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BooksScifi

The Salt Man by Keith Rogers Gordon (ebook review).

To the old saying, don’t judge a book by its cover I might add, don’t judge it by the first

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BooksHorror

A Long Day In Lychford by Paul Cornell (book review).

It’s a really long day in Lychford and it’s very close to ending badly. The three village witches have a

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Horror

The Shining for Halloween.

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Scifi

Editorial – Nov 2017: The royal ‘we’.

  Hello everyone OK, before the editorial, you might have noticed that we’ve changed suffixes. Our previous server, for the

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Cons

A Brief Report On A Small Part Of Bristol-Con 2017 by Eamonn Murphy.

On Saturday 28th October, I attended Bristol-Con which took place at a Hilton Hotel near the very famous Templemeads station.

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BooksScifi

Obsolete In A Bottle: a short story by: GF Willmetts.

We only have ourselves to blame. It was once said that computer tech was revised every 18 months and we

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ComicsScienceSuperheroes

Stretching Things: an extended article by: GF Willmetts.

One of the most drastic types of super-humans are the pliable ones. They are also in small number with the

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BooksScifi

X MARKS THE SPOT – all in the size!

HARDBACK TO SMALL ENLARGED PAPERBACK The Wandering Earth by Cixin Liu (pub: Head Of Zeus. 447 page enlarged paper backback.

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BooksIllustration

Figure Drawing (Learning To See book 3) by Peter Jenny (book review).

I’m beginning to think some of the publicists know my tastes better than me sometimes. The inclusion of this tiny

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BooksScience

The Periodic Table: A Visual Guide To The Elements by Tom Jackson (book review).

There are some books that I wish had when I was young, mostly because we never had such visual representations

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