Books | Big Mouth House | Chapbooks | Peapod Classics | Titles by Author
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The Fires Beneath the Sea
Lydia MilletIncludes a preview of the second book in the Dissenters series, The Shimmers in the Night.
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Fountain of Age
Nancy Kress“Kress’s depiction of science is much like her characters’ experiences with love: by turns glorious and terrible, and always a little disturbing, even in triumph.”
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The Serial Garden
Joan AikenThe first complete collection of Joan Aiken’s beloved Armitage stories including four new, unpublished stories.
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An A–Z of the Fantastic City
Hal DuncanPublished in limited signed and numbered hardcover and perfectbound trade paperback editions.
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Three Messages and a Warning
Eduardo Jiménez Mayo & Chris. N. Brown, editors“Langorous, edgy, sumptuously beautiful by turns.”
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The Liminal People
Ayize Jama-Everett“A damn good read. It’s a smart actioner that will entertain you while also enticing you to think about matters beyond the physical realm.”
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A Working Writer’s Daily Planner 2012
Available in Standard and Almanac editions.
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The Freedom Maze
Delia Sherman“Adroit, sympathetic, both clever and smart, The Freedom Maze will entrap young readers and deliver them, at the story’s end, that little bit older and wiser.”
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After the Apocalypse
Maureen F. McHugh“Incisive, contemporary, and always surprising.”
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A Slepyng Hound to Wake
Vincent McCaffrey“Henry is a character cut from Raymond Chandler: a modern knight on a mission to save those, and what, he loves.”
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Paradise Tales
Geoff Ryman* “Often contemplative and subtly ironic, the 16 stories in this outstanding collection work imaginative riffs on a variety of fantasy and SF themes”—Publishers Weekly (*Starred Review*)
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The Child Garden
Geoff RymanWinner of the John W. Cambell and Arthur C. Clarke Awards.
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The Monkey’s Wedding and Other Stories
Joan Aiken* “Wildly inventive, darkly lyrical, and always surprising . . . a literary treasure.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
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Solitaire: a novel
Kelley EskridgeA New York Times Notable Book, Borders Original Voices selection, and Nebula, Endeavour, and Spectrum Award finalist.
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Stories of Your Life and Others
Ted Chiang“Shining, haunting, mind-blowing tales”
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What I Didn’t See and Other Stories
Karen Joy FowlerA moving and elegant new collection from New York Times bestseller Karen Joy Fowler. Locus and Shirley Jackson Award finalist.
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Meeks
Julia Holmes“One of the most original and readable novels that’s come my way in a long time.”—The New York Times Book Review
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Redemption in Indigo
Karen LordIn this funny, fresh Crawford and Collymore Award winning fable, a villager leaves her husband and finds she can manipulate chaos.
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Old Men in Love: John Tunnock’s Posthumous Papers
Alasdair GrayThe first US edition (updated with the author’s corrections from the UK edition) of a novel that British critics lauded as one of the best of Gray’s long career.
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A Life on Paper: Stories
Georges-Olivier ChâteaureynaudA major French fabulist translated into English for the first time. Best Translated Book Award Shortlist. Science Fiction & Fantasy Translation Award Finalist.
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The Poison Eaters & Other Stories
Holly BlackIn her debut collection, New York Times best-selling author Holly Black “assures her place as a modern fantasy master.”—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
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Interfictions 2
Delia Sherman & Christopher Barzak, Editors21 original and innovative writers including Jeffrey Ford, Brian Francis Slattery, Nin Andrews, and M. Rickert, and more. Introduction by Henry Jenkins.
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Second Line
Poppy Z. BriteTwo short novels of love and cooking in New Orleans, starring lovable chefs Ricky and G-man, written by the incomparable Poppy Z. Brite. “Fun foodie fiction, and readers will scarf it down.”—Publishers Weekly
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Hound
Vincent McCaffreyWhen a book dealer’s ex-lover is murdered, he is forced to examine his past and investigate the murky depths of literary Boston. Hound is the first of a series of novels featuring Henry Sullivan, and the debut novel of a long-time Boston bookseller, Vincent McCaffrey.