Horse of a Different Color

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by Howard Waldrop


  —Pamela Sargent, Sci Fi Weekly

  Short story collections and novels from Small Beer Press for independently minded readers

  Georges-Olivier Châteaureynaud, A Life on Paper: Stories

  First translation from the French of “The celebrated Châteaureynaud.”—New York Times

  Karen Joy Fowler, What I Didn’t See and Other Stories

  “In all these stories, Fowler (Sarah Canary, The Jane Austen Book Club) delights in luring her readers from the walks of ordinary life into darker, more fantastical realms. . . Fowler’s closing story, “King Rat,” is a masterpiece.”—Seattle Times

  Greer Gilman, Cry Murder! in a Small Voice

  Ben Jonson, playwright, poet, satirist . . . detective.

  Elizabeth Hand, Errantry: Stories

  “Elegant nightmares, sensuously told.”—Publishers Weekly

  The Unreal and the Real: Selected Stories of Ursula K. Le Guin

  Two volumes: Where on Earth & Outer Space, Inner Land

  “No better spirit in all of American letters than that of Ursula K. Le Guin.”—Slate

  Karen Lord, Redemption in Indigo

  Mythopoeic, Crawford, Carl Brandon Parallax, & Frank Collymore Award winner

  “Filled with witty asides, trickster spiders, poets and one very wise woman, “Redemption in Indigo” is a rare find that you could hand to your child, your mother or your best friend.”

  —Washington Post

  Vincent McCaffrey, Hound

  “McCaffrey, the owner of Boston’s legendary Avenue Victor Hugo Bookshop, succeeds in conveying his love of books in his intriguing debut.”—Publishers Weekly

  Maureen F. McHugh, After the Apocalypse: Stories

  “Incisive, contemporary, and always surprising.”—Publishers Weekly Top 10 Books of the Year

  “An imaginative homage to the human ability to endure.”—Booklist (*starred review*)

  Naomi Mitchison, Travel Light

  “The enchantments of Travel Light contain more truth, more straight talking, a grittier, harder-edged view of the world than any of the mundane descriptions of daily life you will find in the science fiction stories.”—SF Site

  Sofia Samatar, A Stranger in Olondria

  “Samatar’s sensual descriptions create a rich, strange landscape, allowing a lavish adventure to unfold that is haunting and unforgettable.”—Library Journal (*starred review*)

  Our ebooks are available from our indie press ebooksite:

  www.weightlessbooks.com

  www.smallbeerpress.com

 

 

 


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