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Old 07-23-2015, 12:13 AM   #106
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New StoryBundle for the next two weeks:

The Literary Fantasy Bundle curated by fellow MR member author/editor Keith Brooke (ISFDB, Wikipedia), who runs the Infinity Press imprint as well as maintaining the website for the old Infinity Plus webzine.

This includes backlist works by BFSA-winner Eric Brown (ISFDB, Wikipedia), a Tiptree Award-nominated novel by Kit Reed (ISFDB, Wikipedia), Australian Aurealis Award-winner Anna Tambour (ISFDB, Wikipedia), Scottish World Fantasy Award-winner John Grant (ISFDB, Wikipedia), and several others.

At the pay-what-you-want basic level (minimum $3), you get 3 backlist novels (one of which was nominated for the Locus Award's Best First Novel category) and 2 novellas (another Locus Award Best Novella nominee).

The $12 top-tier adds 2 more backlist novels (one the Tiptree Award finalist, another which ISFDB says is technically horror/dark fantasy), 1 new-release novel, and 1 World Fantasy Award-winning novella with 2 bonus shorts.

ETA: There's also a write-up by Brooke on why he picked the books he did over on the StoryBundle news page.

Also, the Humble Book Bundle Made with Kickstarter added several more titles to its middle-tier, both comics and text, and now contains a total of 3 short story anthologies, 4 sf/fantasy novels, 2 YA sfnal novels, a choose-your-own-adventure adaptation of Hamlet in it, 9 comic book GNs, and 2 magazine issues in it, if I've counted correctly and you get the $15 top-tier.

Last edited by ATDrake; 07-24-2015 at 03:16 PM. Reason: Actually only $3 minimum instead of the usual $5.
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