

The Fantasy Magazine staff was also absorbed into Lightspeed. With the January 2012 issue, the first published under Adams's ownership, the content of both magazines was combined under the Lightspeed masthead, and Fantasy Magazine was discontinued as an entity. In November 2011 Adams purchased Lightspeed and Fantasy Magazine from Sean Wallace of Prime Books. Originally the co-publisher and editor-in-chief, Adams now serves as publisher.Īdditionally, Adams is a writer whose genre essays, interviews, and book reviews have appeared in a variety of publications, including Amazing Stories, Kirkus Reviews, The Internet Review of Science Fiction, Intergalactic Medicine Show, Locus Magazine, Novel & Short Story Writer's Market, Publishers Weekly, SCI FI Wire, Science Fiction Weekly, Shimmer Magazine, Strange Horizons, Subterranean Magazine, and Tor.com. In June 2012, Adams and Creeping Hemlock Press successfully closed a $7,500 Kickstarter campaign for funding Nightmare Magazine, the first issue of which released October 2012.

In March 2011 he took charge of its sister magazine, Fantasy Magazine. In January 2010 he left F&SF to edit Lightspeed Magazine, an online science fiction magazine which launched June 1, 2010.

Whether mystery, fantasy, horror, or science fiction, no puzzle is too challenging for the Great Detective.Adams worked as Assistant Editor at The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction from May 2001 to December 2009. You'll be astounded to learn the truths behind cases alluded to by Watson but never before documented. In these pages you'll find Holmes and Watson investigating ghosts, aliens, pirates, dinosaurs, shape-shifters, evil gods, and criminal masterminds, including the Napoleon of Crime, Professor Moriarty. These cases will take you from the familiar quarters at 221B Baker Street to strange alternate realities from the gaslit streets of London to the far future. These twenty-eight tales of mystery and the imagination detail Holmes's further exploits, as told by many of today's greatest storytellers, including Stephen King, Anne Perry, Anthony Burgess, Neil Gaiman, Naomi Novik, Stephen Baxter, Tanith Lee, Michael Moorcock, and many more. Here are the improbable adventures of Sherlock Holmes, where nothing is impossible, and nothing can be ruled out. But Conan Doyle didn't reveal all of the Great Detective's adventures. "Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth." The first-and most famous-consulting detective, Sherlock Holmes, came to the world's attention more than 120 years ago through Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's novels and stories.
