Audio Fiction and Podcasts
- Download The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins through Audiobook Community.
- Listen to “Billion-Dollar View” by Ray Tabler at Escape Pod.
- Listen to “Edgar Can’t Stand It” by Fabio Fernandes and “They Twinkled Like Jewels” by Philip Jose Famer at StarshipSofa.
- Listen to “Paper Cuts Scissors” by Holly Black at PodCastle.
Flash and Micro Fiction
- Read the flash fiction “In The Bag” by Kit St. Germain at Abyss and Apex.
- Read the flash fiction “The Thief of Shadows” by Paul Phillips.
- Read the flash fiction “Three Basic Defenses against Web Goblins” by Rudi Dornemann at Daily Cabal.
Novels and Preview Chapters
- Download Ozma of Oz by L. Frank Baum from ManyBooks.net.
- Download the novel Vampires Drool Zombies Rule by Rusty Ficher at Lulu.com.
- Read an excerpt of The Dervish House by Ian McDonald at Pyr.
- Read a preview of Death Most Definite by Trent Jamieson at Orbit books.
Poetry
- “Egyptian Sparks” by Robert Borski
- “Frank The Lamp” by Rich Ives
- “Kafka On Vacation” by Karen Greenbaum-Maya
Serial Fiction
- Read all fifteen parts of the serial “The Basics of Flight” by Joyce Chng Concluded at The World SF Blog.
Short Stories
- Download “The Precedent” by Sean McMullen from Fantasy & Sci-Fi Magazine.
- Read “And the Blood of Dead Gods will Mark the Score” by Gary Kloster.
- Read “Another Name for Dawn” by Paul S. Kemp at the author’s website. [PDF]
- Read “Chinvat Bridge” by Erin Cashier at Abyss & Apex Magazine.
- Read “Death’s Flag Is Never At Half-Mast” by Rahul Kanakia at Redstone Sci-Fi.
- Read “Fairyland” by Jennifer Greylyn at Abyss & Apex Magazine.
- Read “Ghost of a Horse Under a Chandelier” by Georgina Bruce.
- Read “How to Become a Mars Overlord” by Catherynne M. Valente at LightSpeed.
- Read “Invention” by Jamie Mason at Abyss & Apex Magazine.
- Read “Ice Moon Tale” by Eilis O’Neal at Abyss & Apex Magazine.
- Read “Memorial at Copernicus” by Gray Rinehart at Redstone Science Fiction.
- Read “Secret Life” by Jeff VanderMeer at the Apex Book Company.
- Read “What Makes a River” by Deborah Coates and Sam R. Kennedy at Tor.com.
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