Smith’s Monthly: Issue #65

Smith’s Monthly

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Smith’s Monthly: Issue #65

Dean Wesley Smith

This 65th issue of Smith’s Monthly contains almost eighty thousand words of fiction from USA Today bestselling writer Dean Wesley Smith, including The Poker Chip, the Ghost of a Chance series origin novel, in which, just fifteen minutes after Dr. Jewel Kelly meets Deputy Sheriff Tommy Ralston, they both die. They simply become ghosts, hanging around their own death scene in the mountains of Montana, waiting for something to happen. But even as ghosts they find each other still really attractive, and in the afterlife their jobs helping people seem to be just as important as before they died.

Also included is a collection of six of Dean’s wacked-out crime stories, Weird Crime.

But that’s not all! There are four new short stories from some of Dean’s most popular series: “A Lack of Tomorrow,” a Bryant Street Story; “Yesterday’s Cold Grave,” a Thunder Mountain time travel story; “Age Might Be a Number,” a Poker Boy story; and “A Big Twisted Plot,” a Marble Grant story.

Hours and hours of entertaining reading!

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Pulphouse Fiction Magazine: Issue #19

Pulphouse Fiction Magazine
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Pulphouse Fiction Magazine:
Issue #19

Edited by Dean Wesley Smith

The Cutting Edge of Modern Short Fiction

A three-time Hugo Award nominated magazine, this issue of Pulphouse Fiction Magazine offers up twenty-one fantastic stories by some of the best writers working in modern short fiction.

No genre limitations, no topic limitations, just great stories. Attitude, feel, and high-quality fiction equals Pulphouse.

“This is definitely a strong start. All the stories have a lot of life to them, and are worthwhile reading.” —Tangent Online on Pulphouse Fiction Magazine, Issue #1

Includes:
“Bump in the Night” by Kevin J. Anderson
“Holding Out for a Hero” by Christina F. York
“A Father’s Daughter” by Lisa Silverthorne
“Bones” by Rob Vagle
“You Know We’ve Got a Hell of a Band” by David H. Hendrickson
“No. 40 Basin Street” by O’Neil De Noux
“Duck” by Ray Vukcevich
“Creative Constructions, Inc.” by Kent Patterson
“The Last Lonely Day in the Orchard of Lost Travelers” by Scott Edelman
“One Wild Night” by Adam-Troy Castro
“The Tombstone Barber” by Robert J. McCarter
“Wicked Local Food Fight” by Johanna Rothman
“Elf Help Seminar” by Stefon Mears
“Gone with the Flamingos” by C.A. Rowland
“If I’m Lyin’, I’m Dyin’” by Jason A. Adams
“Terrier at 20,000 Feet” by Jerry Oltion
“Self Service” by J. Steven York
“Five Starving Cats and a Dead Dog” by Kristine Kathryn Rusch
“A Quiet Neighborhood” by Annie Reed
“The 1970s Must Die!” by Robert Jeschonek

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Smith’s Monthly: Issue #64

Smith’s Monthly

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Smith’s Monthly: Issue #64

Dean Wesley Smith

This 64th issue of Smith’s Monthly contains more than seventy-six thousand words of fiction from USA Today bestselling writer Dean Wesley Smith, including The Slots of Saturn, a Poker Boy novel, in which Poker Boy meets the love of his life and then must save all of gambling, and more than fifty lives, from the evil ghost slots. And not get killed in the process. But first, he forms the team of superheroes and gods that will save the world many times over in the coming years.

So also included is a collection of Dean’s Poker Boy stories, Playing a Hunch.

There’s more! Four new short stories from some of Dean’s most popular series: “Enjoying the Company,” a Bryant Street Story; “Passing in Time,” a Thunder Mountain time travel story; “Can’t Go Home,” a Sky Tate story; and “No Firing Squad Yet,” a Marble Grant story.

Hours and hours of entertaining reading!

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Smith’s Monthly: Issue #63

Smith’s Monthly

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Smith’s Monthly: Issue #63

Dean Wesley Smith

This 63rd issue of Smith’s Monthly contains more than eighty-five thousand words of fiction from USA Today bestselling writer Dean Wesley Smith, including Melody Ridge, a Thunder Mountain novel, in which two scientists try to discover how it was possible to have sound travel through time. The novel describes the origin of the Jukebox, so also included is a collection of Dean’s time-travel Jukebox stories, Through the Jukebox.

There’s more! Four new short stories from some of Dean’s most popular series: “Will You Still Love Me in Five Minutes?” a Marble Grant story, “Lost Canyon Cave” a Thunder Mountain story and a sequel to “Lost Canyon” from Smith’s Monthly #62, “A Marble from Sherry” a Skip Keeper story, and a Sky Tate story, “Cold Case Future.”

Tons to enjoy!

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Lessons from the Writing of The Fey

Lessons from the Writing of The Fey: 
A WMG Writer’s Guide

Kristine Kathryn Rusch

In this WMG Writer’s Guide, bestselling and award-winning author Kristine Kathryn Rusch tells the riveting story behind the creation of her epic fantasy series The Fey.

Rusch speaks frankly about the mistakes she made, the bad advice she took, the problems in curation of the books themselves, and the unequal treatment she received from the publishing company that originally purchased the series in the 1990s.

As Rusch now looks forward to writing new books in the world of The Fey, she reflects on those hard-learned lessons and offers spellbinding insights into book publishing’s recent past as well as keen insight into the future for aspiring writers.

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