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Ceaseless West
Weird Western Stories from Beneath Ceaseless Skies Online Magazine
2015
First Published
4.07
Average Rating
288
Number of Pages

Eighteen Weird Western short stories from Beneath Ceaseless Skies, the three-time Hugo Award and four-time World Fantasy Award finalist online magazine that Locus online calls “a premiere venue for fantastic fiction, not just online but for all media.” Authors include Kenneth Mark Hoover, Peter Darbyshire, Mark Teppo, E. Catherine Tobler, Aurealis Award finalist and winner Ian McHugh, Shirley Jackson Award finalist Gemma Files, and Hugo Award finalist Saladin Ahmed. Their stories take readers through dusty towns and worlds alongside a gunslinging avenging angel, vicious ghosts, living trains roaming off their tracks, a thunderbird rising from a mountain's core, a steampunk ambulatory still, and an eternal warrior marshal drawn through time to face that which must be faced.

Avg Rating
4.07
Number of Ratings
14
5 STARS
43%
4 STARS
43%
3 STARS
0%
2 STARS
7%
1 STARS
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Authors

Gemma Files
Gemma Files
Author · 35 books
Previously best-known as a film critic for Toronto's eye Weekly, teacher and screenwriter, Gemma Files first broke onto the international horror scene when her story "The Emperor's Old Bones" won the 1999 International Horror Guild award for Best Short Fiction. She is the author of two collections of short work (Kissing Carrion and The Worm in Every Heart) and two chapbooks of poetry (Bent Under Night and Dust Radio). Her Hexslinger Series trilogy is now complete: A Book of Tongues, A Rope of Thorns and A Tree of Bones, all available from ChiZine Publications.
Mark Teppo
Mark Teppo
Author · 14 books
Mark Teppo has written more than a dozen novels across a number of genres. He's a book-seller, paper-hoarder, and troublemaker. Not necessarily in that order.
Saladin Ahmed
Saladin Ahmed
Author · 99 books

Saladin Ahmed was born in Detroit and raised in a working-class, Arab American enclave in Dearborn, MI. His short stories have been nominated for the Nebula and Campbell awards, and have appeared in Year's Best Fantasy and numerous other magazines, anthologies, and podcasts, as well as being translated into five foreign languages. He is represented by Jennifer Jackson of the Donald Maass Literary Agency. THRONE OF THE CRESCENT MOON is his first novel. Saladin lives near Detroit with his wife and twin children.

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