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Half price holiday sale!

Between now and December 31, all 4-issue Kaleidotrope subscriptions are 50% off! That’s 50% off the already discounted subscription rates — four

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December 7, 2010December 7, 2010 Fred Coppersmith
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SFRevu on Kaleidotrope #10

Sam Tomaino of SFRevu calls issue #10 of Kaleidotrope “one of [our] best yet”! Kaleidotrope, once again, delivers with a great issue

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October 1, 2010October 1, 2010 Fred Coppersmith
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Kaleidotrope #10

Kaleidotrope #10 will be out next month, and here’s a first look at its contents. Fiction “Woman Lost” by Julia Kelso Hearts

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September 16, 2010September 16, 2010 Fred Coppersmith
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The Sir Julius Vogel Awards

Congratulations to Simon Petrie (“Single Handed,” April 2009, and “The Speed of Heavy,” April 2010) for winning Best New Talent at this

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August 29, 2010 Fred Coppersmith
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The one hand giveth…

Larry Nolen recently posted his shortlist for the next volume in the Best American Fantasy series. As series editor, his list includes

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August 13, 2010 Fred Coppersmith
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The Ditmar Awards

Congratulations to Richard Harland (“The Tale of Tales,” Kaleidotrope #1) and Simon Petrie (“Single Handed,” Kaleidotrope #6 and “The Speed of Heavy,”

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August 6, 2010 Fred Coppersmith
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Off to see the wizard

Mari Ness, whose poems “Dancing” and “Sleep” appeared in the April 2010 issue of Kaleidotrope, recently re-read all 40 books in the

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August 6, 2010 Fred Coppersmith
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The horror of being a kid

Stephen Graham Jones, whose story “Pistil, Stamen, Bloom” appears in the October 2007 issue of Kaleidotrope was recently interviewed at ChiZine: …some

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August 4, 2010August 4, 2010 Fred Coppersmith
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SFRevu looks at issue #9

Sam Tomaino of SFRevu reviews the latest issue of Kaleidotrope: The always different Kaleidotrope is here with issue #9 and some wonderful

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August 2, 2010 Fred Coppersmith
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Kimberly Wade reviews Kaleidotrope #9 and has good things to say about several of the stories.

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