Fictional Worlds

Fictional Worlds

"#Beneath Ceaseless Skies"
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Red Dirt by Ian McHugh
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Red Dirt by Ian McHugh
The shadows on the buildings seemed alive with movement, although the air was too cool for mirages. The memory of my dream still lingered, fooling my weary brain into believing that I glimpsed animal shapes writhing there. I hurried my pace along the empty streets, wondering if I should just pay the Commissaire's bribe and be done with the place.
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Red Dirt by Ian McHugh
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Cold, Cold War by Ian McHugh
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Cold, Cold War by Ian McHugh
Masaru peered past the struts and wires between his biplane's wings, trying to take the sight in. The tower's base was a madman's helter-skelter ziggurat, made of impossible stone blocks the size of townhouses, that cut a swath across the city's snow-covered grid of tenement blocks and terraces. From the ziggurat’s peak, the ragged-toothed tower reached up to a dark stain of cloud fixed in the sky directly above.
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Cold, Cold War by Ian McHugh
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Demons Enough by Ian McHugh
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Demons Enough by Ian McHugh
The leech crouched in the broken hole where the window had been. Its glamour made it hard to discern details. Thorfinn had seen leeches in daylight, knew the ragged, filthy reality. His gaze flickered involuntarily up to the dark hollows of its eyes. It was an effort to tear away again from the hypnotic stare.
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Demons Enough by Ian McHugh
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Songdogs by Ian McHugh
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Songdogs by Ian McHugh
She turned her back on him to reach for her pack, shielding her hands with her body so he wouldn’t see her fingers sketching the words of the attack spell that she mouthed under her breath. She licked her fingertips, holding the spell on the tip of her tongue, and turned round to face him while she dug in the pack for food. He opened his mouth. “Could...” was as far as he got.
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Songdogs by Ian McHugh
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Alloy Point by Sam J. Miller
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Alloy Point by Sam J. Miller
Sunlight made the metalman more frightening, not less. She could see how it had been assembled; could trace the human form inside. It was naked—no human clothing could ever fit such a jagged silhouette. She saw the iron rods added over time to stretch bone and muscle, giving it longer arms and an extended spine. What she had initially thought was fur was actually chestnut hair, cascading down from its head and knotted into every dark place where metal met flesh.
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Alloy Point by Sam J. Miller
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Moreau’s Daughter by Holly Messinger
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Moreau’s Daughter by Holly Messinger
Lily stretched her aching legs to the opposite end of the tub. The sheen of water accentuated her scars—thin, precise lines tracing the insides of both arms and legs. She worked her limbs daily to prevent their stiffening and contorting, but even with diligent chi practice the pain was never completely absent, only sleeping. Lily thought it far more likely that scar tissue would catch her up before her reputation ever did.
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Moreau’s Daughter by Holly Messinger
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - A Skirt of Many Colors by Catherine Mintz
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - A Skirt of Many Colors by Catherine Mintz
I go further in, to the ghosts. The first ghost is the ghost of the Boots. They are two holes in the wave of stone that half-fills a room of the old house. No telling who felt inside the pair of holes and found they were the shape of the inside of a boot. If you slide your feet into them—first checking that nothing has gotten there first—you can ask the ghost for a wish.
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies - A Skirt of Many Colors by Catherine Mintz
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - The Proof of Bravery by David Milstein
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - The Proof of Bravery by David Milstein
I saw my men, who had been the cream of the III Corps, gladly charge well-fed, well-shod Cossacks with nothing but the bayonet and stock of the musket frozen in their hands, barefoot and starving. I admired them for their courage. I envied it. Because I had lost what I most cared for: the calculus of risk, and in its disregard, of bravery. That month of frimaire, I learned that nothing could end my life. I was no longer human.
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies - The Proof of Bravery by David Milstein
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - The Isthmus Variation by Kris Millering
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - The Isthmus Variation by Kris Millering
The true story the Slow Game tells is depicted in the scenes that are enacted as we players meet in the maze and move towards the central tableau. The audience members meet with each other, share what they have seen and try to decipher the overall meaning. The Slow Game moves ceaselessly, a great beast that never seems to shift and yet is never in the same place twice.
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies - The Isthmus Variation by Kris Millering
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Thistles and Barley by Kamila Zeman Miller
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Thistles and Barley by Kamila Zeman Miller
I get up and go to my old war chest. I wipe down the carved top once a week, but when I open it dust wafts up from the inside. My weapons are all well put away, but the metal looks dull from dust sticking to the oil. I kneel. The scent reminds me of an attic, of things forgotten. I pull a sleeve over my hand and wipe the dust away. It leaves a shiny spot and a greasy stain on my cuff. It’s just a work shirt but the stain bothers me.
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Thistles and Barley by Kamila Zeman Miller
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - The Moral Education of a Mad Bastard by Joe L. Murr
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - The Moral Education of a Mad Bastard by Joe L. Murr
I charged off, blind as the proverbial. With the burlap around my head, at any moment I could’ve tripped on a root or run straight into a tree. I let my instincts take over. The space around me revealed itself to me. I could visualize the forest, each root and fallen tree, all the colors strange and smeared. Weaving through the trunks at full tilt, I believed that I might escape after all.
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies - The Moral Education of a Mad Bastard by Joe L. Murr
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Flying the Coop by Jack Nicholls
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Flying the Coop by Jack Nicholls
The hut awkwardly navigated a twist in the road and turned towards the saltworks, disappearing from view except for its misshapen chimney bobbing above the modest rooftops. Its shuffling footsteps faded, and Nadia regretfully returned to the problem of her father's corpse.
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Flying the Coop by Jack Nicholls
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - The Tale of the Aggrieved Astrologer by Jack Nicholls
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - The Tale of the Aggrieved Astrologer by Jack Nicholls
Shortly after midnight, his vigil bore fruit. A star detached itself from the firmament and began to streak down towards the western horizon. Ho snatched up his celestial sphere, rotating its silver rings to record the stolen star's position. It disappeared into the west: beneath the House of the White Tiger. Above a prefecture a half day from the Imperial City. Ho's heart sank, although the blow was not unexpected. It was the prefecture run by August Advisor Chuko Tsin.
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies - The Tale of the Aggrieved Astrologer by Jack Nicholls
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Goatskin by K.C. Norton
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Goatskin by K.C. Norton
"Let me try something," I suggested, and slid into my goatskin and became a mouse. I winked at her—although I doubt she could see it—and skittered out into the front of the wagon, down into the ropes that held the ox to the cart. Akiiki and his man were discussing their impending fortunes. Whether they meant to sell the Lady Uduru off, or rent out her magic, I did not know and did not care. I wanted only to put a stop to it.
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Goatskin by K.C. Norton
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Sorrow's Blade by Rita Oakes
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Sorrow's Blade by Rita Oakes
Meurig scrambled to his feet, confused. “Your pardon, that I missed prayers,” he said to Father Ambrose. “My heart is too heavy for my words to rise.” He had pierced the skin of worlds, however briefly. Now Rhiannon was a sword again, and Caedmon would die.
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Sorrow's Blade by Rita Oakes
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Virtue's Ghosts by Amanda M. Olson
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Virtue's Ghosts by Amanda M. Olson
Before Aunt Victoria, I hadn't realized that a virtue could be a curse. In the schoolyard, my friends and I had always pretended at being grownups, putting on old necklaces of our mothers' and aspiring to the greatness of colors we had heard of or invented—things like deep purple Valor and moss-colored Genius. A virtue like Aunt Victoria's, though...
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Virtue's Ghosts by Amanda M. Olson
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Day of the Dragonfly by Raphael Ordoñez
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Day of the Dragonfly by Raphael Ordoñez
With a shout Keftu took two mighty bounds and leaped into the air. He kicked his legs, spreading wide the wings that had been hidden in their case at his back. They were like insect wings, with veins of carved bone and membranes of golden resin, and he drove their gear box with chains linked to his greaves. "What do you think you're doing?" Yani cried.
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Day of the Dragonfly by Raphael Ordoñez
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - At the Edge of the Sea by Raphael Ordoñez
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - At the Edge of the Sea by Raphael Ordoñez
The next night was much the same. I began to recollect certain old fables about a preadamitic race of ensouled decapods that did battle with the giant eurypterids and ammonites of the whirlpools in the southern straits. Do you see? I thought of the sea-folk only after their first appearance. And yet my labors were their ineluctable summons, as I had known (without knowing) that they would be.
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies - At the Edge of the Sea by Raphael Ordoñez
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - The Goblin King's Concubine by Raphael Ordoñez
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - The Goblin King's Concubine by Raphael Ordoñez
Maugreth was roused by the concubine in the darkness before dawn. He threw off the chitinous coverlet of mushroom velvet and sat up. He was still half-asleep. The sound of a distant horn rolled through the forest, echoed by another note from nearer at hand. "Eh? What is it? What?" he grunted, groping for his sword.
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies - The Goblin King's Concubine by Raphael Ordoñez
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Misbegotten by Raphael Ordoñez
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Misbegotten by Raphael Ordoñez
Elerit felt a rush of arid wind as the daemon brushed past him. Released from his invisible bonds, he dashed after it, leaped onto the handcar, and began pumping. When he shot into the open air it was already far ahead. It was like a tall, black lemur, a living shadow crowned with two bifurcating branches. It turned and looked at him with eyes that were small and round and yellow. Then it was gone.
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Misbegotten by Raphael Ordoñez
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - The Manufactory by Dru Pagliassotti
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - The Manufactory by Dru Pagliassotti
Harvesting the bodies meant taking a few risks, but it was easy enough for a steady man who did his research and kept himself sober, and anatomists always needed fresh bodies to dissect. And if we dug up a not-so-fresh body, well, wigmakers and dentists pay well for human hair and teeth. We’d lived well back then, Bet and me, and we’d planned to give our baby girl everything she wanted. But then the Anatomy Act passed and the demand for bodies plummeted.
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies - The Manufactory by Dru Pagliassotti
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Moogh and the Great Trench Kraken by Suzanne Palmer
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Moogh and the Great Trench Kraken by Suzanne Palmer
Moogh decided, with regret, that he would have to temporarily abandon his trek due west and instead walk alongside this water for a bit until either he outlasted or outpaced whatever curse made it seem to go on forever. He declared its true name to be the Tricksy River, and decided if he ever found the trickster responsible for it he might justifiably commit some minor violence upon their person.
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Moogh and the Great Trench Kraken by Suzanne Palmer
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Heaven Thunders The Truth by K.J. Parker
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Heaven Thunders The Truth by K.J. Parker
My smile broadened. It was lucky for the old man I don't practice my trade for free, or he'd have spent the rest of the day rolling on the floor clutching his guts. “If one of them was a wizard capable of performing that level of enchantment, he'd be a rich man,” I said. “Stands to reason.”
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Heaven Thunders The Truth by K.J. Parker
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Sanji's Demon, Pt. I by Richard Parks
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Sanji's Demon, Pt. I by Richard Parks
I didn’t have to ask whom he meant, but it seemed that Daiki, in this one regard, was not going to get his wish. The bushi produced two flea-bitten, scruffy men. Both were bruised and bloody but alive. Two more were not. Daiki kicked the body so that it rolled face up and studied the dead man’s features. “It would seem the bandit has escaped me after all.”
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Sanji's Demon, Pt. I by Richard Parks
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Sanji's Demon, Pt. II by Richard Parks
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Sanji's Demon, Pt. II by Richard Parks
The old man’s form shimmered in my grasp, like a mountain peak glimpsed through summer haze. Another instant and I did not hold an old man at all, but rather an oni. He was perhaps a head taller than myself, with red skin, gleaming tusks and horns, and black hair as coarse and thick as a horse’s mane. He continued to struggle, and it was all I could do to hold him.
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Sanji's Demon, Pt. II by Richard Parks
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Three Little Foxes by Richard Parks
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Three Little Foxes by Richard Parks
I snapped the flute in half across my knee. Junko’s scream drowned out the faint whistle and much louder crack of the flute coming apart. He dove toward me, nearly incoherent in rage. Kenji managed to trip him as he hurtled past, and Junko went sprawling, though he quickly scrambled back to his feet. “I’ll kill—”
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Three Little Foxes by Richard Parks
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Cherry Blossoms on the River of Souls by Richard Parks
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Cherry Blossoms on the River of Souls by Richard Parks
The monk nodded. “You’re not seeking music; you’re seeking an answer. I wondered if you understood that. Very well then, I will help you find Akiko. Yet whatever happens, afterwards you will leave this place. You don’t belong here. Do I have your word?” Hiroshi hesitated, but he saw no good alternative.
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Cherry Blossoms on the River of Souls by Richard Parks
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - The Manor of Lost Time by Richard Parks
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - The Manor of Lost Time by Richard Parks
Now, please bear in mind that this was a new thing. I had been trapped in what looked like a pitiful little statue for the better part of five hundred years, and in all that time no one saw my prison for what it was. Driana did. She knew someone alive was trapped there, and she was curious. Frankly I was curious about her as well.
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies - The Manor of Lost Time by Richard Parks