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more about #johnjosephadams more comments → Byronotron: This looks very interesting. I used to get analog, back in middle school, and i buy old 70's analog for 50 cents at this used retro store down the st... more » Allen_Richards: A solid half of my Lansdale collection is from Subterranian. While I absolutely HATE, HATE, HATE the cover art on pretty much every one, it's nice to ... more » craigdbpatton: Ramsey Campbell is "underrated"...? By who? He's won tons of awards, is considered a living legend by the horror and fantasy community, and is "Brit... more » Bootknife-Jackson: must buy shatner book! more » redspidey: Shatner. Shatner? Shatner! on SUNDAY! SUNDAY!! SUNDAY!!! I hope that's not meant to be him on the cover. The face looks really off. more » braak: You are, as usual, completely correct.: Also Threat Quality Press. We have published ONE WHOLE BOOK! more » crashedpc - Haifisch: Eraserhead gets an automatic win because of the Shatner Quake. Dear sweet jeebus. more » Tomb: R.O.A.C.H.: I would call this a post that starts with a image that makes you wanna run away. But the hashtag was to long. more » FashionZebra: If anyone can save dystopian fiction, John Joseph Adams can. He's consistently produced my favorite anthologies. Hot damn, a website too! So... by th... more » Moff: Only lightspeed? I DEMAND A FASTER MAGAZINE. #publishing more » nutmeag: You can read a few of the stories for free online: [www.johnjosephadams.com] I've only read "A Study in Emerald" so far, but I plan on reading the oth... more » bobert: I would hardly call Holmes a "misogynist". He treated women he came into contact with at least as much courtesy and respect as men. Often, women would... more » jbq: Well, schucks. Can't be more than a few weeks ago when I was thinking of picking up a Sherlock Holmes-anthology or other, as I only have Conan-Doyle's... more » Evil Tortie's Mom: R.O.A.C.H.: I find this editor's stuff to be of varying quality... uneven, shall we say. Their anthology "Federations" had great and awesome reprints, but the ori... more » I_Like_Bunnies: I actually even love "Young Sherlock Holmes". Represent. more » -
#lightspeed
SF Magazine Publishing Will Be All About Niches
With so many science-fiction magazines going under, it's a relief that John Joseph Adams and Prime Books are launching Lightspeed. But it's not enough just to fill your need for SF stories: Adams says Lightspeed will find its own niche. More » -
#indygiants
Independent Publishers Who Are Reinventing The Future
Genre publishing has taken some hard hits in recent years — but a slew of independent publishers is still out there, charting the unknown regions of book publishing and keeping your reading lists weird. Here are our favorite indy presses.
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#johnjosephadams
John Joseph Adams Sees Your Dystopian Future, Starts A Magazine
John Joseph Adams has put out some of the most entertaining themed anthologies in the past few years, taking in zombies, vampires and interstellar civilizations. Now he's putting out an anthology of dystopian fiction, and starting an online fiction magazine. More » -
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Sherlock Holmes Ventures Into A Fog Of Monsters And Weird Science
In anticipation of that upcoming movie with that guy who was in Weird Science, Night Shade Books presents The Improbable Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. The game is afoot! Or perhaps atentacle. More » -
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Interstellar Fiction, With A Human Perspective
The two volumes of the New Space Opera anthology left many unsatisfied: Where were the humans in interstellar space? If posthuman spaceploits turned you off, then another new anthology, Federations, will thrill you with human-sized adventures in a vast cosmos.
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#zombies
Did 9/11 Cause Publishing's Zombie Feeding Frenzy?
Zombies are sweeping the publishing industry, with books like World War Z and Pride And Prejudice And Zombies sweeping the bestseller charts. Up next: "Zombies-plus" books, with zombies-plus-something-else. What's behind the zombie-mania? Maybe it's a metaphor for faceless terrorism. More » -
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Massive Zombie Clusterfuck in New Anthology "The Living Dead"
If you love zombies whether they are fast or slow, infected or mind controlled, then you need to dig into John Joseph Adams' new anthology The Living Dead. With stories by (among others) Kelly Link, George R. R. Martin, Clive Barker, Poppy Z. Brite, and Dan Simmons, this anthology explores every inch of the zombie landscape. Adams, who also just released the amazing collection Seeds of Change, is this season's It Anthology Editor. The best part? You can read Kelly Link's entire zombie story, "Some Zombie Contingency Plans," for free online. More »

