Little Eyes
A global craze for camera-eyed toy pets links strangers in invasive, unsettling ways, exposing loneliness and hidden impulses.
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A global craze for camera-eyed toy pets links strangers in invasive, unsettling ways, exposing loneliness and hidden impulses.
When the Moon becomes cheese, a rotating cast of people across America faces humor, panic, and fallout over one lunar cycle.
Eleven strange, interconnected speculative stories twist aliens, music, witchcraft, and female anger into sharp, uncanny fiction.
A mysterious hair-carpet tradition on a backwater world gradually exposes a vast empire, hidden history, and a shocking truth.
Interconnected satirical stories trace power, class, and community inside a 674-story skyscraper nation.
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A lyrical cycle of linked stories follows Earth’s attempts to settle Mars and the human flaws that follow.
Forty Star Wars stories revisit Return of the Jedi through the eyes of supporting characters, droids, and creatures.
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In a flooded near-future town, a biologist and other recurring figures confront a climate-warped world where humans begin to change.
A man racing toward oblivion must use his final reincarnations to reach perfection and stay with Death, his true love.
In a sealed future tower society, one citizen’s dissatisfaction opens a disturbing look at overpopulation, sex, and control.
Interlinked short stories follow FFVII survivors as they rebuild after Meteor and head toward Advent Children.
A legendary guide in a place where worlds die is commemorated through stories that reveal Driftwood’s strange, shrinking reality.
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