Free Fiction for 2/12/11
- @DailyLit: “With a Little Help by Cory Doctorow (in 151 installments).
- Free Kindle Book at Amazon: The Invisible Man by H.G. Wells. [via Pixel of Ink]
- “Dead Drop, A Lawson Vampire Bonus Story” by Jon F. Merz [via Pixel of Ink]
- @ManyBooks.net: “Industrial Revolution” by Poul Anderson
- @Author’s website: “The Perfect Man” by Kristine Kathryn Rusch
- @The Canadian Science Fiction Review: “The Death Collector” by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
- @Tor.com: “Beauty Belongs to the Flowers” by Matthew Sanborn Smith
- Audio:
- @SFFAudio: “Gulliver’s Travels” by Jonathan Swift
- @StarShipSofa: “Damned If You Do” by Jeff Carlson
- @LibriVox: Short Science Fiction Collection Vol. 031 [via SFFAudio]
- @Subterranean Online: “The Tricks of London” by Elizabeth Bear, read by Mary Robinette Kowal [via Angela Slatter]
- @Escape Pod: “Conditional Love” by Felicity Shouldersm Read by Mur Lafferty
- Serialized:
- The Ghosts of Broken Blades by Monte Cook:
- @Kat & Mouse: “Date Night“, Part 2
I am curious. Why is it notable that The Invisible Man is available for free on Kindle? Is this some special edition? I believe almost all of Wells’ books have been free on Kindle and for quite some time. A great many SF public domain books are free on Kindle and have been since it was first introduced.
Not really notable…just poipped up in my RSS feed for some reason and I included it like the automaton I am.
Maybe it’s The Invisible Man and Zombies.
No love for PodCastle this week? Just wondering π
If not, it’s only because it’s an oversight.