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Old 12-22-2014, 08:39 PM   #378
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There's just 3 more days to decide if you want any of StoryBundle's current sfnal offerings for $12 each at the maximum price with all the extras, or Pay What You Like for the initial 4-5 book offer:

Jeff VanDerMeer's Weird Fiction 2: The Return of the Weird is one I'm going to be picking up shortly, having enjoyed the 1st Weird Fiction bundle.

It's got a lot of translated authors in it, if you're looking to try sfnal stories from more exotic locales, including the late Nigerian author Amos Tutuola, and Finnish authors Leena Krohn and Jyrki Vainonen, and an anthology co-edited with Ann VanDerMeer at the basic level. At the bonus level, there are 2 offerings from Jeff VanDerMeer himself, and a Philip K. Dick Award-winning novel by Stepan Chapman, and a sequel to Michael Cisco's International Horror Guild Award-winning novel which was in the 1st Weird Fiction bundle, IIRC.

The Holiday Fantasy Bundle is Exactly What It Says In The Title, mainly consisting of festive anthologies and collections by various reasonably-well-known authors such as Kevin J. Anderson and Jody Lynn Nye and former Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction editor Kristine Kathryn Rusch writing as Kristine Grayson. I'm not really into festive tales, so I'm still deciding whether or not to skip this.
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