Stupefying Stories 22
has reached the end of it’s contract life and goes out of print at the
end of this week. To close it out with a bang, we’ve lowered the price
of the Kindle edition to just 99¢ and made it free for Kindle Unlimited
subscribers.
(Personally, I think you should get the print edition, as it looks much cooler.)
Stupefying Stories 22 features:
THE SHE-DRAGON OF BLY • by Jason D. Wittman
In an alternate timeline in which the Soviet Union won WWII,
England is now a Soviet satellite, some magic actually works, and
Premier Kruschev is going eyeball-to-eyeball with President Patton, the
last surviving member of His Majesty’s Dragonslayer Corps is pulled out
of retirement because it seems dragons are not extinct after all, and
one has taken up residence in a prominent Politburo member’s country
estate. Here there be dragons, indeed!
GROUNDSKEEPER • by Kirstie Olley
A
beautiful princess, kidnapped and locked away in a sorcerer’s tower. A
deadly labyrinth, filled with traps and monsters. So, Mr. Handsome
Prince, before you go charging in there with your sword swinging, did it
ever occur to you to wonder who *maintains* the labyrinth?
RAIN CHARMER • by Gef Fox
Gef
is one of our original contributors, beginning with “A Wolf Like Leroy”
in Stupefying Stories #8. “Rain Charmer” is his latest story for us,
and it’s a wonderful little contemporary fantasy about... well, about
rain. And about being careful what you wish for.
OHOTSUKU-KAI • by NM Whitley
A
terrific next-century science fiction tale set in a world in which the
United States is still recovering from the effects of the Second Civil
War, the Japanese, Koreans, and Russians are all jostling for position
in the Chinese shadow, and someone has discovered a new power source
that seems too good to be true...
UPON THE BLOOD-DARK SEA • by Auston Habershaw
Now
here be a tale of pirates, dark magic, and darker deeds, spun by master
storyteller Auston Habershaw, whose name you may recognize from his
appearances in F&SF, Analog, and Galaxy’s Edge, or from his many
epic fantasy novels. One of his first published stories, though, was
THIEF OF HEARTS in Stupefying Stories #7, and he’s been a frequent
contributor ever since.
THE FISHERWOMAN • by C.J. Paget
Pirates, ghosts, kids on a summer adventure: what’s not to like? Loads of fun.
THE YIN YANG CRESCENT • by Ian Whates
A
paranormal mystery caper, set in a world in which parallel versions of
London exist in overlapping space/time but only those with the gift can
cross between them, and a stolen magical artifact might have the power
to destroy them all. The chase is on!
WITH POSSUM YOU GET FREE WERE-FI • by Mark Keigley
A
terrific hard-SF generation ship story with Keigley’s usual totally out
of left field “Whoa, didn’t see that coming!” twist. Clever ideas;
great fun—albeit with a dark edge that should stick with you long after
you’ve finished the story.
GLAMOUR FOR TWO • by Judith Field
Finally,
we end this issue with GLAMOUR FOR TWO, another sweet and clever little
contemporary fantasy story from Judith Field. We’ve been in love with
Judith’s writing ever since THE PROTOTYPE first showed up in our inbox.
If you haven’t yet read her short-story collection, THE BOOK OF JUDITH,
this story will be a good introduction. If you have read it, you’ll be
happy to know that this is her first new “Court & Anderson” story in
years.
From magic to mystery, to science fiction so hard it
clanks, here are nine tales to chill, thrill, excite and amuse you.
Always fresh and entertaining, never formulaic or predictable,
Stupefying Stories is the terrific reading you’ve been looking for!
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