Theaker's Quarterly Fiction #33: NON

By Stephen Theaker, John Greenwood, Douglas J. Ogurek, Mark Lord & Steve Redwood

Release : 2011-05-04

Genre : Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Books

Kind : ebook

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Perhaps the strangest ever issue of TQF! Our lead story is "NON", by Douglas Ogurek, a dizzying blur of new words, new fashions and new ideas, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory as written by Anthony Burgess. Steve Redwood's "Nose Trek" is the story of a nose that implodes upon itself, and the brave souls who go inside to investigate. What happens once the mass of mucus in a nostril has passed the Chandrasekhar limit? "Houseguest" by D. Harlan Wilson is as odd - and exciting - as anyone who's read his other work would expect, while "El Aullido del Diablo" by Dean M. Drinkel is so entertainingly barmy that I have to confess I'm not entirely sure what it's about, but I know I enjoyed it! "Bird Talk" by Mark Lord is almost incongruously normal, despite its mix of witches, clerics and boozy tramps. The cover is by the wonderful Howard Watts.

Theaker's Quarterly Fiction #33: NON

By Stephen Theaker, John Greenwood, Douglas J. Ogurek, Mark Lord & Steve Redwood

Release : 2011-05-04

Genre : Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Books

Kind : ebook

(0 ratings)
Perhaps the strangest ever issue of TQF! Our lead story is "NON", by Douglas Ogurek, a dizzying blur of new words, new fashions and new ideas, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory as written by Anthony Burgess. Steve Redwood's "Nose Trek" is the story of a nose that implodes upon itself, and the brave souls who go inside to investigate. What happens once the mass of mucus in a nostril has passed the Chandrasekhar limit? "Houseguest" by D. Harlan Wilson is as odd - and exciting - as anyone who's read his other work would expect, while "El Aullido del Diablo" by Dean M. Drinkel is so entertainingly barmy that I have to confess I'm not entirely sure what it's about, but I know I enjoyed it! "Bird Talk" by Mark Lord is almost incongruously normal, despite its mix of witches, clerics and boozy tramps. The cover is by the wonderful Howard Watts.

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