Ares Magazine Volume 1, Issue 2

Ares Magazine Volume 1, Issue 2

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Publisher: One Small Step Games

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Total Pages: 79

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Issue #2 of Ares Magazine, featuring 70 pages of new fantasy and science fiction, an interview with Dino Andrade, and a feature article by Dr. Charles Adler.


Ares Magazine Issue #01

Ares Magazine Issue #01

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Publisher: One Small Step Games

Published: 2014-07-01

Total Pages: 84

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Issue #1 of Ares Magazine, featuring 80 pages of new fantasy and science fiction, an interview with Bruce Cordell, and a feature article by William Keith.


Xena: Warrior Princess - Dark Xena

Xena: Warrior Princess - Dark Xena

Author: John Layman

Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment

Published: 2015-11-25

Total Pages: 28

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Taking place some time after the series finale of Xena: Warrior Princess and before the events of the "Contest of Pantheons." - featured in DYNAMITE'S XENA #'S 1-4 - "Dark Xena" finds Gabriele making a request of the Gods and learning that you must be very, very careful, what you wish for, and how you wish for it! Xena is Dead, Long Live Xena.. er.. Dark Xena that is, and by Dark, we mean just plain Nasty...Mean... and Evil...


PC Mag

PC Mag

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Published: 1993-01-12

Total Pages: 496

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PCMag.com is a leading authority on technology, delivering Labs-based, independent reviews of the latest products and services. Our expert industry analysis and practical solutions help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology.


The Grub Street Journal, 1730-33 Vol 2

The Grub Street Journal, 1730-33 Vol 2

Author: Bertrand A Goldgar

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2024-10-28

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 1040235875

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The Grub Street Journal was perhaps the most widely-read weekly journal in England of its period. The first four years are reprinted here, representing the journal in its prime in terms of quality and popularity. This edition is enhanced with a general introduction and comprehensive annotation.


Ares Express

Ares Express

Author: Ian McDonald

Publisher: Jabberwocky Literary Agency, Inc.

Published: 2014-01-31

Total Pages: 519

ISBN-13: 1625670745

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A Mars of the imagination, like no other, in a colorful, witty SF novel, taking place in the kaleidoscopic future of Ian McDonald's Desolation Road, Ares Express is set on a terraformed Mars where fusion-powered locomotives run along the network of rails that is the planet’s circulatory system and artificial intelligences reconfigure reality billions of times each second. One young woman, Sweetness Octave Glorious-Honeybun Asiim 12th, becomes the person upon whom the future -- or futures -- of Mars depends. Big, picaresque, funny; taking the Mars of Ray Bradbury and the more recent, terraformed Marses of authors such as Kim Stanley Robinson and Greg Bear, Ares Express is a wild and woolly magic-realist SF novel, featuring lots of bizarre philosophies, strange, mind-stretching ideas, and trains as big as city blocks. REVIEWS “Ares Express is a long, adventure-filled, extravagantly colorful, often funny, quite moving, highly imaginative, excellently written story, set on a glorious Mars built partly of sharp-edged Kim Stanley Robinson-style extrapolation, but mostly of lush, loving, Ray Bradbury-style semi-SF, semi-Fantasy, Martian dreams.... I loved it wholeheartedly.” – SF Site “Hugo-winner McDonald’s virtues have long been underappreciated by major North American publishers... McDonald’s fantastic Mars is vividly detailed and owes much to Bradbury’s Martian stories. Despite a bit of hand waving around technology that is glibly indistinguishable from magic, this sequel is entirely worthy of its rightly lauded predecessor [Desolation Road].” – Publishers Weekly “One of the strangest, weirdest, fantastic reads of your life.” – SF Crowsnest “McDonald is clever, lyrical... snarky, and utterly wondrous. The characters would be completely unbelievable in our world, but in theirs they are inevitable...” – Night Owl Reviews