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Between now and December 31, all 4-issue Kaleidotrope subscriptions are 50% off! That’s 50% off the already discounted subscription rates — four
Between now and December 31, all 4-issue Kaleidotrope subscriptions are 50% off! That’s 50% off the already discounted subscription rates — four
Sam Tomaino of SFRevu calls issue #10 of Kaleidotrope “one of [our] best yet”! Kaleidotrope, once again, delivers with a great issue
Kaleidotrope #10 will be out next month, and here’s a first look at its contents. Fiction “Woman Lost” by Julia Kelso Hearts
Congratulations to Simon Petrie (“Single Handed,” April 2009, and “The Speed of Heavy,” April 2010) for winning Best New Talent at this
Larry Nolen recently posted his shortlist for the next volume in the Best American Fantasy series. As series editor, his list includes
Congratulations to Richard Harland (“The Tale of Tales,” Kaleidotrope #1) and Simon Petrie (“Single Handed,” Kaleidotrope #6 and “The Speed of Heavy,”
Mari Ness, whose poems “Dancing” and “Sleep” appeared in the April 2010 issue of Kaleidotrope, recently re-read all 40 books in the
Stephen Graham Jones, whose story “Pistil, Stamen, Bloom” appears in the October 2007 issue of Kaleidotrope was recently interviewed at ChiZine: …some
Sam Tomaino of SFRevu reviews the latest issue of Kaleidotrope: The always different Kaleidotrope is here with issue #9 and some wonderful
Kimberly Wade reviews Kaleidotrope #9 and has good things to say about several of the stories.