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Old 02-16-2017, 12:29 PM   #156
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X-link to the DRM-free thread for two rather nice sfnal bundles:

Humble Bundle Fantastic Fiction presented by Subterranean Press features a good spread of the noted specialty publisher's reprints/new novellas from well-known authors such as Hugo/Nebula/etc. winners Connie Willis (an excellent and recommended almost-complete short stories collection), John Scalzi (his latest novella short story collection from them, IIRC), Cherie Priest (another in her Hugo-nominated Clockwork Century series), Joe R. Landsdale, Harlan Ellison, Alistair Reynolds, and more. ETA: For horror readers, there are also two offerings from Clive Barker and Robert McCammon, which apparently continue stories in their popular settings.
For the Fantastic Fiction bundle, The prize of the bunch is The Winds of Marble Arch by Connie Willis. It is a fairly recent (March 2015) 600 page collection of her short stories. I will buy any book from Connie Willis (when they come down in price, that is), her short fiction is arguably better than her novels, and this is a $9.99 book you can get for $1.00, along with 4 other books. I had 3 of the others, but her's paid for the feast.
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