This week we have a sword and sorcery tale from Konstantine Paradias, where a mighty barbarian, now ruler of a great kingdom, gets more than a little discontented with civilisation. In the second part of Gary Murphy’s novella Don’t Call Me Spaz! we’re introduced to the ‘plonkies’ by the railway embankment. In The Days of Mr. Thomas Joseph is faced by the horrors of performance-related pay. In Seamus Esparza's story She Woke Up Screaming, Serene wakes from dreamless sleep into terror.
In the Arabian Nights Harun al-Rashid, Caliph of Bagdad, and Ja’afar, his grand vizier, have a murder mystery to solve. In Cut, Sam-I-Am is not happy – he knows that the Bitch and the Witch are on to him. Grae-don and his companions journey with The Dark Caravan in The Caves of Mars, while Rogers and his fellow Americans seek to sink the Han groundships. And in The Land that Time Forgot, Bowen searches for Lys in the prehistoric wilderness, in the last chapter of the first book in Edgar Rice Burroughs’ Caspak Trilogy.
This week we have a sword and sorcery tale from Konstantine Paradias, where a mighty barbarian, now ruler of a great kingdom, gets more than a little discontented with civilisation. In the second part of Gary Murphy’s novella Don’t Call Me Spaz! we’re introduced to the ‘plonkies’ by the railway embankment. In The Days of Mr. Thomas Joseph is faced by the horrors of performance-related pay. In Seamus Esparza's story She Woke Up Screaming, Serene wakes from dreamless sleep into terror.
In the Arabian Nights Harun al-Rashid, Caliph of Bagdad, and Ja’afar, his grand vizier, have a murder mystery to solve. In Cut, Sam-I-Am is not happy – he knows that the Bitch and the Witch are on to him. Grae-don and his companions journey with The Dark Caravan in The Caves of Mars, while Rogers and his fellow Americans seek to sink the Han groundships. And in The Land that Time Forgot, Bowen searches for Lys in the prehistoric wilderness, in the last chapter of the first book in Edgar Rice Burroughs’ Caspak Trilogy.