Author: Tara Calaby
Publisher: Sunburnt Fox Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 84
Book Description
Etherea Magazine #3 Eight fantastic pieces of speculative fiction! Etherea sat down with accomplished author, Matthew Reilly, to talk about his latest book, killing characters, and much more Learn why NASA is firing rockets at asteroids (hint: Planetary Defence) Hear from Independent Author, Tabatha Woods, on self-publishing, how to select a great short story, and her new release SEEDS We speak with talented writer Emma Gill on her journey with her novel On Solar Winds Ochre Dragon by V. E. Patton is reviewed THE STORIES: “I hope you don’t read this letter. I hope you just throw it away without opening it. I hope you know it’s me—you—that’s written it. And what it says.” – Karl I Hope You Don’t Read This Letter, by Robert Bagnall “By the time Freedom detected her, she was only six hours out. A kilometer wide, the rock heralded an extinction level event.” – Natural Selection, by Michael Simon “Rule 1 – failure to protect your child-bot will result in instant death.” – Tending to Echo, by Jane Brown “Violet felt dizzy. Hair, skin and face, she was looking at herself.” – Brushstrokes, by Tara Calaby “Who’s the prey and who’s the predator when all the lights are gone? ” – Run, Witch, Run, by Russell Hemmel “Agony flared down Thrupnott’s arm, but even as he sucked in a breath and fought to get the living skeleton off the pain began to fade, along with everything else.” – Thrupnott Clears a ‘Berg, by Rob Francis “Raw convective heat surges through the bladed nozzle of my new mouth.” – Kay’s Blow-Dryer, by Eric Farrell “On the way, he spotted the rock pinnacle that must have brought them down. Why hadn’t the ship’s sensors avoided it?” – Energy of the Vacuum, by Gordon Cash
Etherea Magazine #3
Author: Tara Calaby
Publisher: Sunburnt Fox Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 84
Book Description
Etherea Magazine #3 Eight fantastic pieces of speculative fiction! Etherea sat down with accomplished author, Matthew Reilly, to talk about his latest book, killing characters, and much more Learn why NASA is firing rockets at asteroids (hint: Planetary Defence) Hear from Independent Author, Tabatha Woods, on self-publishing, how to select a great short story, and her new release SEEDS We speak with talented writer Emma Gill on her journey with her novel On Solar Winds Ochre Dragon by V. E. Patton is reviewed THE STORIES: “I hope you don’t read this letter. I hope you just throw it away without opening it. I hope you know it’s me—you—that’s written it. And what it says.” – Karl I Hope You Don’t Read This Letter, by Robert Bagnall “By the time Freedom detected her, she was only six hours out. A kilometer wide, the rock heralded an extinction level event.” – Natural Selection, by Michael Simon “Rule 1 – failure to protect your child-bot will result in instant death.” – Tending to Echo, by Jane Brown “Violet felt dizzy. Hair, skin and face, she was looking at herself.” – Brushstrokes, by Tara Calaby “Who’s the prey and who’s the predator when all the lights are gone? ” – Run, Witch, Run, by Russell Hemmel “Agony flared down Thrupnott’s arm, but even as he sucked in a breath and fought to get the living skeleton off the pain began to fade, along with everything else.” – Thrupnott Clears a ‘Berg, by Rob Francis “Raw convective heat surges through the bladed nozzle of my new mouth.” – Kay’s Blow-Dryer, by Eric Farrell “On the way, he spotted the rock pinnacle that must have brought them down. Why hadn’t the ship’s sensors avoided it?” – Energy of the Vacuum, by Gordon Cash
Publisher: Sunburnt Fox Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 84
Book Description
Etherea Magazine #3 Eight fantastic pieces of speculative fiction! Etherea sat down with accomplished author, Matthew Reilly, to talk about his latest book, killing characters, and much more Learn why NASA is firing rockets at asteroids (hint: Planetary Defence) Hear from Independent Author, Tabatha Woods, on self-publishing, how to select a great short story, and her new release SEEDS We speak with talented writer Emma Gill on her journey with her novel On Solar Winds Ochre Dragon by V. E. Patton is reviewed THE STORIES: “I hope you don’t read this letter. I hope you just throw it away without opening it. I hope you know it’s me—you—that’s written it. And what it says.” – Karl I Hope You Don’t Read This Letter, by Robert Bagnall “By the time Freedom detected her, she was only six hours out. A kilometer wide, the rock heralded an extinction level event.” – Natural Selection, by Michael Simon “Rule 1 – failure to protect your child-bot will result in instant death.” – Tending to Echo, by Jane Brown “Violet felt dizzy. Hair, skin and face, she was looking at herself.” – Brushstrokes, by Tara Calaby “Who’s the prey and who’s the predator when all the lights are gone? ” – Run, Witch, Run, by Russell Hemmel “Agony flared down Thrupnott’s arm, but even as he sucked in a breath and fought to get the living skeleton off the pain began to fade, along with everything else.” – Thrupnott Clears a ‘Berg, by Rob Francis “Raw convective heat surges through the bladed nozzle of my new mouth.” – Kay’s Blow-Dryer, by Eric Farrell “On the way, he spotted the rock pinnacle that must have brought them down. Why hadn’t the ship’s sensors avoided it?” – Energy of the Vacuum, by Gordon Cash
Etherea Magazine #1
Author: Ali Abbas
Publisher: Sunburnt Fox Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 82
Book Description
Etherea Magazine Issue # 1 Get a piece of history, and buy the inaugural issue of Etherea Magazine! Consider the possibilities of multi-generational knowledge, in Inheritance by Alexander Funk Will humanity carry the sins of a dead planet to our new home, in How We Survive by Ali Abbas Is love worth sacrificing for the greater good, in Cracked Feet by Ellen Coates Can we flee judgement, in Testament by Cameron Mcconachie Will a machine ever understand our purpose, in Nature of Things in Motion by Marlan Smith Who is behind every triviality, in One Thong Left on the Beach by Scott Hudson and an Interview with Sam Hawke, the award winning author of the Poison War Novels
Publisher: Sunburnt Fox Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 82
Book Description
Etherea Magazine Issue # 1 Get a piece of history, and buy the inaugural issue of Etherea Magazine! Consider the possibilities of multi-generational knowledge, in Inheritance by Alexander Funk Will humanity carry the sins of a dead planet to our new home, in How We Survive by Ali Abbas Is love worth sacrificing for the greater good, in Cracked Feet by Ellen Coates Can we flee judgement, in Testament by Cameron Mcconachie Will a machine ever understand our purpose, in Nature of Things in Motion by Marlan Smith Who is behind every triviality, in One Thong Left on the Beach by Scott Hudson and an Interview with Sam Hawke, the award winning author of the Poison War Novels
Etherea Magazine #2
Author: JD Harlock
Publisher: Sunburnt Fox Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 82
Book Description
Etherea Magazine # 2 In this issue we have eight short speculative fiction stories from some utterly talented writers. “Why can’t I type like that? How come he gets all this inspiration to write and then it just flows out of him?” – The Price of Inspiration, by Nick Marone “I’ve come to muster the town. The realm is in peril and the king’s envoys have traversed the land with the call to arms.” – Those Olden Shackles, by Jason Restrick “That while there was a seven percent probability of the enemy ship escaping there was a sixty percent chance that I would contract food poisoning from the dishes piled up in the galley” – In Space No-One Can Hear You Clean, by Scott Steensma “She’s there when I open my eyes. All 7 foot 2 of her, perched on the edge of my bed.” – Dream a Little Dream, by Emma Kathryn “I walk down the ramp toward the command center. Today, I destroy IGAP.” – This is How the Revolution Begins, by Aaron Emmel “I tried not to think of how she would cope during the next Cycle, torn from the only family—the only life—she’d ever known, and dropped into a new one. Could anything be more cold or vicious?” – Assignment Day, by Jon Gauthier “Jaya palmed the Charakar stone in her hand and stood up. It was time.” – The Mineral Thief, by Sangeetha Thanapal “But only when one is abandoned does he come to truly understand his fellow man.” – A Hundred Souls for the Dark Master, By J.D. Harlock Also including a scintillating interview with Fiona McIntosh, two Indie Author Spotlights, and a book review of Nolyn – the latest novel from Michael J Sullivan
Publisher: Sunburnt Fox Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 82
Book Description
Etherea Magazine # 2 In this issue we have eight short speculative fiction stories from some utterly talented writers. “Why can’t I type like that? How come he gets all this inspiration to write and then it just flows out of him?” – The Price of Inspiration, by Nick Marone “I’ve come to muster the town. The realm is in peril and the king’s envoys have traversed the land with the call to arms.” – Those Olden Shackles, by Jason Restrick “That while there was a seven percent probability of the enemy ship escaping there was a sixty percent chance that I would contract food poisoning from the dishes piled up in the galley” – In Space No-One Can Hear You Clean, by Scott Steensma “She’s there when I open my eyes. All 7 foot 2 of her, perched on the edge of my bed.” – Dream a Little Dream, by Emma Kathryn “I walk down the ramp toward the command center. Today, I destroy IGAP.” – This is How the Revolution Begins, by Aaron Emmel “I tried not to think of how she would cope during the next Cycle, torn from the only family—the only life—she’d ever known, and dropped into a new one. Could anything be more cold or vicious?” – Assignment Day, by Jon Gauthier “Jaya palmed the Charakar stone in her hand and stood up. It was time.” – The Mineral Thief, by Sangeetha Thanapal “But only when one is abandoned does he come to truly understand his fellow man.” – A Hundred Souls for the Dark Master, By J.D. Harlock Also including a scintillating interview with Fiona McIntosh, two Indie Author Spotlights, and a book review of Nolyn – the latest novel from Michael J Sullivan
The Monthly magazine of pharmacy, chemistry, medicine, &c
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Languages : en
Pages : 800
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Pages : 800
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The New York Times Magazine
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Category : Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 632
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Category : Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 632
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City of Lies
Author: Sam Hawke
Publisher: Tor Books
ISBN: 0765396890
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 560
Book Description
A master poisoner works beside his sister to defend their city-state when the chancellor he worked undercover to protect is assassinated with an unknown poison at the same time an army lay siege to the city.
Publisher: Tor Books
ISBN: 0765396890
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 560
Book Description
A master poisoner works beside his sister to defend their city-state when the chancellor he worked undercover to protect is assassinated with an unknown poison at the same time an army lay siege to the city.
The New sporting magazine
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Languages : en
Pages : 822
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Pages : 822
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The Masala Box
Author: Rachna Kheria, Sarin Mathur, Sireesha Kadiyala,Vidhi Kheria
Publisher: Notion Press
ISBN: 1636067301
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 273
Book Description
Variety is the spice of life… We present to you an anthology of short stories to celebrate various memories and experiences, both real and imagined - sweet, savoury, tangy and quintessentially umami - in life. The Masala Box is an offering of four authors who hail from diverse backgrounds. Together they present an array of narratives, exploring a humanity in a way that touches the heart and makes it experience the very spice of life. PROCEEDS OF THE BOOK GO TOWARDS CHARITY
Publisher: Notion Press
ISBN: 1636067301
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 273
Book Description
Variety is the spice of life… We present to you an anthology of short stories to celebrate various memories and experiences, both real and imagined - sweet, savoury, tangy and quintessentially umami - in life. The Masala Box is an offering of four authors who hail from diverse backgrounds. Together they present an array of narratives, exploring a humanity in a way that touches the heart and makes it experience the very spice of life. PROCEEDS OF THE BOOK GO TOWARDS CHARITY
Myrren's Gift
Author: Fiona McIntosh
Publisher: Hachette UK
ISBN: 0748128298
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 485
Book Description
When Wyl Thirsk, General of the Morgravian Legion, is forced to watch the torture of Myrren, a young woman accused of witchcraft, it seems little enough comfort to speed her passing. But Myrren is grateful for even this small mercy and promises Wyl a gift. He thanks her but dismisses the notion - what could this poor, doomed girl have to give him? It is only years later that Wyl, shorn of his friends and allies, betrayed by his king, and forced to make an impossible choice, remembers the dying words of the young woman about to burn for the crime of witchcraft. As his enemy's sword draws closer, Wyl finally understands the meaning of Myrren's dying words, and he wonders: had he known what that one act of kindness would bring, would he have behaved otherwise? Gripping the reader from the very first page, Myrren's Gift marks Fiona McIntosh as one of fantasy fiction's most gifted storytellers.
Publisher: Hachette UK
ISBN: 0748128298
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 485
Book Description
When Wyl Thirsk, General of the Morgravian Legion, is forced to watch the torture of Myrren, a young woman accused of witchcraft, it seems little enough comfort to speed her passing. But Myrren is grateful for even this small mercy and promises Wyl a gift. He thanks her but dismisses the notion - what could this poor, doomed girl have to give him? It is only years later that Wyl, shorn of his friends and allies, betrayed by his king, and forced to make an impossible choice, remembers the dying words of the young woman about to burn for the crime of witchcraft. As his enemy's sword draws closer, Wyl finally understands the meaning of Myrren's dying words, and he wonders: had he known what that one act of kindness would bring, would he have behaved otherwise? Gripping the reader from the very first page, Myrren's Gift marks Fiona McIntosh as one of fantasy fiction's most gifted storytellers.
New York Magazine
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Languages : en
Pages : 76
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New York magazine was born in 1968 after a run as an insert of the New York Herald Tribune and quickly made a place for itself as the trusted resource for readers across the country. With award-winning writing and photography covering everything from politics and food to theater and fashion, the magazine's consistent mission has been to reflect back to its audience the energy and excitement of the city itself, while celebrating New York as both a place and an idea.
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Languages : en
Pages : 76
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New York magazine was born in 1968 after a run as an insert of the New York Herald Tribune and quickly made a place for itself as the trusted resource for readers across the country. With award-winning writing and photography covering everything from politics and food to theater and fashion, the magazine's consistent mission has been to reflect back to its audience the energy and excitement of the city itself, while celebrating New York as both a place and an idea.