DNA.COM: A Novel of the Transhuman by Morton Chalfy

The founder of DNA.com has two cherished goals. The first, to "tame" the human species by isolating the gene snippets that promote greater empathy, and offering them to couples through the company's own matchmaking service. The second, to also establish a settlement on Mars populated by those who either have the gene or want it for their children.

The religious and secular opposition, naturally, will decry the genetic manipulation of the species—some because they don't think humankind is ready to shape its own future so directly, and others because they fear a world in which they aren't free to pursue dominion. Some will attempt to establish de facto ownership of the red planet.

Rival utopias have always existed in the minds of wistful but irreconcilable fantasists, but now the future of humanity lies in their hands...

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THE NAUGHTY MERMAID by George F. Worts

Take one mermaid, one dismayed young man, an upper-class social set, and blend well for the frothiest classic since Topper!

In the tradition of Thorne Smith's Topper and Ron Howard's Splash comes this 1935 madcap romantic fantasy of an ordinary man whose life is turned upside down and backward when he rescues a charming—but utterly uninhibited—mermaid. From the leading romance magazine of its time, The Naughty Mermaid is available for the first time ever in book form.

"Worts' hero and heroine are always captivating, and the other characters are just as interesting. Together they bring us a story that is enthralling from beginning to end and which will hold the reader breathless with excitement." —Allentown Morning Call

In this George F. Worts screwball classic, "For those who like smooth romance with excitement lurking in every chapter" (Oakland Tribune), you will meet:

Wellington Peal, who discovered that finding a mischievous woman naked on a beach isn't as much fun as he thought—if she's a mermaid.

Zixie, whose real name translated from mer is Girl with Her Eye to the Wormhole of a Conch Shell, which means "she is terribly curious".

Patricia Trumbull, Wellington's fiancée, who loved only Wellington Peal and was certain he loved only her—but would she be as certain if she saw him in the embrace of a beautiful young woman in the "alltogether"?

Aunt Hattie, a staid, upper-crust and highly proper New England matron whose ideas of correct decorum were about to be outraged in ways she never dreamed of.

Wilkins, Aunt Hattie's long-suffering butler, whose dreary days were about to be lit by the sudden appearance of the most vivacious, charming young woman he had ever met.

Premier Gustanzo, the most powerful man in Europe, whose dignity and pride in his beard knew no equal—until a certain mermaid took it into her head to pull it.

"Refreshing! Guaranteed pleasurable reading." –Vancouver Sun

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THE WHITE WOLF OF THE HARTZ MOUNTAINS & Other Lycanthropic Tales – Jean Marie Stine, Ed.

Werewolves are among our most ancient and deepest fears. The beast run amok in human form is not a thing of the ancient past; we see headlines about it every day. Shootings, beatings and other savage acts are part of our lives—perhaps that everpresent violence explains the near-universal and timeless existence of were-beast tales all around the globe. Here are 7 horrifying classics written between 1939 and 1956, including a shocker from the legendary Weird Tales.

Plus the fascinating historical essay, The Origin Of The Werewolf Superstition.

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SUPERNOVAS: Award Winning and Nominee Science Fiction – Jean Marie Stine, Ed.

Six often-overlooked, award-caliber sf short novels and novelettes!

All the selections in this unique anthology were voted one of the top stories of their year—and, we believe, would be a top story of any year.

The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction says all Rog Phillips’ other stories are “eclipsed by his psychological thriller, the lesser known but equally brilliant ‘Rat in the Skull’, which received a well-deserved Hugo Award nomination.”

Almost every science fiction author worth their salt has, at one time or another, written about extra-sensory perception and H. L. Gold does it too in “Inside Man”, but unlike his colleagues, he dreams up brand-new wrinkles on ESP no one else, including you, has ever thought of. The special quality of this work was endorsed by his colleagues when “Inside Man” was nominated for the Nebula Award for Best Short Story.

The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction praises Leigh Brackett’s early space operas, of which “The Stellar Legion” is one, for “their colour, their narrative speed, the brooding forthrightness of their protagonists” and the “economy and vigour” of her style, so it is hardly surprising that one of them (so far) earned a Retro Hugo Award nomination.

“Scanners Live in Vain” first brought Cordwainer Smith to the attention of science fiction readers, and The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction terms it “one of the finest of his tales” filled with “foreboding intensity,” plunging “in medias res into the Instrumentality of Man Universe, generating a sense that much remains untold beyond the dark edges of the tale”. It, too, earned a Retro Hugo nomination.

Evelyn Martin’s “Reluctant Eve”, winner of the Jules Verne Prize for Most Outstanding Achievement in the Science Fiction Field for 1956, was the first science fiction romance, published at least three decades before the genre became popular, and is still an enthralling read today.

Another landmark “first of” science fiction tale, Don Wilcox's “The Voyage that Lasted 600 Years” (1940) was the first generation starship story, and the first to incorporate the breakthrough notion of Earth developing faster-than-light ships that beat the generation ship to its destination—a worthy recipient of its Retro Hugo nomination.

The stories in this anthology, all award nominees or winners, demonstrate just how outstanding a story has to be to qualify for consideration for a major science fiction award. Wherever you are on the spectrum of science fiction knowledge or fandom, you’ll find hours of enthralling reading (and re-reading), forgotten favorites for long-time science fiction fans, and an introductory grand tour for those new to the genre.

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INVASION OF THE SAUCER-MEN & TARGET EARTH—The Original Stories by Paul W. Fairman

Paul W. Fairman (1916-1977) was the author of not one, but two stories for science fiction magazines that were later purchased and transformed into classic 1950s drive-in theater horror fare.

Oddly, both tales were published in the same year, 1953, two months apart. The first, "Deadly City" appeared in the March 1953 issue of Worlds of If, under Fairman's "Ivar Jorgensen" pseudonym, and was filmed as Target Earth (1954).

The second, following closely on its heels, "The Cosmic Frame," was a featured story under his own byline in the May 1953 Amazing Stories; and was lensed twice, the first time under the title Invasion of the Saucer Men (1955), the second as The Eye Creatures (1965).

Fairman was also the author of a story, "Brothers Beyond the Void" (the editor's title), chosen for dramatization on The Twilight Zone under the author's original title, "People Are Alike All Over."

All three appear in this unique anthology, which could be seen as the book equivalent of attending a drive-in double-feature, with a selected short subject as a bonus featurette!

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ALETA – THE YELLOW STAR [The Cosmic Reckoning I] by Bea Mahaffey & Hal Annas

A classic of romantic science fiction!

"The Aleta story was worth the price of the issue." —1956 letter, Madge Saunders to Other Worlds magazine, where the novel first appeared.

"I will eradicate the disease of war from the minds of men forever." —Aleta's Vow.

Trapped in the midst of endless galactic war, a frightened woman vows to do everything in her power to bring peace to the planets. Why, then, was her every act destined to bring more bloodshed and betrayal to those she had loved best? A refugee from a war-torn Earth aboard a ship of refugees, Aleta longed for the peace a new word promised and the arms of her fiancée who would follow two weeks later. But fear and dread filled her heart when a warship of Earth's enemies, the relentless Novakkans who had conquered half a galaxy, appeared. A moment later the refugee ship was destroyed and Aleta, along with a handful of others, was castaway on a lifeship, a tiny speck floating alone in infinite space—with no hope of rescue. Yet, Aleta was rescued; by Rahn Buskner, one of the most savage warriors of the savage Novakkans, who would fight his fellow soldiers for the right to her body and win it with his blade. But, before he could claim her, she would escape with a fellow Earthman, and as they raced from world to world seeking refuge, would fall in love with him, and find herself carrying his child. Aleta would meet the peoples the Novakkans had targeted for conquest and slavery—Golgons, Magians, Unorian, and the peaceful, knowledge-seeking Eg—and would discover a repository of ancient scientific knowledge where the ultimate secret of cause and effect, the power of ending war forever, was said to lay lost and forgotten.

But before she could find that secret, Rahn Buskner followed, slaying everyone and every planet that offered Aleta refuge. Until she had to make a devil's bargain and surrender her body to appease his blood madness. Aleta manages to bring about a cease-fire, but she knows it is only temporary, for the seeds of future battle are already sown. What she does not know is that the only possible fulfillment of her oath will lay with her own children—if they can live long enough!

Here is the first volume of a classic science fiction family saga, and of humanity caught up in the endless dream of war and power. And of the three women who swore to end that dream and wake humanity to a higher state of consciousness—not knowing they were players in a greater game and the objects of a prophecy which spoke of three stars...

"The yellow star is a woman, Aleta, tall, stately, fair, a queen ... because of her the galaxy will be divided. Planets will burn. Mighty warships will spread death and destruction.

"The red star is a girl, Aline, daughter of the Yellow Star ... from another era she will coax life and weapons of unlimited power. She will cast her lot with that of a man accepted as a god, whose power is greater than an armada. She will bring peace, but it is only a lull.

"The dark star, Evela is the spirit of life and mystery ... her net is spread over the galaxy, and the spell that she will cast will unleash all the furies of hell. It will be she who opens the gate to another era and all the terrors of mortal and immortal creation … from infinity to infinity."

"I am not exaggerating when I say it is the best adventure story I've ever read in a science fiction magazine. The characters were not the least bit stereotyped. Each was as real as they could possibly have been." —1956 letter Joseph Casey to Other Worlds magazine.

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II. Aline – The Red Star
III. Evela – The Dark Star

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TETRAGRAVITRON [Captain Spycer #1] by J. D. Crayne

Saving the World has Never Been so Much Fun!

J. D. Crayne's newest book is a rollicking and hilarious space adventure that pays unabashed homage to science fiction greats of the past. Here is a book with touches of Red Dwarf, Farscape, Terry Prachett's Discworld, E. E. Smith's Lensmen, and Jean-Claude Forest's Barbarella.

Tetragravitron is classic interstellar adventure with a bit of a feminist twist, and its tongue planted firmly in its cheek. The Earth hovers on the brink of destruction as black-robed Phanot, evil ruler of an alien empire, aims an artificial quasar at the solar system! The only person who can save the world from this horrific threat is gorgeous, red-headed, emerald-eyed Captain Spycer of the Command Fleet.

Accompanied by her trusty companions—Peter, a pain-in-the-rear robot, Colonel Krabchake, a scaly red alien with attitude, and the pickled head of her astrophysics teacher, plus a naive little anthropologist named Brian—Captain Spycer must rocket straight into the enemy's clutches and allow herself to be captured, in hopes of discovering the secret of Phanot's awesome weapon.

Taken prisoner, she and her dauntless crew find they face the threat not only of the cruel, despotic Phanot, but of his suave nephew, Prince Agramon, a man with wide-ranging interests—from hunting the local population to harboring designs on Captain Spycer's virtue—and his sister, Princess Carnadine, a sultry, white-haired, ruby-eyed beauty with taste for naïve little virgins like Brian, and the hot irons to brand them with!

If Captain Spycer and her crew survive these perils, they still have to find Phanot's weapon, the mysterious tetragravitron, an ancient device of unspeakable power that lies hidden away in the depths beneath his great citadel. With time running out and the fate of the solar system hanging by a thread, our courageous heroine finds herself helplessly imprisoned behind dungeon walls.

Can Captain Spycer and her companions escape from the Phanot's prison in time to thwart his fiendish plot and save the Earth? Can the gentle six-legged hargs save themselves and their world from the Phanot's retribution? And will innocent young Brian ever understand the words to that indelicate song the pickled head was singing? Follow the pulse-pounding, comical, and always bizarre adventures of Captain Spycer's determined but motley crew as they do their level best to save civilization from destruction!

J. D. Crayne writes"funny stuff" says Nebula and Hugo winner Larry Niven. Everett Bedford, author of "Alexandra's Awakening," calls the first Captain Spycer adventure, "More fun than The Incredibles. And just as incredible. This romp through science fiction's more tropical tropes is witty, suspenseful, and laugh-aloud funny. Also scantily-clad."

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LOVE WITHOUT GUN CONTROL and Other Fantasy, Horror and Science Fiction Stories by M. Christian

"Unique and truly fascinating," writes Mike Resnick!

M. Christian isn't as good as his peers say—he's better! This "best of" collection, featuring the cream of his fantasy, horror, and science fiction stories, is a dazzling achievement. Only M. Christian could have imagined what happens when a boy's uncle blows Tibetan days powder in his face, or when a woman gave birth to a new species—but not one of flesh and blood, or when the Goddess of the Road gave the gift of beauty to a mortal man.

You will find these and eleven other unforgettable tales from the man Stephen Dedma, author of The Art of Arrow Cutting and Shadows Bite, hails as "A chimera, an amazing combination of tour guide and magician. Whether he's writing science fiction, horror or fantasy, he can take you to places you've never imagined, show you sights no one else will get to see, introduce you to some fascinating people, and guarantee that the trip will be memorable from start to finish."

Among the contemporary classics featured in this stellar collection are: "Some Assembly Required", "The Rich Man's Ghost", "Medicine Man", "Wanderlust", "Buried & Dead", "Nothing So Dangerous", "Shallow Fathoms", and "Constantine in Love".

M. Christian's fantasy and science fiction has appeared in Talebones, Space & Time Magazine, Skull Full Of Spurs, Graven Images, Horror Garage, Song of Cthulhu, and other science fantasy publications.

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Review

I am a junkie! A poor pathetic thing, crawling up the walls, shredding fragments of wallpaper and plaster beneath my broken finger nails, screaming for my next fix. Hollow eyed, I plead with M.Christian for just one more story. He’s a hard man. He turns away, telling me it’s for my own good. Then finally, finally, he relents. And I blubber my thanks through a mess of snot, spit and tears.

M.Christian sends me Love Without Gun Control. And like any true addict, I find a vein, stick in the needle and overwhelm myself with the fix.

I’ve read all of his stories. Every tantalising word he’s ever written. I worry that one day he’ll stop. No more stories. What the hell will I do?

You see he never fails to surprise me. His stories move seamlessly from straight erotica to gay erotica and now, in Love Without Gun Control, he gives me a collection of science fiction and horror.

In "Needle Taste," there is haunting despair, from the disciples of Owlsley, a serial killer. They take mind bending chemicals to enhance his hideous deeds. His followers can’t leave him alone and live in a desperate, deadly fascination of what has happened to those he has brutalised and killed. Prair replays the final moments of Owlsley’s capture in his mind and repeats the killer’s mantra; “the only sin is letting them go unpunished.”

"The Rich Man’s Ghost", reads like a fable and Christian tells the story with the skill of Aesop. Hiro Yashido sees a ghost, and to see a ghost means doom. He has not only seen the ghost, the ghost has seen him. His wealth, his overwhelming success in high finance is nothing. He will have to embrace his worst nightmare, poverty. Hiro Yashido fears nothing. He has not achieved his great wealth by walking on tiptoe. But he does fear the ghost and it’s curse. Ghosts walk between the bite and the bytes of the datasea and they are jealous. Hiro Yashido works hard to dispel the ghost’s curse and the ghost ponders on whether, or not to release him.

"Wanderlust", takes us out on the road. The story reads like a classic ‘road’ film and we embark on the archetypal American journey. The landscape unfolds with panoramic camera sweeps; gasping, breathtaking images of mountains, snow, jagged peaks and windswept pines. A cheap doll, embodies the idea of perfection, of absolute love. It is conveyed to the driver in his own overwhelming, Christ like beauty. He stops at a roadside gas station. The people he meets are spellbound by the ecstasy of his beauty. But sheer love has its opposite and hatred, and ugliness and the abject fear it brings, must have its say. He wants to say sorry. But all that he can do is drive away.

In "Orphans", Christian gives us a drifter, seemingly, a man without purpose. He hitches lifts and meets people. Is he running from something, or running to something? He doesn’t know. Or he won’t say. What is the virus they speak of; the wasting disease that has taken their loved ones? Is it loneliness? Or is it something else? He apologises, it’s all he can do. Is this an allegory, a story for our times? Christian doesn’t tell us; but he certainly makes us think.

As if all that weren’t enough, Christian retells the story of Robinson Crusoe in "Friday".

Combining Daniel Defoe’s style with a futuristic slant, the traveller’s ship crashes into the earth. Like Defoe’s hero he is stranded, like him he has to improvise to survive and like him he has his Friday.

As I said earlier, what the hell will I do if M.Christian ever stops writing? There’s a gem here, a jewel, a real talent. Where does all of this come from? Where does he get his ideas and images? “…eyes as dark as knots in old trees…” “…titles for them were as irrelevant as trying to take apart a static charge before a lightening strike…” Beats me! I’ve saved the title story until last. "Love Without Gun Control," and I’m going to read it now! Excuse me while I drool!

—billierosie, author of Enslaving Eli, Memoirs of a Sex Slave and many more!

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THE FIRST STAR MAN OMNIBUS: Supermen of Alpha and Time Window by Stuart J. Byrne

Fans of Star Trek, Farscape, and Star Wars will Love This Classic Series!

A space accident sends modern astronaut Steven Germaine to the Earth colony at Alpha Centauri in the 25th century. In Supermen of Alpha, Germaine is drawn into an undreamed-of new life of adventure and cosmic intrigue. First, Germaine finds himself to be "property" of the insidious tycoon, Vincent Cardwell, who rescued him. But soon, he is caught up in the riptides of an interstellar revolution against a tyrannical Earth government, and a growing love for Cardwell's beautiful "contract woman," the mutant Anne.

However, Vincent Cardwell has his own schemes for Germaine. There is a secret about the astronaut known only to Cardwell—a secret he plans to use as a hidden "ace" in his own game of empire. Meanwhile, Germaine faces the deadly challenge of the heavy-gravity planet Thulone. Somehow, he must find the will to determine his own destiny and overcome the world's crushing gravity—or die centuries and light years away from Earth. If he fails, he knows he will never see Anne Cardwell again, and the galaxy will suffer in slavery for centuries to come! If he lives, Germaine will become one of the rare cross-overs who survive Thulone, one of the "Supermen of Alpha"—and humanity's one slim hope.

In Time Window, Germaine escapes from an interstellar prison, to land in the secret stronghold of the Thulonian Independence Party (T.I.P.) on the jungle planet, Alpha Minor. Reluctantly, Germaine becomes involved with the rebel cause, never realizing he is destined to be the vital key to Man's first interstellar revolution.

On Alpha Minor, he makes remarkable new friends such as "Si" the human cyborg, and Paul Traynor, the mutant strongman. He also learns the awesome secret of Anne Cardwell, and of Cardwell's hold over her. Planning to strike directly at the heart of the tyranny and use Traynor's formidable paralysis weapon to take over Earth's government, Germaine and his new friends must smuggle Traynor's secret ship, Night Song, in among the cargo in an interstellar star-train. But, but they must risk discovery and act quickly, for Germaine's own destiny and the fate of worlds is being narrowed down to an inescapable tine window.

Read the first two complete Star Man novels for one low price! And don't miss The Second Star Man Omnibus, featuring books #3, Interstellar Mutineers, and #4, The Cosmium Raiders, of this enthralling series by veteran science fiction author Stuart J. Byrne.

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THAT MAN FROM SATURN by Harriet Frank, Jr.

Out of the stars … and into her heart—a lost science fiction romcom novel by an academy award winning writer!

Harriet Frank Jr.'s novels are:

"Fast paced and clever." —Chicago Tribune
"Excellent reading." —Hartford Courant
"Bright, fresh, bubbly." —Baltimore Sun

Betsy Simms' crazy about a guy named Yrtxxe, whose skin is green and whose address is Saturn. Betsy dug him out of a test tube one night and hasn't been quite the same since. . .

Yrtxxe isn't easy for a woman to handle. For one thing, his idea of lovemaking is to take a walk in the park and think at Betsy. That might be hot stuff up among Saturn's rings, but Betsy wants the real thing!

And then a sleek slice named Leda comes along and loads Yrtxxe up with ticker-tape parades, keys to the city, and a Presidential reception—and Betsy has more action than she knows what to do with!

From the typewriter of Harriet Frank Jr., Academy Award winning screenwriter of Hud, Norma Rae, The Cowboys, and many others, comes this delightfully dizzy romantic comedy based on her never-filmed movie treatment.

First published in Amazing Stories (1953), then edited by her fellow screenwriter Howard Brown (The St. Valentine's Day Massacre, Capone, Banacek, Mission Impossible), this daffy novel of an out-of-this-world love affair has languished unreprinted for more than sixty years.

"Harriet Frank Jr. writes novels in which humanity abounds, in which there is love, tolerance and humor." —The Franklin Indiana Daily Journal

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