The Heart of Owl Abbas

The Heart of Owl Abbas
Author: Kathleen Jennings
Publisher: Tor Books
Total Pages: 31
Release: 2018-04-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1250195411

A composer in an unstable city-state accidentally discovers the perfect singer for his work—a clockwork man—and sows the seeds of revolution, in Kathleen Jennings's The Heart of Owl Abbas. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

Kindling

Kindling
Author: Kathleen Jennings
Publisher: Small Beer Press
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2024-01-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1618732145

A fabulous debut of folk tales and fantasies by an award winning author and illustrator. Small fires start in the hearts of Kathleen Jennings’s characters and irresistibly spread to those around them. Journeys are taken, debts repaid, disguises put on, and lessons offered — although not often learned — in these fantastic tales. Jennings's confident voice lulls readers into stepping off the known paths to find "Undine Love,” “The Heart of Owl Abbas,” and further unexpected places and people.

The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year, Volume Thirteen

The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year, Volume Thirteen
Author: Elizabeth Bear
Publisher: Rebellion Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 706
Release: 2019-04-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1786182157

A librarian helps a desperate student find the door into a book; Sir Thomas Moore’s head is stolen and a messy rescue ensues; a mother sells a piece of her memory so her daughter can afford an education. Science fiction is the story of what if and what comes next. It’s more playful, more inclusive and more entertaining than it has ever been before and as the world falls apart around us, it offers us a chance to understand how things could be better, or just how a great story can get us through another night. The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year: Volume Thirteen brings together the very best clashes between zombies and unicorns, robots and fairies, spaceships and more in a definitive volume that takes us everywhere from the distant future and the moons of our own solar system, to one last visit to Earthsea... Featuring stories from Kelly Barnhill // Elizabeth Bear // Brooke Bolander // Zen Cho // P. Djèlí Clark // John Crowley // Andy Duncan // Jeffrey Ford // Daryl Gregory // Alix E. Harrow // Maria Dahvana Headley // Simone Heller // S. L. Huang // Dave Hutchinson // N. K. Jemisin // T. Kingfisher // Naomi Kritzer // Rich Larson // Ursula K. Le Guin // Yoon Ha Lee // Ken Liu // Carmen Maria Machado // Annalee Newitz // Garth Nix // Naomi Novik // S. Qiouyi Lu // Kelly Robson // Vandana Singh // Tade Thompson // Alyssa Wong

Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet No. 48

Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet No. 48
Author: Kelly Link
Publisher: Small Beer Press
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2024-09-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 161873122X

LCRW IIL or 4 x 1 x 2 x 3 x 2 x 1 or more properly XLVIII. Aimed for May, came out in September. A little disturbing, a little comforting, a little collection of imagined places to while away the days. Published in this leapyear.Editing: accomplished. Stories: gathered. Design partaken of. Proofing? Yes. Printing: c/o Paradise Copies. Ebook: This is it. Distribution: DRM-free at Weightless Books and DRM'd everywhere else. Read by 10.2 million people every million years or so. R.I.P. Howard Waldrop, oh we enjoyed knowing and working (if never fishing) with you. Celebrating: Anya Johanna DeNiro’s OKPsyche is a Subjective Chaos Kind of Award finalist; Sarah Pinsker’s Lost Places (& Small Beer) were Locus Award finalists; Naomi Mitchison was Readercon’s Memorial Guest of Honor. Ink: Gavin J. Grant Spaces: Kelly Link. Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet 48. Aimed for May, came out in September 2024. ISSN 1544-7782. Ebook ISBN: 9781618731227. LCRW is (usually) published in June & November by Small Beer Press, 150 Pleasant St., #306, Easthampton, MA 01027 | [email protected] | smallbeerpress.com/lcrw. Print version text: New Caledonia LT Std; Titles: Imprint MT Shadow; printed by Paradise Copies. Thanks, Valerie. Subscriptions: $24/4 print issues (see page 52 of the print edition or below for options). By mail: please make checks out to Small Beer Press. Only surreal ingredients. Library & institutional subscriptions: EBSCO. LCRW is available as a DRM-free ebook through the lovely weightlessbooks.com, &c. Contents © 2024 the authors. All rights reserved. Cover illustration “Castle Panther” © 2024 Gessica Maio All rights reserved. Please send fiction and poetry submissions (especially weird and interesting work from women writers and writers of color), guideline requests, &c. to the address above. Thanks again, authors, artists, readers. LCRW Subscriptions Ebook ~ $12.99 ~ 4 ebook issues ~ weightlessbooks.com/lcrw Print ~ $24 ~ 4 issues (sometimes even within the expected 2 years). Choc ~ $42 ~ as print no. 2 & a good chocolate bar each time. Littlely ~ $49 as Choc. & a random chapbook from our list. Reckoning ~ $59–89 ~ as Littlely & your choice of any combo of Reckoning 1-6. Cartwheels! ~ $1,000 ~ as Littlely & a $1,000 donation to Franciscan Hospital for Children. Everyone (hearts) you. Moonlight ~ $110 ~ as no. 2 & a Luna Moth Book Moon Moonlight Club membership.

Murder in the Tower of Happiness

Murder in the Tower of Happiness
Author: M.M. Tawfik
Publisher: American University in Cairo Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2008-11-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1617971804

"When the first armchair smashed into the asphalt, Sergeant Ashmouni was at his usual spot on the median of the Nile Corniche, trapped by the road's twin currents turbulently flowing forth to Maadi and back to Old Cairo. He was wiping the sweat away from his eyes with his worn out sleeve and in the process adding a new stain to his white traffic-police uniform when surprise from the thunderous impact catapulted him into the fast lane of the side of the road closest to the Nile." Thus opens this fast-paced city thriller laced with dry humor that takes us inside Borg al-Saada 'Tower of Happiness,' one of the luxury high-rises planted like alien bodies amid the fields along the Nile south of Cairo and inside the sordid lives and lavish lifestyles of its superrich and famous denizens. The naked, strangled body of Ahlam, a beautiful young actress, is discovered in one of the elevators, and as the police investigation gets under way, we meet many of the tower's strange characters: the owner's agent, Kasib Bey, overweight, toupeed, and decked in gold chains; wealthy contractor Abd al-Tawab Mabruk Basha (Tutu Basha to his friends), insomniac since Ahlam's murder; Abd al-Malak, a psychic with a Ph.D. in genetic engineering from MIT; Farah, his erstwhile sweetheart, who has become one of the very candy dolls she used to scorn; belly-dancer Lula Hamdi, who would be able to see Timbuktu if she stood on top of a pile of all her money; Madame Esmeralda, the society lady from Chile; and the homely Dr. Mahgub, somewhat less well off than his neighbors. And of course there is Antar the naughty boy who roams the tower, enters apartments, and overhears conversations, unsettling and exposing the decadent occupants and their relationships.

Missing Soluch

Missing Soluch
Author: Maḥmūd Dawlatʹābādī
Publisher: Melville House Publishing
Total Pages: 510
Release: 2007
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1933633115

A saga set in an isolated Iranian village, it concerns a family whose patriarch, Soluch, has recently disappeared, leaving his wife, two sons and one daughter desperate. The remaining family's struggle for survival runs smack up against a sinister plan from local wealthy landowners who are conspiring to usurp the remaining unclaimed land in the villagea̮ barren, intractable plot known as "God's Land" that has been traditionally tended by the poor.