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Felix Gilman–Guest-blogging on Ecstatic Days Dec. 1-5
I’m very pleased to welcome Felix Gilman as the final guest blogger on Ecstatic Days. Felix is the author of Thunderer, now available in paperback, and its sequel Gears of the City, forthcoming on December 30. He also has a very short piece in the New Weird anthology and a story in what ...
Mark Teppo–Guest-blogging on Ecstatic Days Nov. 24-28
jeffvandermeer.com — I’m very happy to welcome Mark Teppo as this week’s guest blogger. Mark has an urban fantasy/occult noir series out now (The Codex of Souls–the first book, Lightbreaker, is out now, and the second will be out next year) and a pair ... (more) Mark Teppo–Guest-blogging on Ecstatic Days Nov. 24-28
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SF Tidbits for 12/1/08
SF Signal — ... Eldritch Dark has a large collection of Clark Ashton Smith stories and poems for online reading as well as audio versions of some stories. "Challenging Lessons" by Tracy Falbe. @Manybooks: Tales of Space and Time by H. G. Wells (1899). Audio Fiction @Beam Me Up: "Report from the Rear" by Jack McDevitt, read by Paul Cole. Felix Gilman (Thunderer) is guest blogging on Ecstatic Days this week. Locus Online has posted the contents of the December ...

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