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STUPEFYING STORIES 1.2 (November 2011) RELEASED
By ~brb November 15, 2011
The second volume in award-winning writer Bruce Bethke's new e-book only original anthology series gets bigger and better, with nine all-new tales of the fantastic, frightening, and funny by Aaron Bradford Starr, Clare L. Deming, Anatoly Belilovsky, Sarah Frost, Rebecca Roland, Henry Vogel, and many more. STUPEFYING STORIES Volume 1, Number 2 — a.k.a., "the November issue" — features "Watch This!" by Henry Vogel, and also includes:
“First Impressions,” by Aaron Bradford Starr
“The Bamboo Garden,” by Clare L. Deming
“Home Security,” by Gary McKenzie
“Borrowed Feathers,” by Sarah Frost
“If This Be Magic,” by Anatoly Belilovsky
“The Oily,” by E. A. Black
“In Fall, After the Harvest,” by S. Travis Brown
“The King of Ash and Bones,” by Rebecca Roland
Buy it today at these links!
Amazon Kindle editions
US market
UK market
Germany
France
Italy
Spain
Barnes & Nobles Nook edition
Apple iTunes edition
Coming soon to Kobo and more!
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