A man tumbles through wild surf, half drowned, and collapses on a moonlit beach. When he regains ...
Los Angeles, 1942. Psychoanalyst Maxwell McKinney and his wife Joan await the return of their son...
These nineteen 'invasive' fictions were discovered in that part of the brain that is continuous w...
Set against a haunting Martian landscape, The Song My Enemies Sing is a surreal, disquieting scie...
Two astronauts travel on the first manned expedition to the planet Venus. When the mission is mys...
Marvin Martin is angry. Night after night, he strips the guests that appear on his talk show of t...
A nameless professor's methods of teaching and scholarship become toxic; he is sent back to colle...
In I Think I Am: Philip K. Dick, Laurence A. Rickels investigated the renowned science fiction au...
The space program has finally lost its novelty and a jaded public hardly notices another moon lau...
City Primeval traces a cultural migration, from the defining historical moments of New York Post-...
In MISTAH KURTZ! A PRELUDE TO HEART OF DARKNESS, James Reich discloses the contents of the papers...
In this debut collection of personal essays, Eugen Bacon offers critical perspectives on blacknes...
Steve Aylett has been described as a 'literary terrorist,' 'a man possessed of comic demons,' and...
Life is to capital as light is to a blackhole. Yet this apparently irresistible power to 'absorb ...
Harold Jaffe is well-known for his docufiction, which is at once personal and detached, serious a...
Audiences were outraged by D. Harlan Wilson's first play, The Dark Hypotenuse, when it opened in ...
In this debut collection of personal essays, Eugen Bacon offers critical perspectives on blacknes...
For decades, Lance Olsen has been a wellspring of literary innovation, sophistication, and elan. ...
In this debut collection of experimental short fiction, John Madera explores the complexities of ...
This collection of dramatic entertainments brings together innovative plays from six authors, all...
Bearing the final remnants of humanity and its genetic archive, the last Skinship to leave a dyin...
Norman Spinrad's writing career spans over six decades and has seen him become one of the science...