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Interzone, Aboriginal SF, Amazing Stories, and three original tales appearing here for the first time.
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Embracing the Starlight by Dave Smeds
Eleven previously uncollected stories. Includes reprints from the pages of Full Spectrum 4, Asimov's Science Fiction, Realms of Fantasy, Fantasy and Science Fiction, and others, and one original story, "Family Values."
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Fourteen Tales From a Shop Called Imagination by Ken Wiseman
Welcome to the Shop Called Imagination. Come on in. Take your time. Browse for a while.
There are lots of fantasies here. Fourteen in all. Any of a number are bound to please. We have horror, "The Finder-Keeper," which may just answer the age-old question of where lost things--socks, earrings, children--go when they disappear. We have humor, "The Xeroxorcist," about a copy machine possessed the devil and the repairman hired to perform the xeroxorcism.
Come. Have a look You're sure to find something pleasing. Something dark perhaps? Like the "Straw Goat," a little nature spirit made of twisted straw and malevolence. Or "Barelli's Demon," one man's hate and prejudice made flesh. Or "The Snowman," a murderous thing filled with dark vengeance. Maybe you'd prefer something to delight? "Grandma Babka..." with her good luck gingerbread houses. "Archie..." and his lures for nature spirits in Arcady, where lovemaking is a sport. "My Mother's Purse" with its contents of adult secrets to be kept from a child's eyes. Romance? Try "Brother Senechelle." Something unique? "Seasons of Ice, Fields of Winter." Something unexpected? "Moses." And for the conoisseur, you who have seen and read them all: "Brother Estevan" who will take you on a trip through a world in a painting so strange it has mystified critics and historians for hundreds of years.
So come on in. Take a break from life and its stresses. Escape reality for a time. The Shop Called Imagination will always be open to you; just a few page turns away.
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A Galaxy in a Jar by Laurel Winter
A Galaxy In A Jar collects twenty-seven new and previously published work. Laura Winter has won awards for short fiction (a World Fantasy Award for best novella for "Sky Eyes") and poetry (both Rhyslings and Asimov's Reader's Poll Awards for best poem "Why goldfish shouldn't use power tools" and "egg horror poem"). She's sold fiction and poetry to a variety of magazines, including F&SF, Asimov's, Analog, Aboriginal, Tales of the Unanticipated, and Mythic Delirium. On the other side of the desk, she was the poetry editor for Tales of the Unanticipated for ten years.
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The Hydrocephalic Ward by Steve Rasnic Tem
The Hydrocephalic Ward collects fifty new and previously published poems. Steve Rasnic Tem's works have been compared to that of Franz Kafka, Dino Buzzati, Ray Bradbury, and Raymond Carver, but to quote Joe R. Lansdale: "Steve Rasnic Tem is a school of writing unto himself." His 300 plus published pieces have garnered him the Britsh Fantasy, International Horror Guild, World Fantasy, and Bram Stoker Awards.
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More Stately Mansions by John B. Rosenman
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Not in Kansas by Janet Fox
Ride with Scorpia into a land of demon lovers. Learn how Tenponies can transform himself into a crow. Visit a garage sale where you can buy a mate for life. Meet "The Man Who Played Monsters" and break "The Time Barrier."
Janet Fox's stories and poems have appeared in many publications, including The Twilight Zone, Year's Best Fantasy, Year's Best Horror, and Weird Tales. Under the pseudonym Alex McDonough, she has published five novels in the Scorpio series from Berkeley/Ace.
Richly illustrated by award-winning artist Allen Koszowski and introduced by A.R. Morlan, Not In Kansas brings together seven stories and twenty poems, all previously uncollected.
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The Other Side of the Lens by G. O. Clark
G.O. Clark's latest collection of thirty poems once again demonstrates the quirky and imaginative. Like Kurt Vonnegut his humorous side is infused with the dead pan while his more serious work vibrates with cosmological insight.
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Over the Darkening Fields by Scott Thomas
In the present... A young woman explores the mysteries of death through the paintings of an engimatic artist. A young couple discovers a restless antique doll in a cemetery. The charred bodies of homeless men appear in the snowy alleys of Boston. A strange mural with an appetite for bones haunts a deserted house.
In the past... A woman roams the slums of London hoping to be Jack the Ripper's next victim. Night after night a man dreams of his lonely lover and trip to a strange museum. Following a tragic accident, a widow orders the construction of a secret chamber with walls thick enough to muffle screams.
In a strange city, long ago... Women are blinded at birth; this has been the law for over 500 years. Now they can see, and they are coming back from the grave to take their revenge. A cryptographer struggles to solve the mystery that may save the living from the dead.
26 stories from Scott Thomas, Author of Westermead and Cobwebs and Whispers
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Pitchblende by Bruce Boston
Here we have Bruce Boston's latest collection containing thirty-two new and previously published poems. The SFPA Grandmaster has once again delivered a book full of sophisticated and pathos driven work, conjuring visions of mortality and human nature gone astray. Hand-in-hand with Marge Simon's illustrations, we walk through a surrealistic labyrinth garden which would make even Dali blink and admire the inspiration.
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Proverbs for Monsters by Michael A. Arnzen
Proverbs For Monsters is an omnibus of the best writing to date by one of the most offbeat and humorous writers working in the horror genre today, Michael A. Arnzen. Hand picked by the author, these are the stories, "flash fictions," and poems most cherished by readers, most enjoyed at live performances, most celebrated by editiors of year's best collections, and most recommended for literary awards from across his career.
In Proverbs For Monsters you'll get advice for growing your own man-eating plant. You'll ride the movies of Exorcystland -- the scariest amusement park ever created. You'll attend a bizarre grade school for assassins. You'll meet a dentist with a very disturbing collection of baby teeth. You'll encounter strange children -- from the boy who carries his heart in a metal case attached to his chest to the girl who is completely encased in the carapace of her own giant scab. You'll ride a diseased elephant and witness the death of the last vampire and learn more than ever wanted to know about a perpetual embalming machine. You'll wince and laugh and wince again.
Whether or not you have read Michael Arnzen before or are already a fan of his gleefully twisted imagination, you're in for a very dark treat with this generous collection of thirty stories and thirty poems, many of them impossible-to-find or never seen before. Proverbs For Monsters offers the most delightful and disturbing retrospective of this acclaimed author's career.
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Sensuous Debris by Bruce Boston
Five-time winner of the Rhysling Award, Bruce Boston is considered by many to be the leading contemporary genre poet. Sensuous Debris gathers some of the best poems from twenty-five years of publishing in commercial and alternative presses.
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Song of Silver by Laura J. Underwood
With Silver Eyes and Silver Voice, He Weaves the Power of Magic Into Song...
He is Anwyn Baldomyre, the Harper Mage, and he's back again, traveling the length and breadth of Lamboria in search of songs. Guided -- and more often badgered -- at times by the wisdom of his harp Glynnanis whose living wood houses the soul of the last unicorn, Anwyn meets wyrefolk, wraiths, kelpies, fey folk and many who do not trust magic at all. And while he does not alwys seek adventure, it has a way of crossing his path and forcing him to reckon with himself.
Gathered together here is a collection of stories both old and new. In these eight tales, follow Anwyn as he solves the riddle of silver, settles a dispute among magical beings, aids a warrior woman against a wicked mage, and seeks to awaken a singing tree from a false winter sleep. For wherever Anwyn wanders, magic and music -- and even a little mayhem -- are sure to follow.
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Stange Mistresses: Tales of Wonder and Romance by James Dorr
With reprints from the pages of Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine, Tomorrow SF, Aboriginal SF, Short Story Digest, and other leading publications, along with the original fiction and poetry, Strange Mistresses offers the first comprehensive -- and long awaited -- collection of James Dorr's work. Dorr is a recipient of the 1998 Best of the Web Award and finalist for both the Anthony (mystery) and Darrell (stories set in the mid-south) Awards. He has worked as a technical writer, associate editor on a city magazine, a full-time non-fiction freelancer, and as a musician.
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Tangled Webs and Other Imaginary Weaving by Laura J. Underwood
Why is it unsafe to step off the road and into the bog of Tanforan? How can a princess reveal a murderer when she has no tongue? What secret lies in a castle held together by strands of spider silk? And just what is it that makes the stones of Nevermhor dance under the moon? Come meet beasties and bogies and all manner of fey things that go bump in the night. Whisht hounds and wraiths and selkies and firbolgs abound in this collection of fifteen new and reprint fairy tales from the pen of fantasy author Laura J. Underwood.
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Tango In the Ninth Circle by Corrine De Winter
Nominated twice for the Pushcart Price, Corrine De Winter's poetry, fiction, and essays and interviews have appeared worldwide in publications such as The New York Quarterly, Imago, Phoebe, Plainsongs, Yankee Sacred Journey, Interim, The Chrysalis Reader, The Lucid Stone, Fate Press, Sulphur River Literary Review, Modern Poetry, The Lyric, Atom Mind, The Writer, and over 600 other publications. She has been the recipient of awards from Triton College of Arts & Sciences, Writer's Digest, The Esme Bradberry Award, The Madeline Sadin Award, The Rhysling, and has been featured in Poets Market 1995-2004. Her work is featured in the much praised collections Bless the Day, Heal Your Soul, Heal the World, Get Well Wishes, Essential Love, The Language of Prayer, Mothers and Daughters, and Bedside Prayers, now in its 18th printing. In addition, she is the author of seven collections of poetry and prose including Like Eve, The Half Moon Hotel, and Touching The Wound which sold over 3000 copies in its first year, and the Bram Stoker Award winning The Woman At The Funeral published by Space & Time Press. Besides this, she is a member of the HWA (Horror Writers Association) and is a resident of Western Massachusetts.
Signed Poetry Collection
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Vectors by Charlee Jacob & Marge Simon
I wrote the original poetry for Vectors during the first seven days of July, 2006, while sicker than usual and unable to get out of bed, somehow imagining there was no one else out there. There will always be those who think the idea too far-fetched, that humanity could never destroy itself so utterly, especially in only one week. Yet these poems by Marge Simon and myself were never about science's purest ground zero but about all our planet's brethren, reduced to hearts and numbers. -- Charlee Jacob
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Weird Family Tales 1 & 2 byKen Wisman
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Winter Shadows and Other Tales by Mary Soon Lee
With more than fifty stories in print, including appearances in Fantasy and Science Fiction, Amazing Stories, and Aboriginal SF, Mary Soon Lee has firmly established her reputation in the science fiction and fantasy field. Her work has been twice selected for David Hartwell's anthology The Year's Best SF; she has won the Best of the Soft SF Award; and she has been a finalist for both the Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award and the British Science Fiction Association Award. A transplanted Londoner of Chinese and Irish descent, Mary now lives in Pittsburgh where she runs a writers' group called the Pittsburgh Worldrights. She has an M.A. in mathematics from Cambridge University, an M.Sc. in astronautics and space engineering from Cranfield University, and has worked as a consultant in the field of artificial intelligence.
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