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  • Dragons by G. W. Thomas. Fables. "The Rainbow Man was telling a friend that he had met three men hunting dragons while going to the fair in Partush..."
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  • Ring of the Ice Queen M. Bonten. This is a story of Swords and Sorcery. The main character is a woman, who falls in love with another woman she discovers aboard a pirate vessel. The story contains graphic fight scenes, the invocation of sorcerous aid, time travel, murder, revenge, friendship.And the mysterious Ring, still attached to the perfectly preserved severed hand of the Queen of the Ice Lands.
    [ Average Rating: 7.00 ] Add Your Rating!
  • Dream Sequence and other Tales from Beyond Dream Sequence and Other Tales from Beyond is not your typical anthology. The twenty short stories in Dream Sequence will task your mind, your emotions, the very way you see the universe. Steve Lazarowitz superbly blends fantasy, science fiction and horror into a speculative fiction cocktail that will challenge you to think at right angles to reality.
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  • Lochlan by Alan Bruce. Fables. "Lochlan sat in the common room in the corner farthest from the fire. He sat alone, which was his preference, and the preference of the villagers who shared the common room with him. They knew him to be a hard man surrounded by the aura of death."
    [ Average Rating: 6.00 ] Add Your Rating!
  • The Death of Medusa by Kate Hill. Fables. "Their greatest curse wasn't the savage slinking of serpentine hair or the banishment from the most remote villages. It was the exile of sexuality and the inability to love a man without him being turned to stone..."
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  • Perfection by M. Lees. He lay there, staring. His ceiling had many cracks, many imperfections. But, then, perfection was boring. He knew that as well as he knew his own name.
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  • Love's Sweet Song by Nora M. Mulligan. Fables. "I should have known she was trouble when I first saw her. I'm not saying I should have known she was a witch. I couldn't have known that. But I should have paid attention to my instincts. She wore black, to blend in the shadows, and her face was veiled, but that's no excuse. I should have paid attention to that nagging sense that I'd seen her before. I should have wracked my brain until I remembered exactly who she was and how I knew her..."
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  • Tiny Losses by Patrick Welch. Twilight Times. Brendall plays detective in order to protect the interests of the Thief's Guild.
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  • The Fall by J.M. Snyder. Gay fiction. Forbidden love costs one angel his wings. Probably blasphemous, but what the hell.
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  • Nekronomikon by G. W. Thomas. Fables. "The dread volume of Necros of Illianthus...I had to wade the very River of Death to win it from Archios, but I did it." The Rainbow Man placed the thin black tome into his employer's lap. Rough hands rasped over the hide covering, as legend reported, made of human skin.
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