Free Fiction for 6/26/10
- @Subterranean Online: Return: An Innkeeper’s World Story” by Peter S. Beagle
- @RealmsOfFantasy: “Rare Firsts” By Paul Di Filippo
- @Shareable.net: “The Exterminators Want Ad” by Bruce Sterling
- @Strange Horizons: “How to Make Friends in Seventh Grade” by Nick Poniatowski
- The June 2010 issue of Afterburn SF has stories by Timothy Miller, A.L. Sirois.
- The latest Port Iris Magazine is posted.
- @Lightspeed Magazine: “Amaryllis” by Carrie Vaughn
- @Nature: “A science-fiction fantasy” by Paul Di Filippo
- @Electric Velocipede:
- “The Mikarr Way” by Lyn Battersby
- “Daughters of Fortune” by Cyril Simsa
- @ManyBook.net
- “Thy Rocks and Rills” by Robert E. Gilbert
- “The Huddlers” by William Campbell Gault
- “Circle of Flight” by Richard Stockham
- “The Cosmic Deflector” by Stanton Arthur Coblentz
- “Home is Where You Left It” by Stephen Marlowe
- “Cue for Quiet” by Thomas L. Sherred
- “The Merchants of Venus” by A.H. Phelps
- “The Victor” by Bryce Walton
- “Quest of the Golden Ape” by Randall Garrett
- Audio:
- @PodCastle:
- “Watermark” by Michael Greenhut, read by Amy Elk
- “The Alchemist’s Feather” by Erin Cashier, Read by Dave Thompson
- “Jaguar Woman” by Silvia Moreno-Garciam Read by Anna Schwind
- @LibriVox: “Red Nails” by Robert E. Howard [via SFFaudio]
- @The Dunesteef: audio fiction by Rick Kennett and Kevin David Anderson.
- @Craphound: I Love Paree” by Cory Doctorow (Part 1)
- @EscapePod: “Bride Of Frankenstein” by Mike Resnick [via SFFaudio]
- @Pseudopod: Oil of Dog By Ambrose Bierce
- @PodCastle:
- Serialized:
- Marty Halpern is serializing the stories from the anthology Is Anybody Out There? which he co-edited with Nice Gevers: “Residue” by Michael Arsenault
- @Chain Story: “A Short Flight from a Tall Tree” by Jason M. Hardy
- Kat And Mouse: Guns For Hire: With Cat-like Tread” – Part One
- @Black Gate: “The Weird of Ironspell” by John R. Fultz (conclusion)
There’s also a free ebook edition of my favorite The Ware Tetralogy (comprising Software, Wetware, Freeware and Realware) by Rudy Rucker both at Manybooks http://manybooks.net/titles/ruckerrother10rucker_ware_tetralogy_cc2010.html , and at Feedbooks http://www.feedbooks.com/book/4949.html The Manybooks offers 30 formats, while Feedbooks has, imho, slightly better formatting. Anyway, enjoy!
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