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Old 05-01-2012, 09:13 PM   #3
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This is all there is from the slushpile which I considered to be worth using my time to look at even without waiting for the eReaderIQ hover-over or at least had an author I recognized from before.

Previously feature-titled ISDBDed William Barton returns with another sf short: The Abyss Looks Back

L.A. Taylor has had a book out from St. Martin's Press and offers a 2007 small-pressed stumbled-into-a-parallel-fantasy-world adventure which seems to be YA-oriented, from the School Library Journal review: Cat's Paw

Marion Zimmer Bradley's Fantasy Magazine-contributor Phoenix Sullivan returns with an historical fantasy saga with some romantic elements which is not KDP Select, but playing pricing catch-up somewhere: Spoil of War: An Arthurian Saga Turns out it's being price-matched with : iTunes (available to Canadians).

Berkley-published Michele Scott offers a short story which seems to tie into her wine mystery series: A Perfectly Purloined Pinot (Nikki Sands' Mysteries)

Big 6-published Cheyenne McCray writing under her erotic penname Jaymie Holland has another erotic romance short (maybe a repeat): Taking it Home (Taboo)

Previously-included small genre presses which have new-looking stuff from newbie authors, mostly in the mystery/supernatural/horror categories: Imajin and Dark Continents

Robert W. Walker and Scott Nicholson are offering repeats, in case you are missing anything in their many, many series.
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