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The Mason Procedure

by Ray Daley

The conveyor belt of warm bodies brings a constant stream of eager new young volunteers to fill the dangerous jobs in space. Every day is lived on the edge of danger and the slightest slip will find them in...

Slipping Away

by Ray Daley

When Aliens finally arrive are they here to save at least some of us? As a species, love is the our one redeeming factor but can it keep those we care about close to us forever?

The Grandfather Army

by Ray Daley

A loyal Drill Sergeant proudly trains the next batch of recruits to go off to war. Until things get personal.

Welcome To New York

by Ray Daley

The tourist attraction of the past is also the tourist attraction of the future - for an entirely different reason!

Theaker's Quarterly Fiction #41

by Silver Age Books

Issue forty-one of Theaker's Quarterly Fiction features two long stories – "Milo Don't Count Coup", by Ross Gresham, and Notes on the Bone" by Charles Wilkinson – a shorter one by Douglas Thompson – "DogBot™"...

Keep Off The Grass

by Ray Daley

Some say the entire Universe can be altered by the flapping of a butterflys wings. It is the job of this traveller to find out where his Universe is broken, and fix it. Quickly, before his Grandmother finds...

Milk Run

by Ray Daley

On a regular planet hop made many times before without incident the first blemish on a perfect record is only ever less than a second away. When the worst happens can anyone save them?

The Duel

by Ray Daley

A duel to the death! Pistols at dawn, honour to be satisfied. Only one man can come out of this unscathed. He'll make sure he's the right one, he's got an unfair advantage.

One Plus One Makes Me

by Ray Daley

Is a prison with no bars still a prison? Or is the mind the worst prison of all? Worse than the sentance of being completely alone?

Theaker's Quarterly Fiction #40

by Silver Age Books

Featuring cover art by Howard Watts (and in the print edition, interior art by Ben Ludlam), plus “The Delusions and Tangents of Thornton Excelsior” by Rhys Hughes, “The Journey of Toil Ling; a Folkish...

The Secret Weapon

by Ray Daley

After a global war with devastating losses does one side finally dare to use its fearsome secret weapon?

The Rogue Missile

by Ray Daley

To prevent the deaths of millions, a groundbreaking technology is utilised. Where the Rogue Missile went? Only time will tell.

The Process

by Ray Daley

Set in the world of Blade Runner long before the days of the Nexus 6, we follow the workers of Tyrell Corps as they impliment The Process. Is it all it seems? Learn about the life of the first Nexus 3, learn...

The Nature Of The Lady

by Ray Daley

A solitary Captain & his AI ship roam the depths of space, charting new places and meeting new life forms. In a deadly game where chance counts, has his luck finally run out?

The Day We Refused To Fight

by Ray Daley

WAR! What is is good for? Absolutely nothing. So when faced with yet another pointless conflict the junior ranks decide enough is enough. All wars should be fought this way. (Contains some swearing)

Little Green Men From.....

by Ray Daley

On an exploration mission into deep space to an apparently dead planet that suddenly starts sending out signals. What will they find? A warm welcome? Or?

Blade Runner Time Line

by Ray Daley

A time line showing the life of Doctor Eldon Tyrell and the formation of Tyrell Corps, along with the development of the various Nexus models. Prior to writing no details existed about Tyrells life or how Replicants...

Edge Of Insanity

by Nish Laverz

'It is said that to reach the speed of light is to reach the edge of insanity. They say that anyone trying to break the speed of light will become insane trying. One man is out to prove them wrong and this is...

Theaker's Quarterly Fiction #39

by Silver Age Books

Theaker’s Quarterly Fiction #39 has six more stories of Thornton Excelsior from the magnificent Rhys Hughes, mutant ultraviolence from Mike Sauve, science fiction from Douglas Thompson, and an interview with...

Nestbusters

by Roderick Gladwish

Winner of the BSFA 50th Anniversary Short Story Competition. The war is over, but secrets remain.