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STUPEFYING STORIES 1.4 (January 2012) RELEASED
By ~brb January 15, 2012
The fourth volume in award-winning writer Bruce Bethke's new ebook-only original short story series features nine all-new tales of sorcery, science, hope, and passion, by L. Joseph Shosty, DJ Cockburn, Jamie Lackey, T. D. Edge, M. David Blake, Ada Milenkovic Brown, Rose Blackthorn, Jay Caselberg, and Joanna Galbraith — plus art by multiple Hugo Award-winning artist Brad W. Foster.
CONTENTS:
“Morality for Alchemists and Thieves,” by L. Joseph Shosty
“Seeking Kailash,” by DJ Cockburn
“Music from the Air,” by Jamie Lackey
"Spirit Bags," by T. D. Edge
“Don't Eat the Piano Player,” by M. David Blake
“Abaddon, Foul Angel of the Abyss,” by Ada Milenkovic Brown
“Untether'd,” by Rose Blackthorn
"The Seeding," by Jay Caselberg
"Palmerino's Dream," by Joanna Galbraith
Plus:
"An Appreciation of Brad W. Foster," by Avery Maxwell,
and featuring rarely seen drawings from Foster's personal collection!
Amazon Kindle editions
US market
UK market
Germany
France
Italy
Spain
Barnes & Nobles Nook edition
Apple iTunes edition
Coming to Kobo, in the fullness of time.
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