Anthologies
- End of Days 4: An Apocalyptic Anthology
- Day after day, we go to work, go home, go to sleep, only to start over the next day. But what would happen if our predictable routine was shattered? Our world pulled out from under us? What would life be like after a nuclear war, an earth shattering natural disaster, a plague with no cure, or an asteroid bombardment? Would anyone be left in the aftermath? Or would humanity be wiped out much like the dinosaurs.
- The Writings of Jonathan Swift (Norton Critical Edition)
- Robert A. Greenberg was Professor of English at Queens College, City University of New York, and taught at Cornell and New York University. He was co-author of Robert Frost: An Introduction and Modern Essays: A Rhetorical Approach, and editor of the Norton Critical Edition of Gulliver's Travels.
- The Cocaine Chronicles
- There are some strong entries in this depressing all-original anthology of 17 stories involving the always powerful, often destructive, effects of cocaine use. The editors call cocaine "the scourge of our times" in their introduction, and that judgment is evident whether the story is about a user, a dealer or someone simply caught up in someone else's thrall to the drug.
- Tied With a Bow
- Lora Leigh is known for her deliciously intense and satisfying erotic romance. Her characters come to her in her dreams, inspiring her with the possibilities of What If. Most days, Lora can be found in front of her computer weaving daydreams while sipping the ambrosia of the gods, also known as coffee.
- The Blaft Anthology of Tamil Pulp Fiction, Vol.II
- Crisp, lightly fried and unexpectedly spicy – like a fresh rava masala dosa. --Jonathan Gil Harris in The Asian AgeBlaft's second pulp-fiction anthology is out and it's every bit as enjoyable as its predecessor. the best of these stories open windows to worlds where new and progressive ideas are slowly being assimilated and where minor triumphs are hard-won.
- Zombies! Zombies! Zombies! (Vintage Crime/Black Lizard Original)
- "Rollicking . . . Over-the-top . . . Hard to resist." --The Wall Street Journal“We would do well to page through a wonderfully thorough new anthology of short fiction called, straightforwardly enough, Zombies! Zombies! Zombies! . . . Showcas[es] countless terrific writers, known and unknown.
- Down These Strange Streets
- George R.R. Martin's books have been on bestseller lists around the world. He lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Gardner Dozois has won fifteen Hugo Awards and twenty-eight Locus Awards for editing, plus two Nebula Awards for writing. He lives in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
- Murder Most Romantic: Passionate Tales of Life and Death
- There is no denying that a bit of intrigue heightens the tension--and perhaps even the pleasure--of love and romance. How far would you go to win the one you love? And how and when does love become obsession? These stories of twisted love blur the once-clear distinctions between love, danger, and betrayal.
- The Year's Best Science Fiction: Sixteenth Annual Collection
- "Anyone interested in contemporary short sf should own this volume"---Washington Post Book World"All of the stories in the collection are thought-provoking and well-written, succeeding on their own as stories quite apart from the genre label."---Arizona Daily Star"This anthology represents contemporary SF at its very best.
- God: Stories
- The blunt minimalism of C. Michael Curtis's title is more or less correct. That is, the 30 stories he has assembled in God are all explorations of religious faith. But given the cast of contributors--which includes James Baldwin, Bernard Malamud, Louise Erdrich, Alice Munro, and Eudora Welty--no reader should expect a celebration of spiritual orthodoxy.
- Ultimate Gay Erotica 2009
- Jesse Grant has edited many erotica anthologies, most recently Fast Balls: Erotic Tales of America's Favorite Pasttime.