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Elemental Forces edited by Mark Morris

Once upon a time, anthologies might be restricted to genres, such as SF, fantasy or horror, but

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Gifted and Talented by Olivie Blake

The Wren family are your typical dysfunctional wealthy dynasty: a distant, but brilliant father

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The Human Chord by Algernon Blackwood

Writers, particularly of science fiction, try to keep up with new ideas and research the areas that

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The Fog by James Herbert

An earthquake in a sleepy village in southern England’s countryside unleashes a strange,

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A Palace Near The Wind by Ai Jiang

This novella by Ai Jiang is half adventure story, half morality tale. It begins by introducing us

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Extremity by Nicholas Binge

Extremity clocks in at around 160 pages, so you could call it a novella, or you could call it a

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Girl Dinner by Olivie Blake

‘Girl Dinner’ is internet shorthand for a simple meal thrown together quickly. ‘Girl’ has

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The Swan’s Daughter by Roshani Chokshi

From the moment she hatched, it was clear that Demelza was different from her sisters. She didn’t

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Out of the Past, Tales of Haunting History edited by Aaron Worth

We have a fascination with the past. Life has the appearance of being simpler without the

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