In Seamus Esparza’s Recondo an agent, thousands of years old, investigates sinister goings-on in Lovecraft country. In Gary Murphy’s The Runner, a jogger shelters from the rain in a derelict mansion—always a bad idea! In RM Duchene’s The Smartest Phone, Derek unwisely accepts a model not yet on the market. And in Eric L Johnson’s Restoration: The Return to Alabama, three people travel back in time to undo the consequences of a previous temporal journey.
In The Thousand and One Nights, the king receives some wise advice. We have the penultimate installment of Rob Bliss’ long-running Cut. That’s followed by a classic tale of the Orient—John Briggs’ The Green Jade God. The Smoky God reached its conclusion last week, but this week we’re getting a second helping of Hollow Earth goodness, with the Edgar Rice Burroughs classic, At the Earth’s Core. And meanwhile Gulliver of Mars, still hoping to rescue the princess, is given an errand.
In Seamus Esparza’s Recondo an agent, thousands of years old, investigates sinister goings-on in Lovecraft country. In Gary Murphy’s The Runner, a jogger shelters from the rain in a derelict mansion—always a bad idea! In RM Duchene’s The Smartest Phone, Derek unwisely accepts a model not yet on the market. And in Eric L Johnson’s Restoration: The Return to Alabama, three people travel back in time to undo the consequences of a previous temporal journey.
In The Thousand and One Nights, the king receives some wise advice. We have the penultimate installment of Rob Bliss’ long-running Cut. That’s followed by a classic tale of the Orient—John Briggs’ The Green Jade God. The Smoky God reached its conclusion last week, but this week we’re getting a second helping of Hollow Earth goodness, with the Edgar Rice Burroughs classic, At the Earth’s Core. And meanwhile Gulliver of Mars, still hoping to rescue the princess, is given an errand.