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Theaker's Quarterly Fiction #47 will make you slightly happier than
you previously were. It features four stories. "Abandon" by
Mitchell Edgeworth takes the Black Swan into spooky territory.
Antonella Coriander, who almost definitely exists, and is almost
definitely not a pseudonym used to disguise the magazine's woeful
lack of female contributors, begins her new serial Les Aventures
Fantastiques de Beatrice et Veronique with "Bike Ride to Peril." In
Chris Roper's "Witchinga" a poor fellow finds out that there are
worse things than losing your job, even in the USA. And Anthony
Malone's satire "Zombie & Son" does its best to get the
magazine into legal trouble with a parody of beloved members of the
British establishment which almost certainly does not reflect the
real nature of any of the persons concerned. The issue also
includes reviews by Stephen Theaker, Douglas J. Ogurek and Jacob
Edwards of: Divergent, Doctor Who: The Web of Fear, Elvenquest: The
Complete Second Series, The Exploits of Engelbrecht by Maurice
Richardson, Ghost Train to New Orleans by Mur Lafferty, The
Glorkian Warrior Delivers a Pizza by James Kochalka, Her, The
Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug, I, Frankenstein, Justice League of
America, Vol. 1, New Amsterdam by Elizabeth Bear, Paranormal
Activity: The Marked Ones, Template by Matthew Hughes, Terra
Obscura: S.M.A.S.H. of Two Worlds, The Winds of Gath by E.C. Tubb,
and Wonder Woman Unbound by Tim Hanley.
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