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X Marks The Spot: Celebrating The First 10 Years of NewCon Press - cover

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X Marks The Spot: Celebrating The First 10 Years of NewCon Press

Hal Duncan, Ian Whates, Chaz Brenchley, Adam Roberts, Sarah Singleton, Donna Scott, Rosanne Rabinowitz, Paul Melhuish, Andy West, Andrew Hook, Neil K. Bond

Maison d'édition: NewCon Press

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X Marks the Spot is a slender anthology produced to celebrate the first ten years of NewCon Press. It includes original fiction from Adam Roberts, Rozanne Rabinowitz, and Paul Melhuish, a poem by Donna Scott, aand a collaborative short story written by Ian Whates, Ian Watson, Hal Duncan, Chaz Brenchley, Sarah Singleton, Andrew Hook and others which has been out of print for nearly eight years, and a section detailing every writer and artist who has contributed to NewCon’s first decade. 
Contents: 
Introduction by Ian Whates 
1. Circle Drawer – Paul Melhuish 
2. Not a Through Tree – Rosanne Rabinowitz 
3. Recursitopia – Adam Roberts 
4. Life on Mars – Donna Scott 
5. In Storage – Ian Whates, Ian Watson, Hal Duncan, Chaz Brenchley, Sarah Singleton, Andrew Hook, Neil K. Bond, 
Heather Bradshaw, Cardinal Cox, and Andy West. 
 
Disponible depuis: 11/07/2016.

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