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Old 02-15-2017, 07:17 PM   #117
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New Humble Bundle is up, and it's for:

Humble Bundle Fantastic Fiction presented by Subterranean Press, chock-full of high-quality sfnal works from the specialty sfnal small press.

This is an excellent selection featuring a complete short story collection from Hugo & Nebula-winner Connie Willis (which I'd already bought during a Kobo deep-discount sale, but still consider worth the price of entry), and more works by notable authors such as Tim Powers, Cherie Priest (another one of her Clockwork Century zombie steampunk series), Joe. R. Lansdale, Jacqueline Carey, Kelley Armstrong, John Scalzi, Alistair Reynolds, Harlan Ellison, and more. Needless to say, this is an auto-buy for me.
It is notable that Mira Grant's Final Girls novella is available here more than two months before its street date; Amazon lists the hardback as due out at the end of April.
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