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Bardo
A tale reminiscent of “Nightmare On Elm Street” meets the classic epic “Akira” meets “The Legend of Zelda”. Fifteen year old Caleb Monroe’s violent death hurtles him into the Bardo realm where his fears and passions take the form of enemies and allies, and the only way to break free from the Mindscape’s dark entanglements is to unravel the mind that created them.
“Those who fear the feeling are soon to feel their fearing, and those whose fear is felt are dealt a healthy dealing.” – The words of Lord Mallux.
Bashaposhini
Subscribe the best literary magazine in Malayalam.Our second oldest publication holds an important space in most Malayalam literary lovers bookshelf. It brings forth the best of Malayalam prose and poetry by living legends and a platform also for the aspirant writers to display their skills. It also reflects various dimensions of our vibrant art, culture and heritage.
Beyond Centauri
Beyond Centauri is a magazine of science fiction and fantasy for younger readers–for the next generation [ages 10 and up].
Beyond Centauri publishes short stories, poetry, art/illustrations, and articles [including book and movie reviews] in the following genres: science fiction, fantasy, and eww-gross [bugs, slimy things, creepy campfire tales]. Our writers include adults and younger writers.
Bhashabandhan
A Bengali quarterly literary magazine dedicated to new writings and translations of world and regional Indian literature into Bangla.
Bhirgu Shmhita
The book in your hand is a simplified version of the original Bhrigu Samhita. The original volume is an astrological classic written by Maharishi Bhrigu thousands of years ago during the Vedic Period in a tone, manner and language with which the present day readers are not familiar with. While the theme and substance remains unchanged, the vocabulary and sentence structure has been simplified in this book for everyone to understand easily.
We are aware that the man, by nature, is very inquisitive to know what the future has in store for him. The contents in Bhrigu Samhita satisfy that urge. It is a compilation of results based on predictive astrology to help average people cope with the pressures of life by learning how to become morally and spiritually strong and also the path they should to follow in their daily lives. Prepared from about five lakh horoscopes of different people, Maharshi Bhrigu made predictions of their current and future lives as well as the past. Each of these horoscopes was based upon the planetary positions of the Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and Rahu (North Node of the Moon) and Ketu (South Node of the Moon).
Readers of the book will be able to understand the meaning and importance of the terms used in astrology, such as Birth chart, Horoscope, House, Zodiac, Rashi, Stars in motion, Sun, Planetary movements etc, in their everyday life. They will be able to cast a birth chart, create a horoscope, study the ascendance, beneficial and malefic influence of planetary movements and make predictions. The book has 25 chapters based on ‘Laghu Parashari’ principles and written in the form of 42 Shlokas that describe basic rules, effects of planetary positions and their influence on a human being.
The original Bhrigu Samhita was written essentially for those well versed with astrology, this book has been simplified to help common people understand how to read a horoscope or make predictions.
Black Cat Mystery Magazine
Black Cat Mystery Magazine publishes mystery, crime, hardboiled, and noir fiction — a little edgier than you will find in most mainstream mystery magazines. Under the editorship of award-winning mystery author John Gregory Betancourt and Carla Coupe, it has rapidly carved a niche for itself in the mystery field.
Blood Magazine
Blood Magazine isn’t your typical horror magazine. We favor emerging, independent artists over mainstream, hollywood celebrities, and we proudly feature these artists, horror photographers, alternative models, writers, and new directors in each issue. Blood Magazine aims not only to keep you informed with reviews of horror films and horror fiction, but also to entertain with visually stunning dark art and photos of our dreadfully gorgeous featured models, and to educate with features like The Fear Files, Creature Feature, and Real-World Horror. Give Blood Magazine a try and experience a new breed of horror.
Blue Shift
Blue Shift is the science fiction specific periodical of White Cat Publications, LLC. Our goal is to present the very best examples of the genre we represent. We are a bi-annual publication publishing short stories, flash fiction, interviews, reviews, and columns for print and digital download.
BookPage
BookPage is a monthly book review publication. Our goal is to connect every book lover with their next great read. BookPage covers all types of books—from literary fiction, history and biography to popular genres like romance and mystery—and our book reviews, author interviews and special features are informative and accessible.
Books & More
Books & More is for all book lovers and also for people interested in learning more about books and publishing.
In every issue, Books & More carries book reviews, author profiles, best-seller lists, editors’ picks, puzzles, a Young Adult section, and reports on the latest trends in Indian regional literature. The magazine also covers happenings and trends in the book and publishing industry by bringing you feature articles, interviews, and opinions related to the literary world.
Captain South Africa
CAPTAIN SOUTH AFRICA WAS THE PINNACLE OF SUPERHEROISM IN THE COUNTRY HE WAS A POLICE OFFICER THAT STEPPED UP TO TAKE DOWN CRIME TO A RECORD LOW. SUDDENLY HE VANISHED FROM OUR LIVE FOREVER. AND JUST LIKE THAT CRIME AND VILLAINY FLOODED THE STREETS, HE WAS THE DAM WALL THAT KEPT EVIL AT BAY. AS THE CITIES FELL INTO RUIN WITH RISING INEQUALITY AND RISING UNEMPLOYMENT SOMETHING NEW HAD TO BE THE CHANGE, SOMEONE NEW.
THREE YEARS LATER A NEW CAPTAIN SOUTH AFRICA HAS MADE HER DEBUT, SHE SPEAKS OF PUTTING AN END TO ALL CRIME, NOT JUST SAVING THE DAY BUT SAVING THE FUTURE.
Carbon Culture Review
Carbon Culture Review is a journal at the intersection of new literature, art, technology and contemporary culture. Carbon Culture Review is a journal at the intersection of new literature, art, technology and contemporary culture. We define culture broadly as the values, attitudes, actions and inventions of our global society and its subcultures in our modern age. Carbon Culture Review is distributed in the United States and countries throughout the world by Publisher’s Distribution Group, Inc. and Annas International as well as digitally through 0s&1s, Magzter and Amazon. CCR is a member of Councils of Literary Magazines and Presses and also publishes monthly online issues.
Carpe Nocturne
Carpe Nocturne is the preeminent digital and print publication to feature the alternative subculture and eclectic creative offerings of all things Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Steampunk, Goth… and every genre in between.
We are a publication that features aspects of the contemporary creative cultures and subcultures to include Art, Entertainment, Fashion, Film and Literature, Interviews, Life and Style, Music, Reviews, and Technology found worldwide.