New Wildside Press freebie is up, and it's for:
Wildside Press Presents: Discover a New Author: Brian Stableford featuring 3 short stories from the BFSA-winning author (
ISFDB,
Wikipedia) who, incidentally, happens to be one of my personal favourites for his genetic engineering tales, especially within the Tales of the Biotech Revolution setting (some collections of which have been reprinted by Wildside Press, which I've previously bought in the past). He also has a pretty good viral vampirism novel,
Empire of Fear, which I also recommend.
Brian Stableford is the author of more than 70 novels and hundreds of short stories. This collection is designed to introduce new readers to his work. Included are:
AND HE NOT BUSY BEING BORN (Short Story)
THE HIGHWAY CODE (Short Story)
THE AGE OF INNOCENCE (Short Story)
THE PLURALITY OF WORLDS (Sample Chapters)
THE DEVIL IN DETAIL (Sample Chapters)
ASGARD’S SECRET (Sample Chapters)
Bundle of Holding are offering the following RPG gamebook bundles:
Daring Tales (sfnal adventures across space and time), and two classic GURPS bundles from Steve Jackson Games:
GURPS Traveller Essentials and
Gurps Traveller Imperial Survey.
Just a reminder that the
Humble Comics Bundle Star Trek presented by IDW, full of new collections and older reprints from the former DC and Gold Key licensed lines, and with an option to get a special physical collectible paperback with a new story by John Byrne (of X-Men fame), expires tomorrow on Wednesday at 11 AM Pacific Time. The accompanying
Humble Magazine Bundle Star Trek presented by Titan Publishing will still be good for the next week.
And StoryBundle's
The Adventure Sci-Fi Bundle curated by Kevin J. Anderson, containing the enhanced 2nd editions of some Baen backlist books and at least one title apparently not otherwise available DRM-free,
according to this post in the SF/Fantasy megathread, expires in a couple of days' time.
Also, for the foreseeable future, Tor.com will be offering a DRM-free eBook of the Month selection for one week every month, in return for signing up for their newsletter. This month's selection is Liu Cixin's Hugo Award-winning
The Three Body Problem. Please see the
dedicated thread in the News forum for further details and linkage.