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Six stories appear in issue 51 of Theaker's Quarterly Fiction: "Too Much Light Makes the Day Go Blind" by Marshall Moore, "One Slough and Crust of Sin" by Walt Brunston, "Water Imperial" by Charles Wilkinson, "The Assassin's Lair" by Howard Phillips, "Whale on a Tilt" by Andrea M. Pawley and "Cybertronica" by Antonella Coriander. There are also fifteen reviews, by Stephen Theaker, Douglas J. Ogurek and Jacob Edwards, looking at the work of Lavie Tidhar, Grant Morrison and Steve Yeowell, Henry Kuttner, David Ramirez, Joe Abercrombie, and Paul Magrs, as well as Space Battleship Yamato, Jupiter Ascending, The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (twice), the Kindle Voyage, the Amazon Fire TV, season 9 of Supernatural, season 1 of The Leftovers, and season 1 of Constantine.
This issue features fiction from many previous contributors to the zine, who have returned to help celebrate fifty issues and ten years of Theaker's Quarterly Fiction: Antonella Coriander, David Tallerman, Douglas J. Ogurek, Howard Phillips, Howard Watts, John Greenwood, Matthew Amundsen, Michael Wyndham Thomas, Mitchell Edgeworth, Rafe McGregor and Walt Brunston. Plus reviews from Douglas J. Ogurek, Howard Watts, Jacob Edwards and Stephen Theaker. The TQF team answer questions from the public in Ask Theaker's! Cover artist Howard Watts takes readers through his process! And there's a round-up of everything Stephen Theaker read this year but didn't have time to review!
Theaker's Quarterly Fiction #49 features novellas by Ross Gresham ("Ut in Fumum!") and Michael B. Tager ("Nebuchadnezzar"), and an Oulippean story by Antonella Coriander ("Beatrice et Veronique: Tunnel Panic!"), plus cover art by Howard Watts, reviews by Tim Atkinson, Jacob Edwards, Rafe McGregor, Stephen Theaker and Douglas J. Ogurek, and an interview with Kathryn Allan and Djibril al-Ayad. Reviewed this issue: Adventures with the Wife in Space by Neil Perryman, Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Vol. 6, City of Stairs by Robert Jackson Bennett, Daredevil by Mark Waid, Deliver Us from Evil, Glorkian Warrior: The Trials of Glork, Guardians of the Galaxy, I Killed Rasputin, I Need a Doctor: the Whosical, Infidel by Kameron Hurley, Lucy, The Making of Star Wars by J.W. Rinzler, Mr Mercedes by Stephen King, Penny Dreadful, Season 1, Return to Armageddon by Malcolm Shaw and Jesus Redondo, The Seventh Miss Hatfield by Anna Caltabiano, The Spectral Link by Thomas Ligotti, Turbulence (the audiobook) by Samit Basu, The Violent Century by Lavie Tidhar, World of Fire by James Lovegrove, and Yesterday's Kin by Nancy Kress.
Theaker's Quarterly Fiction #48 features six stories and twenty-two reviews. The fiction includes epic punk fantasy ("A Thousand Eyes See All I Do" by Charles Wilkinson), Oulippean island adventure ("Beatrice et Veronique: Into the Island" by Antonella Coriander), meetings with the nearly-dead ("The Collection Agent" by John Greenwood and "Contractual Obligations" by Howard Watts), self-published silliness ("I Couldn't See Past the Spider" by Stephen Theaker) and even some genuine wisdom ("The Riches" by Tim Jeffreys). Books by Charlie Human, Carrie Patel, Eviatar Zerubavel, Matthew Hughes, Ian McDonald, Katherine Addison, Giuseppe Tomasi Di Lampedusa, Joe Schreiber and Henri Vernes are reviewed, and there are also reviews of comics (A.B.C. Warriors, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Luther Strode), films (Edge of Tomorrow, Ernest et Célestine, Godzilla, Maleficent), and television programmes (From Dusk Till Dawn, Game of Thrones, The Tripods, True Detective). Plus a game (Injustice: Gods Among Us) and an album (Indie Cindy by the Pixies).
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