Werewolves in the churchyard, Russia on the brink, and a trip to a magic library. All that, plus the 2023 Jim Baen Memorial Short Story Award-winning story! ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌  
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My Brother's Keeper by Tim Powers THE TRUE STORY OF
THE BRONTË FAMILY

When young Emily Brontë helps a wounded man she finds at the foot of an ancient pagan shrine in the remote Yorkshire moors, her life becomes contentiously entwined with his. He is Alcuin Curzon, embittered member of a sect working to eradicate the resurgent plague of lycanthropy. But Emily’s father is responsible for having unwittingly brought a demonic werewolf god to Yorkshire forty years ago—and it is taking possession of Emily’s beloved but foolish and dissolute brother.

In spite of being at deadly odds, Emily and Curzon find themselves thrown together in fighting werewolves, confronting pagan gods, even saving each other from the lures of moorland demons.

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THE FATE OF RUSSIA
HANGS IN THE BALANCE

The United Sovereign States of Russia struggles to set in place the traditions and legal precedents that will let it turn into a constitutional monarchy with freedom and opportunity for all its citizens. At the same time, they’re trying to balance the power of the states and the federal government. And the USSR is fighting a civil war with Muscovite Russia, defending the new state of Kazakh from invasion by the Zunghars, building a tech base and an economy that will allow its money to be accepted in western Europe, establishing a more solid claim to Siberia, and, in general, keeping the wheels of civilization from coming off and dumping Russia back into the Time of Troubles. Or, possibly even worse, reinstalling the sort of repressive oligarchy that they just got rid of.

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1638: The Sovereign States by Eric Flint, Gorg Huff, Paula Goodlett




House of Rough Diamonds by Jane Lindskold BEWARE THE BOOK WRAITH!

Figuring out what a book wraith could be is hardly the least of the challenges that the newly formed House of Rough Diamonds will face as the motley assortment of members—including three women who are literally “out of this world”—attempt to secure ownership of the Library.

Enemies old and new, both within and without the contested property, will strain the Rough Diamonds’ ingenuity and resources, forcing the small group to recruit new and possibly dangerous allies.

“This vivid, magical tale is sure to please.”

Publishers Weekly

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2023 JIM BAEN MEMORIAL
SHORT STORY AWARD WINNER

The colony ship was supposed to run on autopilot, the crew and the colonists slumbering in cryosleep. So why is nuclear technician Darius Bosco wide awake?

Read the Jim Baen Memorial Short Story Award-winning story
The Insomniac,” by Brad Zeiger.

Brad Zeiger


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One of Baen’s missions has been to help readers rediscover great short works of science fiction and fantasy from the past—as well as to highlight recent stories that may well become the classics of the future. And no one at Baen has done more to help further these ends than Hank Davis. With over a dozen well-received themed anthologies to his name, Hank has curated a rich legacy for SF/F readers—with more to come.

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coverMy Brother’s Keeper
HALF
Tim Powers


This is a ghost story. It is a story about werewolves, and things that go bump in the night. It is a story of an ill-fated land, the pathless moors of Northern England so well chronicled in Wuthering Heights. And it is the story of a real family whose destiny it is to deal with this darkly glamorous and dangerous world.

cover1638: The Sovereign States
HALF
Eric Flint,
Gorg Huff,
Paula Goodlett


As the situation in an alternate history Russia continues to build to a roiling climax, the United Sovereign States of Russia struggles to transform itself into a constitutional monarchy with freedom and opportunity for all its citizens. But despite best efforts, it will be an uphill battle to keep the wheels of civilization from coming off and dumping Russia back into the Time of Troubles.

coverMore Than Honor: 25th Anniversary Edition
Forthcoming
edited by
David Weber


The first entry in the Worlds of Honor anthology series, featuring stories set in David Weber’s New York Times best-selling Honorverse. Featuring stories by David Drake, S.M. Stirling, and David Weber. Also includes Honor Harrington series essay “The Universe of Honor Harrington” by Weber.

coverHouse of Rough Diamonds
Half
Jane Lindskold

No one is at all sure what a book wraith might be, but whatever it is definitely has the battered tomes in the Library of the Sapphire Wind very worried indeed. Enemies old and new, both within and without the contested property, will strain the Rough Diamonds’ ingenuity and resources, forcing the small group to recruit new and possibly dangerous allies.

coverNo Game
for Knights

edited by
Larry Correia
& Kacey Ezell


In a world of criminals, thugs, con artists, cheats, and swindlers, there must be a man to stand against the powers of darkness and corruption. A man not afraid to walk the mean streets—whether they be those of 1930s Los Angeles, an ancient fantasy realm, or some far-flung planet of a future star empire. New SF/F stories with a noir-bent.

coverThe Blood
Is the Life

David Carrico

Chaim Caan was just out for a night of fun, but the young woman he encountered that night left him with something to remember her by: she turned Chaim into a vampire. Chaim must navigate life as the newly undead, trying to reconcile his beliefs as an observant Jew with the new reality that has been thrust upon him.

coverDeploying Dragons
Dan Koboldt

The ethical future of domesticated dragons is hanging in the balance as genetic engineer Noah Parker and his design team at the Build-A-Dragon Company develop dragons for the U.S. military.

coverDisciple of
the Dead

Jacob Holo

In an empire ruled by the honored dead, seraphs are the ultimate weapons. Fueled by the pilot’s very soul, these colossal humanoid war machines are unstoppable in battle. Seth Elexen and a small group of elite pilots have tracked the renegade Veketon to the far side of the galaxy. With only one ship and a single squadron of seraphs, they alone must face the tyrant within the heart of his growing power.


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cover The Ultra Thin Man
Patrick Swensen

When terrorists crash Coral, the moon, into its home planet, it’s up to Dave Crowell and Alan Brindos, contract detectives for the Network Intelligence Organization, to solve a case of interplanetary consequences. Crowell and Brindos’ investigation plunges them into a conspiracy much more dangerous than anything they could have imagined.



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