I love free and I love speculative fiction.
This week, I have both for you.
One of, if not THE, premier publisher of fantasy and science fiction currently, is TOR. Their excellent website, TOR.com, is a treasure trove of reviews, publishing announcements, essays, and, as you might have guessed, short fiction. It's free, too, though that's not always a given on any website these days. And, this week, I wanted to highlight an author who I somehow have not read much of yet; Michael Swanwick. I've read some of his excellent reviews and interviews of other authors, mostly via LOCUS, but, from Internet Science Fiction Database profile, he's far more prolific than I'd realized! And that's great news because the stories I've read from his Mongolian Wizard series are fantastic! They've got a very good steampunk feel to them, but in very much an original setting, while still, somehow, remaining so very familiar and comfortable that the reader just slips right into the most delightful suspension of disbelief that we hardly notice. They're little miracles and a brilliant demonstration of short-form speculative fiction.
Go read them! All of them! Right now!
Then come back next week and see what I have for you next!
This post originally appeared on Use Your Words, where I hope to write fiction one day as well.