apexbookcompany.com - 11/18/2008
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“Under the Dryer” by Fran Friel
Appears in Mama’s Boy and Other Dark Tales
Excerpt from Temple: Incarnations by Steven Savile.
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SF Tidbits for 11/18/08
SF Signal —
... (who has posted a spooky book trailer from his zombie anthology, The Living Dead) has posted 5 more free zombie stories from the book [See also: the SF Signal review]: "In Beauty, Like the Night" by Norman Partridge. "Malthusian's Zombie" by Jeffrey Ford. "Sparks Fly Upward" by Lisa Morton. "Followed" by Will McIntosh. "Passion Play" by Nancy Holder. From Apex: "Under the Dryer" by Fran Friel. "A Place of Snow Angels" by ...
Arkham Tales and More
QuasarDragon —
... "The Slaying of Winter" by Vera Nazarian. They stopped to eat and sleep, when the crescent of the sun came to barely skim the horizon. The Northern sun never truly rose or set, knew Iliss, but in her wildness of heart, she had not kept proper track of the seasons, and was not sure if it was true Summer or Winter. It mattered little to her single-minded purpose. Omline HERE. And new fiction at Apex: "Under the Dryer" by Fran Friel. "A Place ...
Friday Free Fiction for 21st November
Futurismic —
... stuff that’s way beyond your control.
So why not read some free science fiction instead, eh? That’ll keep you distracted at no cost whatsoever! Get clicking…
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Manybooks has an old-school bit of satire in the form of “The Last American: A Fragment from The Journal of KHAN-LI, Prince of Dimph-Yoo-Chur and Admiral in the Persian Navy” by J A Mitchell
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At Apex Online:
“Under the Dryer” by Fran ...
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