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Beyond Fiction · 11M ago

’52 Stitches 2′ edited by Aaron Polson

[Reviewed by KV Taylor] As was the first volume of 52 Stitches, this second installment is a series of dark flash tales, originally posted for free at the 52 Stitches website run by Strange Publications’ Aaron Polson, one a week for an entire year. Why, then would one pay for a paperback — apart fro
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Beyond Fiction · 1Y ago

‘Disciple of a Dark God’ review

Review by Sam Kelly Matador, it turns out, is Picador’s self-publishing imprint. I was quite surprised to find that out, since Disciple of a Dark God is one of the nicest paperbacks, physically, that I’ve handled in a long time – it’s solidly made, with a slightly heavier weight paper than most, and
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Beyond Fiction · 1Y ago

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Beyond Fiction · 1Y ago

Pegasus Expansion – Battlestar Galactica: the Board Game

[Reviewed by P.G. Bell] Pegasus is the first extension for Battlestar Galactica: the Board Game, adding new rules, characters and playing boards to the original game. The Colonial fleet is no longer alone in its quest for Earth – the redoubtable Battlestar Pegasus is on hand to lend additional firep
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Beyond Fiction · 1Y ago

Battlestar Galactica: the Board Game

Review by P.G. Bell Battlestar Galactica: the Board Game sets itself the seemingly impossible task of recreating the tension, intrigue and action of the Emmy award winning series on a humble square of cardboard. Remarkably, it succeeds. Players take on the role of the beleaguered Colonial survivors,
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Beyond Fiction · 1Y ago

‘Sourdough and Other Stories’ by Angela Slatter

    Review by Simon Marshall-Jones It’s very difficult not to be enthusiastic about this book – not just about the writer and her stories but also about the physical book itself. And, it has to be said that, from this particular bibliophile’s point of view, what Tartarus Press have put together here
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Beyond Fiction · 1Y ago

There be monsters!

You ready for Monster Awareness Month? You sure?
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Beyond Fiction · 1Y ago

Ghost Appreciation Month – The End

[Written by Assistant Editor and Ghost Appreciation Month member, Sharon Ring.] Ordinarily it would have been Mark Deniz, Beyond Fiction’s Editor-in-Chief, writing the round-up of this past month’s appreciation of all things ghostly. However, Mark has been at an undisclosed location enjoying some pr
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Beyond Fiction · 1Y ago

‘Ghostwatch’ review

[written by author, NKKingston] “WE DON’T WANT TO GIVE ANYONE SLEEPLESS NIGHTS. WE DON’T WANT TO CAUSE A PANIC.” On October 31st 1992, at 9:25, a seminal piece of drama was aired. For the next two decades it would regularly top ‘scariest ever’ polls. Frequently compared to Orson Welles’ ‘War of the
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Beyond Fiction · 1Y ago

‘The Orphanage’ review

[written by reviewer and writer, Harry Markov] The Orphanage (El Orfanato) is a 2007 Spanish horror film, which I overlooked, based on the fact that its choice to scare is an orphanage, which automatically means ghastly children. Personally, I have tired of demonic children. Yes, Samara (The Ring) w
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