This week James Rhodes is unavailable so there’s a Hettford hiatus, and no Mr. Thomas either, but nevertheless we have a whole host of dark delights. Firstly, we introduce the work of Jason Osmond, a writer and entertainer from a world-renowned family of entertainers, whose submission John Brown is a story of sin, suffering, and seriously unpleasant bowel movements. Then there’s a tale of witchcraft and fatal flaws from Mark Slade. It’s followed by Joseph J Patchen’s tale of love from beyond the grave, Notions. And meanwhile Kevin L. Jones is Trapped Between the Seconds.
In The Thousand Nights and a Night, the Fisherman is puzzled by the mystery of the varicoloured fish. Daryll learns of another killing by Sam-I-Am in Cut, while Graedon listens to Jamarra’s tale in The Caves of Mars. Anthony Rogers experiences life in the 25th century, while At The Centre Of The Earth, our dogged explorers experience hunger. And the barbarian Russell returns, at long last, in the next installment of HG Towne’s Star Thistle.
This week James Rhodes is unavailable so there’s a Hettford hiatus, and no Mr. Thomas either, but nevertheless we have a whole host of dark delights. Firstly, we introduce the work of Jason Osmond, a writer and entertainer from a world-renowned family of entertainers, whose submission John Brown is a story of sin, suffering, and seriously unpleasant bowel movements. Then there’s a tale of witchcraft and fatal flaws from Mark Slade. It’s followed by Joseph J Patchen’s tale of love from beyond the grave, Notions. And meanwhile Kevin L. Jones is Trapped Between the Seconds.
In The Thousand Nights and a Night, the Fisherman is puzzled by the mystery of the varicoloured fish. Daryll learns of another killing by Sam-I-Am in Cut, while Graedon listens to Jamarra’s tale in The Caves of Mars. Anthony Rogers experiences life in the 25th century, while At The Centre Of The Earth, our dogged explorers experience hunger. And the barbarian Russell returns, at long last, in the next installment of HG Towne’s Star Thistle.