Yet more @ Smashwords. And henceforth I'm just linking the authors' profiles to their names. Also, several publishers who are doing time-limited 1-day rotating freebies may include sf/fantasy/horror/historical content, so it wouldn't hurt to check their sites which are listed in the
general RAEBW thread.
Canadian Nebula & Aurora Award nominee
Douglas Smith (
ISFDB) offers selected short stories free with coupon. He's got a lot of them listed overall, so you'll have to do some serious digging.
Carol Hightshoe (
ISFDB) has a great many short stories free with coupon, and 50% off longer works/collections.
M.H. Bonham (
ISFDB) offers 50% off two anthologies. She seems to be in charge of
Wolfsinger Publications, and a random check of a couple of their listed items seems to indicate that many things are 50% off as well.
Wolfsinger's promo includes 50% off a short novel by
Laura J. Underwood (
ISFDB) which is in a series which follows a character of hers which originally had adventures in Marion Zimmer Bradley's Fantasy Magazine. I remember liking some of her Sword & Sorceress shorts in the old paperbacks anthologies I got from the used bookshop, so I'll probably pick this up if the sample reads well.
Shirley Rousseau Murphy (
ISFDB) who's been published by Harper & Avon offers 50% off selected novels (not the ones I'm interested in, unfortunately, but there's a backlist YA omnibus if you want it).
Karen McCullough (
ISFDB) has been published by Ellora, Imajinn, and others for urban fantasy/paranormal romance. She offers a short and a longer work free with coupon, and offers 75% off a novel.
MeiLin Miranda (
ISFDB entry looks self-pub) has been anthologized by sf/fantasy/steampunk-themed erotic romance imprint Circlet Press. She offers several multi-genre stories including a western fantasy serial free with coupon, and a longer collection for 50% off.
Frances Pauli (
ISFDB) is a newbie writer who's had some stuff out from Mundania Press. She offers her humorous space opera free with coupon.
Ann Herendeen has had two HarperCollins-published Regency not-quite-ménage novels exploring historical views of sexuality (one of them a fairly cracktastic Jane Austen derivative). I've read them both from the library and her writing is interesting enough. She offers the first two sf-based novellas in a series free with coupon, and others in the series at 25% off.
Sylvia Engdahl (
ISFDB) who has been published by Atheneum and Gollancz and is also apparently a Newbery Medal nominee offers a collection of shorts and a novel free with coupon, and 50% off selected other novels.
Gary K. Wolf (
ISFDB), author of the novels that Disney's
Who Framed Roger Rabbit? movie was based upon, offers those particular titles and a 1975 Doubleday-published SF novel free with coupon.