Solaris Rising: The New Solaris Book of Science Fiction Solaris Rising: The New Solaris Book of Science Fiction
The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-Seventh Annual Collection The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-Seventh Annual Collection
The Year's Best Science Fiction & Fantasy 2011 Edition (Year's Best Science Fiction and Fantasy) The Year's Best Science Fiction & Fantasy 2011 Edition (Year's Best Science Fiction and Fantasy)
Omaha: A Science Fiction Novel Omaha: A Science Fiction Novel
Science Fiction (The New Critical Idiom) Science Fiction (The New Critical Idiom)
The Mammoth Book of Extreme Science Fiction: New Generation Far-Future SF The Mammoth Book of Extreme Science Fiction: New Generation Far-Future SF
Wade of Aquitaine: Book One of a New Epic Speculative Fiction Series (Wade of Aquitaine) Wade of Aquitaine: Book One of a New Epic Speculative Fiction Series (Wade of Aquitaine)
Eclipse One : New Science Fiction And Fantasy (v. 1) Eclipse One : New Science Fiction And Fantasy (v. 1)
The Days and Months We Were First Born- The Unraveling (Book 1 of 3) The Days and Months We Were First Born- The Unraveling (Book 1 of 3)
The New World (FREE short story) The New World (FREE short story)

New Science Fiction Books

HM Publishing is a small national press (a sole proprietorship created by Hugo Mota in Leca da Palmeira). From an "online store" with a look similar to the national publishers who also use the Web as a sales channel, the Editor ingeniously makes available to prospective authors the chance to see, finally, his works on paper. Since the publisher has no risk - not storing stock or worry about the distribution, the assignments, the shop windows - you can just publish "anything" since the market (readers) who decide what they want to acquire , which allows, in turn, that any potential author put their new science fiction books for sale through this model. "Empire Earth" is a book that its author, Paul Fonseca, described as "A New World Fantasy. " The promotion of that has happened through my own blog (very similar to what the authors of bestsellers foreign) but also in official session at launch, Sala Visconti Arm Silver Factory in Lisbon next Sunday, 28th February 2010, at 17h, with free entry. This is the second book of the author, who had first published by Papyrus Publishing. By this time it is likely that any science fiction fan worth its salt has ever seen the last work of James Cameron's Avatar, which already holds the record for box office previously held by Titanic, which, given its success, has already promised a sequel. It's steampunk Baroque, which it already appears to be a gamble, "bold", as it is unusual - especially in Portugal, which has little work published in this genus. Originally scheduled to be published on the occasion of anniversary of the 1755 earthquake, this book focuses a lot of action around a Lisbon Enlightenment with robots and flying saucers . . . . Once upon a time in another universe, in another place and another time, a planet called Portugal . . . which was shattered by a terrible earthquake that nearly destroyed the capital, Lisbon. The Marquis of Pombal, the all-powerful prime minister of King Joseph promised, confident in the ability of its architects and engineers, and also of thousands of workers in robots, the city will be rebuilt, for different and better in seven days. The online site of the famous magazine "New Scientist" issued a challenge to a group of Masters of Science Fiction, asking them if this was finally "dead" . . . . The question that is asked and answered all the decades in the same way (of course not ") was, once again, answered . . . and of course the answer is no surprise. The Letrário, a consulting firm in Portuguese, has just launched the first online publisher solely dedicated to publishing original and unpublished short stories. In Letrário Publisher, access to stories published is totally free. Ana Carolina Carvalho, Casimiro de Brito, Fernando Esteves Pinto, Joao Camilo, Lais Chaffe, Jan Louis, Paul Kellerman, Roger Castanheira, Urbano Tavares Rodrigues, Gorj Wilson are the writers with which the Company has just launched. The Letrário Company, whose creation was inspired by the project's social responsibility Letrário (Our Heart is Plant) has three objectives:. done at the Cinematheque Portuguesa (Rua Barata Salgueiro, Lisbon) to launch a booklet on the 'misadventures' of Antonio de Macedo, that, in addition to its vast literary work (fiction and nonfiction), was also a filmmaker who in the 1960 - 80 is 'dare' to try to make films in Portugal FC & F. It is a "book of string 'Just new science fiction books and the publisher is called How was cinema in Portugal - Conspiracy of one former practitioner. The following will show his latest film ghostly, strong tea with lemon (1993), a Victorian ghost story passed in 1870. The online magazine of science fiction and fantasy Black Rocket, independent publication, brought out their number one, with untold tales of amateur writers Brazilians. For the next edition we are accepting stories from new authors and we want very much to get contributions from the great Portuguese writers of science fiction. Instructions on how to submit stories appeared in the journal. Unstoppable in his literary production, this time Antonio de Macedo presents us with "six tales of mystery and fantasy necro-magic" in this inspirational book that has to bunker at the hands of Zephyr, which is part of the collection 'Imaginary Winds '. "An old abandoned monastery in the storm, where it is forbidden to . . . enter an abandoned bride by the groom in full wedding bewitched by a scream . . . a magical chair that kills with pleasure . . . a medieval scroll left abandoned with a devastating secret . . . an abandoned coffin a decrepit convent garden, with a target that is better not to know . . . a city of nightmares . . . abandoned antediluvian. Six tales of mystery and magic that necro-fantasy plot, the challenge to test the trivial and comfortable certainties of the reader. . " . .
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Solaris Rising: The New Solaris Book of Science Fiction The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-Seventh Annual Collection The Year's Best Science Fiction & Fantasy 2011 Edition (Year's Best Science Fiction and Fantasy) Omaha: A Science Fiction Novel Science Fiction (The New Critical Idiom) The Mammoth Book of Extreme Science Fiction: New Generation Far-Future SF Wade of Aquitaine: Book One of a New Epic Speculative Fiction Series (Wade of Aquitaine) Eclipse One : New Science Fiction And Fantasy (v. 1) The Days and Months We Were First Born- The Unraveling (Book 1 of 3) The New World (FREE short story)