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July 2021 Batch
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Series: Best of British Science Fiction (2020)
Available as Kindle, epub or pdf. Twenty-six stories, selected by editor Donna Scott from disparate places, that represent some of the best SF published anywhere during 2020: stories of heroism, stories of loss, stories of wonder. In this volume you will encounter deftly crafted tales that explore such things as the progress of AI consciousness, considerations in health and social care, and the meaning of those things that are unique in their significance to mankind: the true meaning of love, and the linear nature, or not, of time. Contents: Introduction – Donna Scott War Crimes – M. R. Carey Blue and Blue and Blue and Pink – Lavie Tidhar All I Asked For – Anne Charnock The Savages – David Gullen Infinite Tea in the Demara Café – Ida Keogh Lazarus, Unbound – Liam Hogan The Cyclops – Teika Marija Smits Brave New World by Oscar Wilde – Ian Watson Chimy and Chris – Stephen Oram Mudlarking – Neil Williamson Infectious – Liz Williams Cofiwch Aberystwyth– Val Nolan Panspermia High – Eric Brown Exhibit E – L. P. Melling The Lori – Fiona Moore Wilson Dreams of Peacocks – Melanie Smith Variations on Heisenberg's Third Concerto – Eleanor R Wood The World is on Fire and You're Out of Milk – Rhiannon Grist The Turbine at the End of the World – James Rowland What Happened to 70 – C. R. Berry Rings Around Saturn – Rosie Oliver The Good Shepherd – Stewart C Hotson Pineapples Are Not the Only Bromeliad – RB Kelly Like Clocks Work – Andi Buchanan Watershed – John Gilbey Here Today – Geoff Nelder About the Authors
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July 2020 Batch
Giveaway Ended: July 27 at 06:00 pm EDT
Series: Best of British Science Fiction (2019)
Twenty-two stories that represent some of the best SF published anywhere in 2019: stories of heroism, stories of loss, stories of wonder. In this volume you will encounter tales in which creatures are cut off from their loved ones; someone is trapped with an abuser; a bird sings; weeds grow where we hope for a garden; we consider what our alternative selves might be doing; we can’t sleep; we wish we could keep things just the way they were; we drink too much… and we look to rockets blasting off into the sky and think that there lies the future; that’s hope. Best of British Science Fiction 2019 is once again edited by Donna Scott, a recent chair of the BSFA and a distinguished poet, writer, and stand-up comedian. Donna is also a free-lance editor who has worked behind the scenes for a number of major publishers over the course of several years. Contents 2019: An Introduction – Donna Scott The Anxiety Gene – Rhiannon Grist The Land of Grunts and Squeaks – Chris Beckett For Your Own Good – Ian Whates Neom – Lavie Tidhar Once You Start – Mike Morgan For the Wicked, Only Weeds Will Grow – G. V. Anderson Fat Man in the Bardo – Ken MacLeod Cyberstar – Val Nolan The Little People – Una McCormack The Loimaa Protocol – Robert Bagnall The Adaptation Point – Kate Macdonald The Final Ascent – Ian Creasey A Lady of Ganymede, a Sparrow of Io – Dafydd McKimm Snapshots – Leo X. Robertson Witch of the Weave – Henry Szabranski Parasite Art – David Tallerman Galena – Liam Hogan Ab Initio – Susan Boulton Ghosts – Emma Levin Concerning the Deprivation of Sleep – Tim Major Every Little Star – Fiona Moore The Minus-Four Sequence – Andrew Wallace About the Authors Available as a Kindle, e-pub or pdf.
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June 2020 Batch
Giveaway Ended: June 29 at 06:00 pm EDT
Editor Jared Shurin has determined to uncover the very best work published by British and British-based authors in 2019, ending up with as diverse and surprising a set of stories as you are likely to find anywhere. Full of wonder, wit, delight and malevolence. These stories range from traditional to contemporary fantasy, written by a mix of established authors and new voices, combining to provide a veritable potpourri of the fantastical. Introduction – Jared Shurin A Manual for Avoiding Further Harm from [REDACTED] – Helen McClory Tyrannosaurs Bask in the Warmth of the Asteroid – Gareth E. Rees Burrowing Machines – Sara Saab Birds Fell From the Sky and Each One Spoke in Your Voice – Kirsty Logan A Few Things I Miss About Skeletons – Tom Offland Tilt – Karen Onojaife Mr Fox – Heather Parry Joss Papers for Porcelain Ghosts – Eliza Chan The Fisher – Melanie Harding-Shaw Canst Thou Draw Out the Leviathan – Christopher Caldwell What the Sea Reaps, We Must Provide – Eleanor R. Wood No Children – E. Saxey The Colossus Stops – Dafydd McKimm Wake the Dead – Maura McHugh Why Aren't Millennials Continuing Traditional Worship of the Elder Dark? – Matt Dovey Demolition – Nick Adams The Redemption of Billy Zane – Liz Jones What It Sounds Like When You Fall – Natalia Theodoridou Competing Before the King – Leila Aboulela Dem Bones – Lavie Tidhar Sin Eater – Chikodili Emelumadu O Cul-de-Sac – Tim Major Thank God in the Acknowledgements – Jess Brough Available as a Kindle, e-pub or pdf.
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July 2019 Batch
Giveaway Ended: July 29 at 06:00 pm EDT
Series: Best of British Science Fiction (2018)
A volume of twenty-six stories from disparate places that represent some of the best SF published anywhere in 2018; dreamlike glimpses of pristine worlds that will destroy us before we destroy them; stories of work-based friendships, mistrust and isolation; of alienation and othering; stories of slavery given an acceptable face through beautiful voice and the ever-present need to keep fighting injustice; stories of bodily choice being made a crime; stories of rebellions we thought we’d already had but need to have again. We have another end to childhood. And we have the murder of story itself, involving an AI… Full contents: Introduction by Donna Scott Providence – Alastair Reynolds Talking to Ghosts at the Edge of the World – Lavie Tidhar The Miracle Lambs of Minane – Finbarr O'Reilly Territory Blank – Aliya Whiteley Throw Caution – Tim Major Golgotha – Dave Hutchinson Salvation – Dave Bradley Waterbirds – G.V. Anderson Buddy System – Mike Morgan Do No Harm – Anna Ibbotson A Change of Heart – Hannah Tougher Birnam Platoon – Natalia Theodoridou Good – Sunyi Dean Hard Times in Nuovo Genova – Chris Barnham The Escape Hatch – Matthew de Abaitua P.Q. – James Warner The Purpose of the Dodo is to be Extinct – Malcolm Devlin Cat and Mouse – David Tallerman Before They Left – Colin Greenland Harry's Shiver – Esme Carpenter The Whisperer – J.K. Fulton Death of the Grapevine – Teika Marija Smits Rainsticks – Matt Thompson The Veilonaut's Dream – Henry Szabranski Doomed Youth – Fiona Moore F Sharp 4 – Tim Pieraccini Available as a Kindle, ePub or pdf.
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August 2018 Batch
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Series: Apex Book of World SF (5)
The giveaway is for the digital ARC edition. Available in PDF, ePub, and mobi formats. The landmark anthology series of international speculative fiction returns with volume 5 of The Apex Book of World SF. Cris Jurado joins series editor Lavie Tidhar to highlight the best speculative fiction from around the world. Cyberpunk from Spain, Singapore and Japan; mythology from Venezuela, Korea and First Nations; stories of the dead from Zimbabwe and Egypt, and space wonders from India, Germany and Bolivia. And much more. The fifth volume of the ground-breaking World SF anthology series reveals once more the uniquely international dimension of speculative fiction. "Important to the future of not only international authors, but the entire SF community." —Strange Horizons "The Apex Book of World SF series is an excellent primer for any sci-fi reader trying to understand the field’s global reach." —The Guardian Featuring: Vina Jie-Min Prasad (Singapore) — "A Series of Steaks" Daína Chaviano (Cuba, translated by Matthew D. Goodwin) — "Accursed Lineage" Darcie Little Badger (USA/Lipan Apache) — "Nkásht íí" T.L. Huchu (Zimbabwe) — "Ghostalker" Taiyo Fujii (Japan, translated by Matthew D. Goodwin) — "Violation of the TrueNet Security Act" Vandana Singh (India) — "Ambiguity Machines: An Examination" Basma Abdel Aziz (Egypt, translated by Elisabeth Jaquette) — "Scenes from the Life of an Autocrat" Liliana Colanzi (Bolivia, translated by Jessica Sequeira) — "Our Dead World" Bo-young Kim (South Korea, translated by Jihyun Park & Gord Sellar) — "An Evolutionary Myth" Israel Alonso (Spain, translated by Steve Redwood) — "You Will See the Moon Rise" Sara Saab (Lebanon) — "The Barrette Girls" Chi Hui (China, translated by John Chu) — "The Calculations of Artificials" Ana Hurtado (Venezuela) — "El Cóndor del Machángara" Karla Schmidt (Germany, translated by Lara M. Harmon) — "Alone, on the Wind" Eliza Victoria (Philippines) — "The Seventh" Tochi Onyebuchi (Nigeria/USA) — "Screamers" R.S.A. Garcia (Trinidad and Tobago) — "The Bois" Giovanni De Feo (Italy) — "Ugo"
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February 2017 Batch
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This is a multi-author collection that includes stories by award-winning authors Kelly Link, Cat Rambo, Carrie Vaughn, Seanan McGuire, Lavie Tidhar, Sarah Pinsker, Keith Rosson and others. Behind the Mask is an exciting collection of short stories about the everyday lives of superheroes. Ranging from laugh-out-loud funny to decliciously dark, these stories are about the ordinary day-to-day challenges facing these extraordinary individuals--growing up, growing old, relationships, parenting, coping with that age-old desire to fit in when, let's face it, they don't.
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September 2015 Batch
Giveaway Ended: September 28 at 06:00 pm EDT
Series: Apex Book of World SF (4)
Available in PDF, ePub, and mobi formats. Now firmly established as the benchmark anthology series of international speculative fiction, volume 4 of The Apex Book of World SF sees debut editor Mahvesh Murad bring fresh new eyes to her selection of stories. From Spanish steampunk and Italian horror to Nigerian science fiction and subverted Japanese folktales, from love in the time of drones to teenagers at the end of the world, the stories in this volume showcase the best of contemporary speculative fiction, wherever it’s written. "Important to the future of not only international authors, but the entire SF community." —Strange Horizons Featuring: Vajra Chandrasekera (Sri Lanka) — "Pockets Full of Stones" Yukimi Ogawa (Japan) — "In Her Head, In Her Eyes" Zen Cho (Malaysia) — "The Four Generations of Chang E" Shimon Adaf (Israel) — "Like A Coin Entrusted in Faith" (Translated by the author) Celeste Rita Baker (Virgin Islands) — "Single Entry" Nene Ormes (Sweden) — "The Good Matter" (Translated Lisa J Isaksson and Nene Ormes) JY Yang (Singapore) — "Tiger Baby" Isabel Yap (Philippines) — "A Cup of Salt Tears" Usman T Malik (Pakistan) — "The Vaporization Enthalpy of a Peculiar Pakistani Family" Kuzhali Manickavel (India) — "Six Things We Found During The Autopsy" Elana Gomel (Israel) — "The Farm" Haralambi Markov (Bulgaria) — "The Language of Knives" Sabrina Huang — "Setting Up Home" (Translated by Jeremy Tiang) Sathya Stone (Sri Lanka) Johann Thorsson (Iceland) — "First, Bite a Finger" Dilman Dila (Uganda) — "How My Father Became a God" Swabir Silayi (Kenya) — "Colour Me Grey" Deepak Unnikrishnan (The Emirates) — "Sarama" Chinelo Onwualu (Nigeria) — "The Gift of Touch" Saad Z. Hossain (Bangaldesh) — "Djinns Live by the Sea" Bernardo Fernández (Mexico) — "The Last Hours of The Final Days" (Translated by the author) Natalia Theodoridou (Greece) — "The Eleven Holy Numbers of the Mechanical Soul" Samuel Marolla (Italy) — "Black Tea" (Translated by Andrew Tanzi) Julie Novakova (Czech Republic) — "The Symphony of Ice and Dust" Thomas Olde Heuvelt (Netherlands) — "The Boy Who Cast No Shadow" (Translated by Laura Vroomen) Sese Yane (Kenya) — "The Corpse" Tang Fei — "Pepe" (Translated by John Chu) Rocío Rincón Fernández (Spain) — "The Lady of the Soler Colony" (Translated by James and Marian Womack)
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August 2015 Batch
Giveaway Ended: August 31 at 06:00 pm EDT
Series: Apex Book of World SF (4)
Available in PDF, ePub, and mobi formats. Now firmly established as the benchmark anthology series of international speculative fiction, volume 4 of The Apex Book of World SF sees debut editor Mahvesh Murad bring fresh new eyes to her selection of stories. From Spanish steampunk and Italian horror to Nigerian science fiction and subverted Japanese folktales, from love in the time of drones to teenagers at the end of the world, the stories in this volume showcase the best of contemporary speculative fiction, wherever it’s written. "Important to the future of not only international authors, but the entire SF community." —Strange Horizons Featuring: Vajra Chandrasekera (Sri Lanka) — "Pockets Full of Stones" Yukimi Ogawa (Japan) — "In Her Head, In Her Eyes" Zen Cho (Malaysia) — "The Four Generations of Chang E" Shimon Adaf (Israel) — "Like A Coin Entrusted in Faith" (Translated by the author) Celeste Rita Baker (Virgin Islands) — "Single Entry" Nene Ormes (Sweden) — "The Good Matter" (Translated Lisa J Isaksson and Nene Ormes) JY Yang (Singapore) — "Tiger Baby" Isabel Yap (Philippines) — "A Cup of Salt Tears" Usman T Malik (Pakistan) — "The Vaporization Enthalpy of a Peculiar Pakistani Family" Kuzhali Manickavel (India) — "Six Things We Found During The Autopsy" Elana Gomel (Israel) — "The Farm" Haralambi Markov (Bulgaria) — "The Language of Knives" Sabrina Huang — "Setting Up Home" (Translated by Jeremy Tiang) Sathya Stone (Sri Lanka) Johann Thorsson (Iceland) — "First, Bite a Finger" Dilman Dila (Uganda) — "How My Father Became a God" Swabir Silayi (Kenya) — "Colour Me Grey" Deepak Unnikrishnan (The Emirates) — "Sarama" Chinelo Onwualu (Nigeria) — "The Gift of Touch" Saad Z. Hossain (Bangaldesh) — "Djinns Live by the Sea" Bernardo Fernández (Mexico) — "The Last Hours of The Final Days" (Translated by the author) Natalia Theodoridou (Greece) — "The Eleven Holy Numbers of the Mechanical Soul" Samuel Marolla (Italy) — "Black Tea" (Translated by Andrew Tanzi) Julie Novakova (Czech Republic) — "The Symphony of Ice and Dust" Thomas Olde Heuvelt (Netherlands) — "The Boy Who Cast No Shadow" (Translated by Laura Vroomen) Sese Yane (Kenya) — "The Corpse" Tang Fei — "Pepe" (Translated by John Chu) Rocío Rincón Fernández (Spain) — "The Lady of the Soler Colony" (Translated by James and Marian Womack)
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September 2014 Batch
Giveaway Ended: September 29 at 06:00 pm EDT
Series: Akashic Noir
Akashic Books continues its groundbreaking series of original noir anthologies, launched in 2004 with Brooklyn Noir. Each story is set in a distinct neighborhood or location within the city of the book. Brand-new stories by: Etgar Keret, Gadi Taub, Lavie Tidhar, Deakla Keydar, Matan Hermoni, Julia Fermentto, Gon Ben Ari, Shimon Adaf, Alex Epstein, Antonio Ungar, Gai Ad, Assaf Gavron, Silje Bekeng, and Yoav Katz. From the introduction by Etgar Keret: "In spite of its outwardly warm and polite exterior, Tel Aviv has quite a bit to hide. At any club, most of the people dancing around you to the sounds of a deep-house hit dedicated to peace and love have undergone extensive automatic-weapons training and a hand-grenade tutorial . . . The workers washing the dishes in the fluorescent-lit kitchen of that same club are Eritrean refugees who have crossed the Egyptian border illegally, along with a group of bedouins smuggling some high-quality hash, which the deejay will soon be smoking on his little podium, right by the busy dance floor filled with drunks, coked-up lawyers, and Ukrainian call girls whose pimp keeps their passports in a safe two streets away. Don't get me wrong--Tel Aviv is a lovely, safe city. Most of the time, for most of its inhabitants. But the stories in this collection describe what happens the rest of the time, to the rest of its inhabitants. From one last cup of coffee at a café targeted by a suicide bomber, through repeat visits from a Yiddish-speaking ghost, to an organized tour of mythological crime scenes that goes terribly wrong, the stories of Tel Aviv Noir reveal the concealed, scarred face of this city that we love so much."
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August 2014 Batch
Giveaway Ended: August 25 at 06:00 pm EDT
Series: Apex Book of World SF (3)
Available in PDF, ePub, and mobi formats. "The Apex Book of SF series has proven to be an excellent way to sample the diversity of world SFF and to broaden our understanding of the genre's potentials." --Ken Liu, winner of the Hugo Award and author of The Grace of Kings These stories run the gamut from science fiction, to fantasy, to horror. Some are translations (from German, Chinese, French, Spanish, and Swedish), and some were written in English. The authors herein come from Asia and Europe, Africa and Latin America. Their stories are all wondrous and wonderful, and showcase the vitality and diversity that can be found in the field. They are a conversation, by voices that should be heart. And once again, editor Lavie Tidhar and Apex Publications are tremendously grateful for the opportunity to bring them to our readers. Table of Contents: Introduction -- Lavie Tidhar Courtship in the Country of Machine-Gods -- Benjanun Sriduangkaew (Thailand) A Hundred Ghosts Parade Tonight -- Xia Jia (China) Act of Faith -- Fadzilshah Johanabos (Malaysia) The Foreigner -- Uko Bendi Udo (Nigeria) The City of Silence -- Ma Boyong (China) Planetfall -- Athena Andreadis (Greece) Jungle Fever -- Zulaikha Nurain Mudzor (Malaysia) To Follow the Waves -- Amal El-Mohtar (Lebanon/Canada) Ahuizotl -- Nelly Geraldine García-Rosas (Mexico) The Rare Earth -- Biram Mboob (Gambia) Spider's Nest -- Myra Çakan (Germany) Waiting with Mortals -- Crystal Koo (Philippines) Three Little Children -- Ange (France) Brita's Holiday Village -- Karin Tidbeck (Sweden) Regressions -- Swapna Kishore (India) Dancing on the Red Planet -- Berit Ellingsen (Korea/Norway) Cover Art: Sophia Tusk About the Editor: Lavie Tidhar is the World Fantasy Award winning author of Osama, The Violent Century and the forthcoming A Man Lies Dreaming. His novella “Gorel & The Pot-Bellied God” won a British Fantasy Award, and he is also the author of graphic novel Adolf Hitler’s “I Dream of Ants!” and forthcoming comics mini-series Adler. He grew up on a kibbutz in Israel, and spent much of his adult life traveling around the world.
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June 2014 Batch
Giveaway Ended: June 30 at 06:00 pm EDT
Series: Apex Book of World SF (3)
Available in PDF, mobi, and ePub formats. These stories run the gamut from science fiction, to fantasy, to horror. Some are translations (from German, Chinese, French, Spanish, and Swedish), and some were written in English. The authors herein come from Asia and Europe, Africa and Latin America. Their stories are all wondrous and wonderful, and showcase the vitality and diversity that can be found in the field. They are a conversation, by voices that should be heard. And once again, editor Lavie Tidhar and Apex Publications are tremendously grateful for the opportunity to bring them to our readers.
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November 2013 Batch
Giveaway Ended: November 25 at 06:00 pm EST
Series: Apex Magazine (Book of Apex 4)
Available in PDF, mobi, and ePub formats. Thirty-three science fiction, fantasy, and horror short stories grab readers by their emotional cores to stare deep into the source of our humanity and inhumanity. Well-known authors like Ken Liu, Genevieve Valentine, Catherynne M. Valente, Lavie Tidhar, and Alethea Kontis, along with newer voices, sketch surreal pasts, presents, and futures full of characters with familiar and outsized desires and fears. The Book of Apex Volume 4 collects the original fiction from Hugo-winning editor Lynne M. Thomas’s first fifteen issues at the helm of Apex Magazine, which included two Hugo Award nominations for the magazine. “The Bread We Eat in Dreams” by Catherynne M. Valente “The Leavings of the Wolf” by Elizabeth Bear “The 24 Hour Brother” by Christopher Barzak “Faithful City” by Michael Pevzner “So Glad We Had This Time Together” by Cat Rambo “Sweetheart Showdown” by Sarah Dalton “Bear in Contradicting Landscape” by David J. Schwartz “My Body Her Canvas” by A.C. Wise “A Member of the Wedding of Heaven and Hell” by Richard Bowes “Copper, Iron, Blood and Love” by Mari Ness “The Second Card of the Major Arcana” by Thoraiya Dyer “Love is a Parasite Meme” by Lavie Tidhar “Decomposition” by Rachel Swirsky “Tomorrow’s Dictator” by Rahul Kanakia “Winter Scheming” by Brit Mandelo “In the Dark” by Ian Nichols “The Silk Merchant” by Ken Liu “Ironheart” by Alec Austin “Coyote Gets His Own Back” by Sarah Monette “Waiting for Beauty” by Marie Brennan “Murdered Sleep” by Kat Howard “Armless Maidens of the American West” by Genevieve Valentine “Sexagesimal” by Katharine E.K. Duckett “During the Pause” by Adam-Troy Castro “Weaving Dreams” by Mary Robinette Kowal “Always the Same. Till it is Not” by Cecil Castellucci “Sprig” by Alex Bledsoe “Splinter” by Shira Lipkin “Erzulie Dantor” by Tim Susman “Labyrinth” by Mari Ness “Blood from Stone” by Alethea Kontis “Trixie and the Pandas of Dread” by Eugie Foster “The Performance Artist” by Lettie Prell
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