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Neal Asher, Shadow of the Scorpion — a novel of the Polity. Night Shade Books, May.
Liz Williams, The Shadow Pavilion — novel, fourth in the Detective Inspector Chen series. Night Shade Books, May.
Nancy Kress, Dogs — novel. Tachyon Publications, July.
Matthew Hughes, Hespira: A Tale of Henghis Hapthorn — novel, third in the series. Night Shade Books, August.
Jeffrey Ford, The Physiognomy — reprint novel, first in the Well-Built City trilogy. Golden Gryphon Press, October.
Jeffrey Ford, Memoranda — reprint novel, second in the Well-Built City trilogy. Golden Gryphon Press, October.
Jeffrey Ford, The Beyond — reprint novel, third in the Well-Built City trilogy. Golden Gryphon Press, November.
George Alec Effinger, A Thousand Deaths — contains the novel The Wolves of Memory plus seven additional Sandor Courane stories. Golden Gryphon Press, June.
Liz Williams, Precious Dragon — novel, third in the Detective Inspector Chen series. Night Shade Books, June.
Matthew Hughes, The Spiral Labyrinth: A Tale of Henghis Hapthorn — novel, second in the series. Night Shade Books, September.
Elizabeth Moon, Moon Flights — collection. Night Shade Books, September.
Bruce McAllister, The Girl Who Loved Animals and Other Stories — collection. Golden Gryphon Press, October.
Jeffrey Ford, The Empire of Ice Cream — collection. Golden Gryphon Press, April. (One of Publishers Weekly 's best science fiction and fantasy books of the year; the included original story "Botch Town" won the 2007 World Fantasy Award for best novella.)
Ray Manzarek, Snake Moon — yes, that Ray Manzarek, keyboardist for The Doors; novel. Night Shade Books, April.
Lucius Shepard, The Golden — reprint novel. Golden Gryphon Press, April.
Neal Asher, Prador Moon — a novel of the Polity. Night Shade Books, May.
Liz Williams, The Demon and the City — novel, second in the Detective Inspector Chen series. Night Shade Books, August.
Jay Lake, Trial of Flowers — novel, first in the City Imperishable series. Night Shade Books, September.
Alastair Reynolds, Zima Blue and Other Stories — collection. Night Shade Books, September.
M. Rickert, Map of Dreams — collection. Golden Gryphon Press, October. (Winner of the 2007 William L. Crawford Fantasy Award; winner of the 2007 World Fantasy Award for best single-author collection.)
Charles Stross, The Jennifer Morgue — novel plus short story, second in the Bob Howard/The Laundry series. Golden Gryphon Press, November.
Matthew Hughes, Majestrum: A Tale of Henghis Hapthorn — novel, first in the series. Night Shade Books, November.
George Alec Effinger, Live! From Planet Earth — collection. Golden Gryphon Press, May.
Liz Williams, Snake Agent — novel, first in the Detective Inspector Chen series. Night Shade Books, September.
Richard Bowes, From the Files of the Time Rangers — mosaic novel. Golden Gryphon Press, October.
Robert Reed, The Cuckoo's Boys — collection. Golden Gryphon Press, November.
Lucius Shepard, Two Trains Running — collection. Golden Gryphon Press, March.
Charles Stross, The Atrocity Archives — novel plus novella, first in the Bob Howard/The Laundry series. Golden Gryphon Press, May. (The included original story "The Concrete Jungle" won the 2005 Hugo Award for best novella.)
Jeff VanderMeer, Secret Life — collection. Golden Gryphon Press, June.
Robert Reed, Mere — limited edition chapbook; a story set in the "Marrow" universe. Golden Gryphon Press, September.
Pamela Sargent, Thumbprints — collection. Golden Gryphon Press, October.
Witpunk: Stories with Attitude, edited by Claude Lalumière and Marty Halpern — an anthology of sardonic fiction, half original and half reprint stories. Four Walls Eight Windows, April.
Lucius Shepard, Louisiana Breakdown — novella. Golden Gryphon Press, April. (Winner of the 2004 International Horror Guild Award for best long fiction.)
The Silver Gryphon, edited by Gary Turner and Marty Halpern — a non-themed anthology of original stories. Golden Gryphon Press, May.
Howard Waldrop, A Better World's in Birth! — limited edition chapbook. Golden Gryphon Press, May.
Michael Bishop, Brighten to Incandescence: 17 Stories — collection. Golden Gryphon Press, June. (Finalist for the 2004 Townsend Prize: outstanding fiction published by a Georgia resident.)
George Alec Effinger, Budayeen Nights — collection; stories set in the world of "Marîd Audran." Golden Gryphon Press, September.
Kage Baker, The Angel in the Darkness — limited edition chapbook; a story of the "Company." Golden Gryphon Press, October.
George Zebrowski, Swift Thoughts — collection. Golden Gryphon Press, April.
Jeffrey Ford, The Fantasy Writer's Assistant and Other Stories — collection. Golden Gryphon Press, June. (Winner of the 2003 World Fantasy Award for best single-author collection; one of Publishers Weekly 's best science fiction and fantasy books of the year.)
Kage Baker, Black Projects, White Knights: The Company Dossiers — collection. Golden Gryphon Press, September.
Alastair Reynolds, Turquoise Days — limited edition chapbook; a story set in the "Revelation Space" universe. Golden Gryphon Press, September.
Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Stories for an Enchanted Afternoon — collection. Golden Gryphon Press, May.
Kevin J. Anderson, Dogged Persistence — collection. Golden Gryphon Press, June.
Paul Di Filippo, Strange Trades — collection. Golden Gryphon Press, October.
Richard Paul Russo, Terminal Visions — collection. Golden Gryphon Press, September.
Michael Bishop, Blue Kansas Sky: Four Short Novels of Memory, Magic, Surmise & Estrangement — collection. Golden Gryphon Press, October.
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