The new Wildside Press freebie for this Tuesday is:
A Stranger in Paradise by Edward M. Lerner (
ISFDB,
Wikipedia), a mini-collection of his science fiction stories.
A Stranger in Paradise, by Edward M. Lerner, collects five of the bestselling author's science fiction stories:- The Night of the RFIDs
- Two kinds of People
- Better the Devil You Know
- Small Business
- A Stranger in Paradise
StoryBundle has a new offering up for the next 2 weeks:
The Weird Horror Bundle presented by publisher Lazy Fascist Press, containing works of horror-leaning speculative weird fiction, including works by multi-time winners of the Bram Stoker Award such as Brian Keene and John Skipp, as well as authors who have been nominated for other sfnal genre awards, such as the British Fantasy and Wonderland Awards.
$5 minimum gets you 5 titles (3 novels + 1 story collection + 1 story collection with author's notes about the creative process of writing), $14 top-tier nets you an additional 4 titles (3 novels + 1 poetry collection). Unlike Humble Bundle, there doesn't seem to be a way to top up your pledge, so please be sure of which tier you want before purchasing.
Also, their
2016 Sci-Fi/Fantasy Nano Bundle, containing indie works written for NaNoWriMo, ends in another couple of days.
Also ending soon,
Humble Audiobook Bundle Lord of the Rings containing the National Public Radio dramatic adaptations of the LOTR trilogy, The Hobbit, and two non-fiction works about Tolkien, which expires tomorrow, Wednesday at 11 AM Pacific Time. And award-nominated Apex Magazine's Kickstarter for their new anthology
Upside Down: Inverted Tropes in Storytelling, which offers as one of the add-ons for an extra $30 issues #1-78 of the magazine (less than 40 cents per issue!) ends in another few days. The anthology itself is only a $5 basic pledge, and there are relatively low-cost bundles which add extra ebooks from the contributing authors and/or Apex's previous anthologies at various levels.
And if you happen to like SFnal roleplaying games, Bundle of Holding has two offerings for the next couple of weeks:
PARANOIA CLASSIC, apparently bringing into PDF form some highly popular old school 80s humorous futuristic sci-fi RPG, and
OpenQuest, some sort of fantasy RPG inspired by something called RuneQuest.