The apocalypse has arrived.Humanity was decimated by bio-terrorism; three engineered plagues were let loose on the world. Barely anyone has survived.Just a year before the collapse, Grants Pass, Oregon, USA, was publicly labeled as a place of sanctuary in
"We think a monster can at least be killed; it's flesh and blood.Therefore it can die.If it doesn't die, it will always be there—lurking in our shadows."Dangers Untold isn’t your normal horror anthology; not a vampire, zombie or werewolf to be found.
Here's an anthology that examines what it means to be human in all its positive and negative aspects. If you were an intelligent robot, would the opportunity to become human for a day be worth the risks? If a magic spell switched the bodies of a vampire a
In March 1987, Mercedes Lackey, a young author from Oklahoma, published her first novel, Arrows of the Queen. No one could have envisioned that this modest book about a magical land called Valdemar would be the beginning of a fantasy masterwork series tha
"Bless your mechanical heart..." Since its earliest days, science fiction has explored the notion of a walking, talking, thinking machine, reflecting back our own humanity through their glass eyes, exploring their own humanity framed in the symmetry of pr
In March 1987, Mercedes Lackey, a young author from Oklahoma, published her first novel, Arrows of the Queen. No one could have envisioned that this modest book about a magical land called Valdemar would be the beginning of a fantasy masterwork series tha
Down a lonely alleyway, under a starless sky, lies a city that never was, yet is: the Mad City, where nightmares walk the streets, and a good night's sleep can get you killed. Here, then, is a book from that place.Within these recovered pages are the tale
Athena's Daughters is a collection of short fiction by women about women from some of the best writers in science fiction and fantasy today.From a young girl facing a life-threatening crisis at lunar camp to a crew of elderly women graced with the power o
Fantasy heroes endure. They are embedded in our cultural fabric, dwarfing other literary figures and the mere men and women of history. Achilles and Odysseus, Gilgamesh and Beowulf. King Arthur and Robin Hood, Macbeth and Sherlock Holmes, Conan and Luke S