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Old 01-13-2012, 10:46 PM   #6
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I'd agree on Douglas Smith. Have read a few stories and liked them.
He's got a short story collection you can request as your one free e-book publisher ChiZine are giving away today for the next couple of hours.

Of course, you may prefer to get something more interesting and less readily available through other outlets.

Myself, I finally decided on Gemma Files' magic + steampunk + historical + multicultural + mythological + quest + western mashup, although I am still terribly tempted by the Lovecraftian Tel Aviv book which I'll have to see if the library has, because stuff that looks like Charles Stross' Laundry series and Tim Powers' Declare is exactly the kind of thing I like to read.

But the Files book turns out to be 70 cents more expensive than the rest of the print catalogue if I end up doing the buy-the-TPB-get-the-ebook-free route, and I notice they've had deep discount sales for Black Friday and Boxing Week, which makes the deal even more attractive, in addition to their being Canadian.
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