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Of course you do. Well, why not visit Beam Me Up Podcast and radio show, often featuring selected stories from AntipodeanSF, run by your host Paul Cole of WRFR. |
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Long time reader and two-time contributor to AntiSF, David Wright, recently announced the debut of his first novel "Flight Of The Cosmonaut". It is now published by The Fiction Works as an ebook, and is on sale at Smashwords and Amazon. You can take a look here: http://www.fictionworks.com/ebooks.htm David first discovered AntipodeanSF back in 2004, and we published "The Monarch of Central Park" his my first SF sale over the internet.
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A Place Called Armageddon
C.C. Humphreys An epic new novel about one of Western civilisation's most traumatic events - the Fall of Constantinople... To the Greeks who love it, it is Constantinople. To the Turks who covet it, the Red Apple. Safe behind its magnificent walls, the city was once the heart of the vast Byzantine empire. 1453. The empire has shrunk to what lies within those now-crumbling walls. A relic. Yet for one man, Constantinople is the stepping stone to destiny. Mehmet is twenty when he is annointed Sultan. Now, seeking Allah's will and Man's glory, he brings an army of one hundred thousand, outnumbering the defenders ten to one. |
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A Place Called Armageddon