Michael Moorcock Books In Order

Chronicles Of Corum Books In Publication Order

  1. The Knight of the Swords (1971)
  2. The Queen of the Swords (1971)
  3. The King of the Swords (1971)
  4. The Oak and the Ram (1973)
  5. The Bull and the Spear (1973)
  6. The Sword and the Stallion (1974)

Colonel Pyat Quartet Books In Publication Order

  1. Byzantium Endures (1981)
  2. The Laughter of Carthage (1984)
  3. Jerusalem Commands (1992)
  4. The Vengeance of Rome (1999)

Count Brass Books In Publication Order

  1. Count Brass (1973)
  2. The Champion of Garathorm (1973)
  3. The Quest for Tanelorn (1975)

Dancers At The End Of Time Books In Publication Order

  1. An Alien Heat (1972)
  2. The Hollow Lands (1974)
  3. Legends from the End of Time (1976)
  4. The End of All Songs (1976)
  5. The Transformation of Miss Mavis Ming / A Messiah at the End of Time (1977)
  6. Elric at the End of Time (1984)

Elric Saga Books In Publication Order

  1. The Vanishing Tower / The Sleeping Sorceress (1970)
  2. Elric of Melniboné / The Dreaming City (1972)
  3. The Sailor on the Seas of Fate (1976)
  4. The Weird of the White Wolf (1977)
  5. The Bane of the Black Sword / Song of the Black Sword (1977)
  6. Stormbringer (1977)
  7. The Fortress of the Pearl (1989)
  8. The Revenge of the Rose (1991)
  9. The Dreamthief’s Daughter (2001)
  10. The White Wolf’s Son (2005)

Elric Saga Books In Chronological Order

  1. Elric of Melniboné / The Dreaming City (1972)
  2. The Fortress of the Pearl (1989)
  3. The Sailor on the Seas of Fate (1976)
  4. The Weird of the White Wolf (1977)
  5. The Vanishing Tower / The Sleeping Sorceress (1970)
  6. The Revenge of the Rose (1991)
  7. The Bane of the Black Sword / Song of the Black Sword (1977)
  8. Stormbringer (1977)
  9. The Dreamthief’s Daughter (2001)
  10. The White Wolf’s Son (2005)

Elric Saga Short Stories/Novellas In Publication Order

  1. The Jade Man’s Eyes (1973)
  2. The Return to Melniboné (1973)

Elric Saga Collections In Publication Order

  1. The Singing Citadel (1970)
  2. Elric of Melniboné and Other Stories (2013)

Elric Saga Graphic Novels In Publication Order

  1. The Dreaming City (With: Roy Thomas) (1982)
  2. Stormbringer (1997)
  3. The Making of a Sorcerer (2005)
  4. Elric: The Balance Lost, Vol. 1 (2011)
  5. Elric: The Balance Lost, Vol. 2 (2011)

Elric: The Balance Lost Books In Publication Order

  1. Elric: The Balance Lost, Vol. 3 (2011)

Elric: The Moonbeam Roads Books In Publication Order

  1. Daughter of Dreams (2013)
  2. Destiny’s Brother (2013)
  3. Son of the Wolf (2013)

Eternal Champion Books In Publication Order

  1. The Eternal Champion (1970)
  2. Phoenix in Obsidian / The Silver Warriors (1970)
  3. Corum: The Coming of Chaos (1972)
  4. Earl Aubec and Other Stories (1979)
  5. The Swords of Heaven, the Flowers of Hell (With: Howard Chaykin) (1979)
  6. The Dragon in the Sword (1986)
  7. The Roads Between The Worlds (1991)
  8. A Nomad of the Time Streams (1999)
  9. Kane of Old Mars (2000)
  10. The Skrayling Tree: The Albino in America (2004)

Jerry Cornelius Books In Publication Order

  1. The Final Programme (1968)
  2. A Cure for Cancer (1969)
  3. The New Nature of the Catastrophe (With: Langdon Jones) (1971)
  4. The English Assassin (1972)
  5. The Adventures of Una Persson & Catherine Cornelius in the 20th Century / Persson and Catherine (1976)
  6. The Lives and Times of Jerry Cornelius (1976)
  7. The Condition of Muzak (1978)
  8. The Entropy Tango (1981)
  9. The Opium General and Other Stories (1984)
  10. Firing the Cathedral (2002)
  11. Jerry Cornelius: His Lives and His Times (2014)
  12. Pegging the President (2018)

Jerry Cornell Books In Publication Order

  1. The Chinese Agent (1970)
  2. The Russian Intelligence (1983)

Karl Glogauer Books In Publication Order

  1. Behold the Man (1969)
  2. Breakfast in the Ruins (1971)

Last Emperor Of Melnibone Books In Publication Order

  1. The Sleeping Sorceress (1971)
  2. The Stealer of Souls (2008)
  3. To Rescue Tanelorn (2008)
  4. Duke Elric (2009)
  5. Elric in the Dream Realms (2009)
  6. Swords and Roses (2010)

London Books In Publication Order

  1. Mother London (1988)
  2. King of the City (2000)

Michael Kane Books In Publication Order

  1. Warriors of Mars / The City of the Beast (1965)
  2. Blades of Mars / Lord of the Spiders (1965)
  3. Barbarians of Mars / Masters of the Pit (1965)

Oswald Bastable Books In Publication Order

  1. The Warlord of the Air (1971)
  2. The Land Leviathan (1974)
  3. The Steel Tsar (1981)

Runestaff/Hawkmoon Books In Publication Order

  1. The Jewel in the Skull (1967)
  2. The Mad God’s Amulet / Sorcerer’s Amulet (1968)
  3. The Sword of the Dawn (1968)
  4. The Runestaff / The Secret of the Runestaff (1969)

Sanctuary Of The White Friars Books In Publication Order

  1. The Whispering Swarm (2014)

Second Ether Books In Publication Order

  1. Blood (1994)
  2. Fabulous Harbors (1995)
  3. The War Amongst the Angels (1996)

Time Of The Hawklords Books In Publication Order

  1. The Time of the Hawklords (1976)
  2. Queens of Deliria (1977)

Von Bek Family Books In Publication Order

  1. The Sundered Worlds / The Blood Red Game (1962)
  2. The War Hound and the World’s Pain (1981)
  3. The Brothel in Rosenstrasse (1982)
  4. The City in the Autumn Stars (1986)
  5. Lunching with the Antichrist (1994)

Standalone Novels In Publication Order

  1. The Wrecks of Time / The Rituals of Infinity (1965)
  2. The Fireclown / The Winds of Limbo (1965)
  3. The Twilight Man / The Shores of Death (1966)
  4. The Deep Fix (With: James Colvin) (1966)
  5. The Ice Schooner (1969)
  6. The Time Dweller (1969)
  7. The Distant Suns (With: ) (1969)
  8. The Black Corridor (With: Hilary Bailey) (1969)
  9. Gloriana (1978)
  10. The Golden Barge (1979)
  11. The Great Rock ‘N’ Roll Swindle (1980)
  12. Sailing to Utopia (1991)
  13. Silverheart (With: Storm Constantine) (2000)

Short Story Collections In Publication Order

  1. Moorcock’s Book of Martyrs / Dying for Tomorrow (1976)
  2. England Invaded (1977)
  3. Sojan (1977)
  4. The Prince with the Silver Hand (1978)
  5. My Experiences in the Third World War (1980)
  6. Casablanca (1989)
  7. Tales from the Texas Woods (1997)
  8. London Bone (2002)
  9. The Metatemporal Detective (2007)
  10. The Best of Michael Moorcock (2009)
  11. Sojan the Swordsman / Under the Warrior Star (2010)
  12. Modem Times 2.0 (2011)
  13. Breakfast in the Ruins and Other Stories (2014)
  14. Travelling to Utopia (2014)

Non-Fiction Books In Publication Order

  1. Wizardry and Wild Romance: A Study of Epic Fantasy (1987)
  2. Fantasy: The 100 Best Books (1988)
  3. The Sunday Books (With: Mervyn Peake) (2006)
  4. Mervyn Peake: A Memoir (2006)
  5. Into the Media Web: Selected Short Non-Fiction, 1956-2006 (2010)
  6. London Peculiar and Other Nonfiction (2012)

Best SF Stories From New Worlds Books In Publication Order

  1. Best S.F. Stories from New Worlds (1967)
  2. Best SF Stories from New Worlds 2 (1967)
  3. Best SF Stories from New Worlds3 (1968)
  4. Best SF Stories from New Worlds 4 (1969)
  5. Best SF Stories from New Worlds 5 (1969)
  6. Best SF Stories from New Worlds 6 (1970)

Doctor Who: Eleventh Doctor Books In Publication Order

  1. Coming of the Terraphiles (2010)
  2. Into the Nowhere (By:Jenny Colgan) (2014)

Sir Hereward and Mister Fitz Books In Publication Order

  1. Fast Ships, Black Sails (2008)

Doctor Who: New Adventures Books In Publication Order

  1. Monsters Inside (By:Stephen Cole) (2005)
  2. Winner Takes All (By:Jacqueline Rayner) (2005)
  3. The Clockwise Man (By:Justin Richards) (2005)
  4. The Monsters Inside (By:Stephen Cole) (2005)
  5. Winner Takes All (By:Jacqueline Rayner) (2005)
  6. The Deviant Strain (By:Justin Richards) (2005)
  7. Only Human (By:Gareth Roberts) (2005)
  8. The Stealers of Dreams (By:Steve Lyons) (2005)
  9. The Stone Rose (By:Jacqueline Rayner) (2006)
  10. The Feast of the Drowned (By:Stephen Cole) (2006)
  11. The Resurrection Casket (By:Justin Richards) (2006)
  12. The Nightmare of Black Island (By:Mike Tucker) (2006)
  13. The Art of Destruction (By:Stephen Cole) (2006)
  14. The Price of Paradise (By:Colin Brake) (2006)
  15. Sting of the Zygons (By:Stephen Cole) (2007)
  16. The Last Dodo (By:Jacqueline Rayner) (2007)
  17. Wooden Heart (By:Martin Day) (2007)
  18. Sick Building (By:Paul Magrs) (2007)
  19. Forever Autumn (By:Mark Morris) (2007)
  20. Wetworld (By:Mark Michalowski) (2007)
  21. Wishing Well (By:Trevor Baxendale) (2007)
  22. The Pirate Loop (By:Simon Guerrier) (2007)
  23. Peacemaker (By:James Swallow) (2007)
  24. Martha in the Mirror (By:Justin Richards) (2008)
  25. Snowglobe 7 (By:Mike Tucker) (2008)
  26. The Many Hands (By:) (2008)
  27. Ghosts of India (By:Mark Morris) (2008)
  28. The Doctor Trap (By:Simon Messingham) (2008)
  29. Shining Darkness (By:Mark Michalowski) (2008)
  30. The Story of Martha (By:Dan Abnett) (2008)
  31. Beautiful Chaos (By:Gary Russell) (2008)
  32. The Eyeless (By:Lance Parkin) (2008)
  33. Judgement of the Judoon (By:Colin Brake) (2009)
  34. The Slitheen Excursion (By:Simon Guerrier) (2009)
  35. Prisoner of the Daleks (By:Trevor Baxendale) (2009)
  36. The Taking of Chelsea 426 (By:David Llewellyn) (2009)
  37. Autonomy (By:Daniel Blythe) (2009)
  38. The Krillitane Storm (By:Christopher Cooper) (2009)
  39. The Glamour Chase (By:Gary Russell) (2010)
  40. Apollo 23 (By:Justin Richards) (2010)
  41. Night of the Monsters (By:David Llewellyn) (2010)
  42. The Forgotten Army (By:Brian Minchin) (2010)
  43. Nuclear Time (By:Oli Smith) (2010)
  44. The King’s Dragon (By:Una McCormack) (2010)
  45. The Glamour Chase (By:Gary Russell) (2010)
  46. Coming of the Terraphiles (2010)
  47. Dead of Winter (By:James Goss) (2011)
  48. The Way Through the Woods (By:Una McCormack) (2011)
  49. Hunter’s Moon (By:Paul Finch) (2011)
  50. Touched by An Angel (By:Jonathan Morris) (2011)
  51. Paradox Lost (By:George Mann) (2011)
  52. Borrowed Time (By:Naomi Alderman) (2011)
  53. The Silent Stars Go By (By:Dan Abnett) (2011)
  54. Dark Horizons (By:Jenny Colgan) (2012)
  55. Plague of the Cybermen (By:Justin Richards) (2013)
  56. The Dalek Generation (By:Nicholas Briggs) (2013)
  57. Shroud of Sorrow (By:Tommy Donbavand) (2013)
  58. The Crawling Terror (By:Mike Tucker) (2014)
  59. Silhouette (By:Justin Richards) (2014)
  60. Engines of War (By:George Mann) (2014)
  61. The Blood Cell (By:James Goss) (2014)
  62. Royal Blood (By:Una McCormack) (2015)
  63. Big Bang Generation (By:Gary Russell) (2015)
  64. Deep Time (By:Trevor Baxendale) (2015)
  65. In the Blood (By:Justin Richards,Jenny Colgan) (2016)
  66. The Shining Man (By:Cavan Scott) (2017)
  67. Diamond Dogs (By:Mike Tucker) (2017)
  68. Plague City (By:Jonathan Morris) (2017)
  69. The Good Doctor (By:Juno Dawson) (2018)
  70. Molten Heart (By:Una McCormack) (2018)
  71. Combat Magicks (By:Steve Cole) (2018)
  72. At Childhood’s End (By:Sophie Aldred) (2020)

Year’s Best SF Books In Publication Order

  1. Year’s Best SF (By:) (1996)
  2. Year’s Best SF 2 (By:) (1997)
  3. Year’s Best SF 3 (With: ) (1998)
  4. Year’s Best SF 4 (By:) (1999)
  5. Year’s Best SF 5 (By:) (2000)
  6. Year’s Best SF 6 (By:) (2001)
  7. Year’s Best SF 7 (By:,James K. Morrow) (2002)
  8. Year’s Best SF 8 (With: ) (2003)
  9. Year’s Best SF 8 (By:) (2003)
  10. Year’s Best SF 9 (By:) (2004)
  11. Year’s Best SF 10 (By:,Brenda Cooper) (2005)
  12. Year’s Best SF 11 (By:) (2006)
  13. Year’s Best SF 12 (By:) (2007)
  14. Year’s Best SF 13 (By:) (2008)
  15. Year’s Best SF 14 (By:) (2009)
  16. Year’s Best SF 15 (By:,Chris Roberson) (2010)
  17. Year’s Best SF 16 (By:) (2011)
  18. Year’s Best SF 17 (By:) (2012)
  19. Year’s Best SF 18 (By:) (2013)

Anthologies In Publication Order

  1. The Traps of Time (1968)
  2. New World Quarterly 3 (1972)
  3. New World Quarterly #4 (1972)
  4. New Worlds 5 (1973)
  5. Factions (1974)
  6. Before Armageddon, Vol. 1 (1976)
  7. The Best of British SF 2 (1977)
  8. New Worlds (1983)
  9. Tales From the Forbidden Planet (1987)
  10. New World Quarterly 2 (1993)
  11. Pawn of Chaos (1996)
  12. The Furthest Horizon (2000)
  13. Cities (2003)
  14. Breaking Windows (2003)
  15. The Space Opera Renaissance (2006)
  16. Kizuna: Fiction for Japan (2011)
  17. Zenith Lives! (2012)
  18. Old Mars (2013)
  19. Michael Moorcock’s Legends of the Multiverse (2017)

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Michael Moorcock Books Overview

The Vengeance of Rome

Born in the Ukraine, Jewish antisemite and bisexual, Pyat, careered through three decades like a runaway train. Now the quartet is complete: Pyat keeps his appointment with the age’s worst nightmare, becoming intimate with top Fascists and Na*zis, and embracing their politics, until he too is swallowed up.

Count Brass

The 14th and final volume in the classic epic fantasy sequence : The Eternal Champion Michael Moorcock’s epic novels of the fantastic are classics of the genre that appeal to all ages and walks of life. From the earliest pulp novels of the 60’s to the award winning MOTHER LONDON he has earned wide critical acclaim. Count Brass, the concluding volume of the tale of the eternal champion, makes the fearsome journey to Tanelorn in search of resolution. The avatar of the champion Elric, Corum, Hawkmoon and Erekose must pool their talents in order to bring about the conjunction of the million spheres.

The End of All Songs

Final volume of the original ‘Jherek Carnelian’ trilogy. Dying cities flare and sputter in Earth’s last days, as alien beings invade with demented plans for salvation. Delirious gods celebrate fantastically, and Jherek Carnelian searches the vast seas of time for sanity, peace and love, though madness rules a senile universe!

The Vanishing Tower / The Sleeping Sorceress

The Vanishing Tower is a continuation of ‘The Elric Saga’ where the wandering albino prince makes the acquaintance of, and adventures with his multiverse brothers, and learns a great deal about his fate, and the fate of his world.

Elric of Melniboné / The Dreaming City

AVAILABLE AGAIN! It is the colour of a bleached skull, his flesh; and the long hair that flows below his shoulders is milk white. From the tapering, beautiful head stare two slanting eyes, crimson and moody, and from the loose sleeves of his yellow gown emerge two slender hands, also the colour of bone. He is Elric, Emperor of Melnibon , cursed with a keen and cynical intelligence, schooled in the art of sorcery the hero of Michael Moorcock’s remarkable epic of conflict and adventure at the dawn of human history his 5 1/2 hour, 5 CD set is presented in AudioBooksPlus Format which transforms an audiobook to a complete listening experience with an ambient background and subtle soundFX. Read by Jeffery West Produced and Directed by Fred Godsmark Artwork by Dalmazio Frau

The Sailor on the Seas of Fate

Book Two in the ELRIC SAGA…
and leaving his cousin Yyrkoon sitting as regent upon the Ruby Throne of Melnibone, leaving his cousin Cymoril weeping for him and despairing of his ever returning, Elric sailed from Imrryr, the Dreaming City, and went to seek an unknown goal in the world of the Young Kingdoms where Melniboneans were at best, disliked. Included is a dramatic introduction read by Michael Moorcock over 11 mins in length.

The Weird of the White Wolf

‘We must be bound to one another then. Bound by hell forged chains and fate haunted circumstance. Well, then let it be thus so and men will have cause to tremble and flee when they hear the names of Elric of Melnibone and Stormbringer, his sword. We are two of a kind produced by an age which has deserted us. Let us give this age cause to hate us.’ Imrryr, the dreaming city; Yyrkoon, the hated usurper; Cymoril, the beloved…
all had fallen to the fury and unearthly power of the albino prince and his terrible sword. An Elric faced at last the fate that was to be his in this haunted era that he must go forth, sword and man as one, and havoc and horror would be forever at his forefront until he found his Purpose that was yet obscured to him.

The Bane of the Black Sword / Song of the Black Sword

7 paperbacks. ELRIC OF MELNIBONE, THE SAILOR ON THE SEA OF FATE, THE WEIRD OF THE WHITE WOLF, THE VANISHING TOWER, THE BANE OF THE BLACK SWORD, STORMBRINGER & ELRIC AT THE END OF TIME. The first 7 books of the Elric Saga. All written by Michaell Moorcock. Published by DAW books. All 7 covers by Michael Whelan. The classic DAW 6 book set of yellow spines as well as the 7th book DAW published later. ELRIC OF MELNIBONE October 1976, 160 pages, ISBN: 0879976446; THE SAILOR ON THE SEA OF FATE December 1976, 160 pages, ISBN: 0879977140; THE WEIRD OF THE WHITE WOLF March 1977, 160 pages, ISBN: 0879976586; THE VANISHING TOWER June 1977, 176 pages, ISBN: 0879976934; THE BANE OF THE BLACK SWORD August 1977, 160 pages, ISBN: 0879976284; STORMBRINGER November 1977, 224 pages ISBN: 0879976918; ELRIC AT THE END OF TIME May 1985, 224 pages, ISBN: 0886770408.

The Revenge of the Rose

Returning to the Dreaming City, the mad albino warrior Elric hears the tortured voice of his dead father amid the catacombs of his ancestors, and must battle the forces of hell with the help of a special woman.

The Dreamthief’s Daughter

The first new ‘Eternal Champion’ novel in ten years and a major fantasy publishing event, ‘The Dreamthief’s Daughter‘ continues the highly successful Elrick Saga. The Count Ulric von Bek meets a figure known to him only in dreams Elrick of Melnibon, the wandering Prince of Ruins. Somehow the same person, yet separate, their very beings fuse spectacularly. Now the never ending struggle between Law and Chaos must be fought in both their universes.

The White Wolf’s Son

Aspect published the previous novel in the series, The Skrayling Tree, in hardcover 0 446 53104 9 in 2003 and in mass market 0 446 61340 1 in 7/04. The prior novel. The Dreamthief’s Daughter Aspect hardcover, 2001, 0 446 52618 5; mass market, 2002, 0 446 61120 4 received praise from the Washington Post, Denver Post, and Locus, where it was featured on the 2001 Recommended Reading list. Aspect reissued Moorcock’s classic Gloriana, or the Unfulfill’d Queen in trade paperback in 8/04. Gloriana won Moorcock the World Fantasy Award, the John W. Campbell Award, and the British Fantasy Award. Moorcock’s Elric the Eternal Champion saga has been optioned by Universal Pictures, with Chris and Paul Weitz American Pie producing. Michael Moorcock is a vanguard author, editor, journalist, critic, and rock musician, who is editor of the controversial magazine New Worlds. A member of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame, Moorcock has won the Guardian Fiction Prize, the Nebula Award, the World Fantasy Award, and the British Fantasy Award, among others.

The Eternal Champion

Books 3,4,&5:The Eternal Champion,Phoenix in Obsidian &The Dragon in the S together from Michael Moorcocks fantasy sequence

Corum: The Coming of Chaos

Corum: The Coming of Chaos presents another face of the Eternal Champion in this landmark series. The seventh volume includes The Knight of the Swords, The Queen of the Swords, and The King of the Swords.

Earl Aubec and Other Stories

Here is a collection of stories animated ‘by the same vision, whether on a small or large scale…
he is so easily able to move from contemporary realism to futuristic fantasy; both worlds share the same colour of dreams, and follow an imagination that conceives the world in symbolic terms…
‘Peter Ackroyd

A Nomad of the Time Streams

Strange worlds occupy the infinite multiverse. They are worlds very much like the Earth we know worlds that but for a vew differences could be our own. Visit an Earth where historical fact is turned on its head; slavery remains a practice in the United States. This is the fourth volume in the epic. Includes The Warlord of the Air, The Land Leviathan, and The Steel Tsar.

Kane of Old Mars

The ninth volume of the Eternal Champion series collects one of Michael Moorcock’s most epic fantasy adventures the story of Kane of Old Mars. The saga begins on the south coast of France, but the adventure continues through space and time. ‘ Moorcock is a major novelist of enormous ambition’. ‘The Washington Post’ .

The Skrayling Tree: The Albino in America

Ulrik von Bek is plagued by mysterious and disconcerting events: Having traveled to Canada with his beloved wife Oona, he is visited by a strange and youthful albino resembling himself. When Oona is abducted by a band of albino Native Americans, Ulrik trails the group by using The Skrayling Oak and soon finds himself in the multiverse where he is reconnected with his alternate self, Elric of Melnibon . It is there that Elric/Ulrik discover that their arch nemesis Gaynor, now ruling over a mob of outcasts, is behind Oona’s abduction. And it is also there that they find themselves once again battling supernatural forces in the never ending struggle between Law and Chaos that rages on in both their universes.

The New Nature of the Catastrophe (With: Langdon Jones)

A stunning collection of stories fron some of genre fiction’s greatest names and based on Micael Moorcock’s Multiverse. Jerry Cornelius is the Eternal Champion’s strangest and perhaps most potent incarnation and these inspired the wildest realms of imaginative fiction.

The Lives and Times of Jerry Cornelius

Jerry Cornelius English assassin, physicist, rock star, messiah to the Age of Science is one of fantastic literature’s greatest creations. Acclaimed by Moorcock’s readers, critics, and peers from Mick Jagger to J. G. Ballard, Cornelius is the ultimate postmodern antihero, more Borgesian than Asimovian. Three of the stories in this collection are here anthologized for the first time: ‘The Spencer Inheritance,’ which enmeshes Jerry with Princess Di; ‘Cheering for the Rockets,’ involving an attack on a Sudanese pharmaceutical plant; and ‘Firing the Cathedral,’ a novella based on 9/11 and its aftermath.

Jerry Cornelius: His Lives and His Times

Jerry Cornelius English assassin, physicist, rock star, messiah to the Age of Science is one of fantastic literature’s greatest creations. Acclaimed by Moorcock’s readers, critics, and peers from Mick Jagger to J. G. Ballard, Cornelius is the ultimate postmodern antihero, more Borgesian than Asimovian. Three of the stories in this collection are here anthologized for the first time: ‘The Spencer Inheritance,’ which enmeshes Jerry with Princess Di; ‘Cheering for the Rockets,’ involving an attack on a Sudanese pharmaceutical plant; and ‘Firing the Cathedral,’ a novella based on 9/11 and its aftermath.

Behold the Man

Karl Glogauer is a disaffected modern professional casting about for meaning in a series of half hearted relationships, a dead end job, and a personal struggle. His questions of faith surrounding his father’s run of the mill Christianity and his mother’s suppressed Judaism lead him to a bizarre obsession with the idea of the messiah. After the collapse of his latest affair and his introduction to a reclusive physics professor, Karl is given the opportunity to confront his obsession and take a journey that no man has taken before, and from which he knows he cannot return. Upon arriving in Palestine, A.D. 29, Glogauer finds that Jesus Christ is not the man that history and faith would like to believe, but that there is an opportunity for someone to change the course of history by making the ultimate sacrifice. First published in 1969, Behold the Man broke through science fiction’s genre boundaries to create a poignant reflection on faith, disillusion and self sacrifice. This is the classic novel that established the career of perhaps contemporary science fiction’s most cerebral and innovative author.

The Sleeping Sorceress

Elric of Melnibon . Traitor. Savior. Lover. Thief. Last king of a fallen empire whose cruelty was surpassed only by its beauty. Sustained by drugs and the vampiric powers of his black sword, Stormbringer, haunted by visions of a tragic past and a doomed future, Elric wanders the world in quest of oblivion. But the great lords of Law and Chaos have other plans for this tormented adventurer. This volume is the third of Del Rey’s definitive collections featuring the tales of Elric and other aspects of Michael Moorcock s Eternal Champion, along with essays, a selection of classic artwork, and new material never seen in book form. Gorgeously illustrated by Steve Ellis, and featuring a foreword by Holly Black, The Sleeping Sorceress is a must have for all lovers of fantasy.

The Stealer of Souls

The stories here are the raw heart of Michael Moorcock. They are the spells that first drew me and all the numerous admirers of his work with whom I am acquainted into Moorcock’s luminous and captivating web. from the Foreword by Alan Moore, creator of V for VendettaWhen Michael Moorcock began chronicling the adventures of the albino sorcerer Elric, last king of decadent Melnibon , and his sentient vampiric sword, Stormbringer, he set out to create a new kind of fantasy adventure, one that broke with tradition and reflected a more up to date sophistication of theme and style. The result was a bold and unique hero weak in body, subtle in mind, dependent on drugs for the vitality to sustain himself with great crimes behind him and a greater destiny ahead: a rock and roll antihero who would channel all the violent excesses of the sixties into one enduring archetype. Now, with a major film in development, here is the first volume of a dazzling collection of stories containing the seminal appearances of Elric and lavishly illustrated by award winning artist John Picacio plus essays, letters, maps, and other material. Adventures include The Dreaming City, While the Gods Laugh, Kings in Darkness, Dead God s Homecoming, Black Sword s Brothers, and Sad Giant s Shield. An indispensable addition to any fantasy collection, Elric: The Stealer of Souls is an unmatched introduction to a brilliant writer and his most famous or infamous creation. The most significant UK author of sword and sorcery, a form he has both borrowed from and transformed. The Encyclopedia of Fantasy

To Rescue Tanelorn

Moorcock’s writing is intricate, fabulous, and mellifluous. Reading his words I was, and am, reminded of music. His novels are symphonic experiences. They dance and cry and bleed and make promises that can live only in the moment of their utterance. from the Foreword by Walter Mosley, New York Times bestselling author of Blonde Faith and Devil in a Blue DressElric of Melnibon . The name is like a magic spell, conjuring up the image of an albino champion and his cursed, vampiric sword, Stormbringer. Elric, the last emperor of a cruel and decadent race, rogue and adventurer, hero and murderer, lover and traitor, is mystery and paradox personified a timeless testament to the creative achievement of Michael Moorcock, the most significant fantasy writer since Tolkien. Now comes the second in this definitive series of Elric volumes. Gorgeously illustrated by acclaimed artist Michael Wm. Kaluta and including a new Introduction by Michael Moorcock, this collection features, along with Elric, such renowned characters as Erekos , Rackhir the Red Archer, and Count Renark von Bek. Readers will delight in adventures that include To Rescue Tanelorn
, Master of Chaos, The Singing Citadel, The Black Blade s Song, and the novella version of The Eternal Champion. Elric: To Rescue Tanelorn is essential reading for every fantasy fan and provides indelible proof if any was needed of the genius of Michael Moorcock. The most significant UK author of sword and sorcery, a form he has both borrowed from and transformed. The Encyclopedia of Fantasy

Duke Elric

Michael Moorcock’s work as a critic, as an editor and as a writer has made it easier for me and a whole generation of us to roam the moonbeam roads of the literary multiverse. from the Foreword by Michael ChabonHas there ever been a hero or anti hero to match Elric of Melnibon , last emperor of an ancient civilization sunk into decadence and inhuman cruelty? Elric the albino, weary of life and enamored of death, bearer of the soul devouring black sword Stormbringer, cursed to betray all he loves and to save that which he despises: In the unending battle between the forces of Law and Chaos, he is the wildest card of all. Del Rey proudly presents the fourth in its definitive collection of stories featuring fantasy Grand Master Michael Moorcock s greatest creation. Here is the full novel The Sailor on the Seas of Fate, the script of the DC comic Duke Elric, the new story The Flaneur des Arcades de l Opera, essays by Moorcock and others, and a selection of classic artwork. Lavishly illustrated by Justin Sweet, with a Foreword by Pulitzer Prize winning author Michael Chabon, Duke Elric is essential for all fans of the fantastic.

Elric in the Dream Realms

Kinslayer. Soul reaver. Sorcerer. Thief. And last emperor of a cruel, decadent race. Elric of Melnibon is all of these and more. His life is sustained by drugs and magic and energy sucked from the victims of his vampiric black sword, Stormbringer, a weapon feared by men and gods alike. Denied the oblivion he seeks, poised between a tragic past he cannot escape and a terrifying future he is doomed to bring about, Elric is a hero like no other. Del Rey is proud to present the fifth installment in its definitive collection featuring the immortal creation of Michael Moorcock, named Grand Master by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America. Highlights include an epic novel of Elric’s early years, The Fortress of the Pearl; the script of the graphic novel Elric: The Making of a Sorcerer; a previously unpublished proposal for a new series; and Hugo Award winning author Neil Gaiman s moving fictional tribute to Elric, the short story One Life, Furnished in Early Moorcock. Gorgeously illustrated by Michael Wm. Kaluta, Elric: In the Dream Realms is a dream come true for sword and sorcery fans.

Swords and Roses

Foreword by Tad WilliamsFeared by enemies and friends alike, Elric of Melnibon walks a lonely path among the worlds of the Multiverse. The destroyer of his cruel and ancient race, as well as its final ruler, Elric is the bearer of a destiny as dark and cursed as the vampiric sword he carries the sentient black blade known as Stormbringer. Del Rey is proud to present the sixth and concluding installment of its definitive omnibus editions featuring fantasy Grand Master Michael Moorcock’s most famous or infamous creation. Here is the full text of the novel The Revenge of the Rose, a screenplay for the novel Stormbringer, the novella Black Petals, the conclusion to Moorcock s influential Aspects of Fantasy essay series and other nonfiction, and an indispensable reader s guide by John Davey. Sumptuously illustrated by John Picacio, with a Foreword by Tad Williams, Elric: Swords and Roses is a fitting tribute to the most unique fantasy hero of all time.

Mother London

Three hospital outpatients all find that they hear voices the voices of London’s past. As they explore the city of their present day, they also explore its recent past and its forgotten people. Through the lives of those on the fringe of society, we learn what it is like and what it has always been like to live in the great, sprawling, polyphonic, multicoloured capital.

King of the City

Michael Moorcock, returns with the story of the times and trials of Dennis Dover, former rock guitarist, photojournalist, paparazzo, and loyal denizen of Mother London, and his brilliant, beautiful, and socially conscious cousin, Rosie Beck. Since childhood they have been inseparable, delighting in the daily discoveries of a life with no limits. But now a powerful, unstoppable force that consumes the past indiscriminately, leaving nothing of substance in its wake, threatens the metropolis that nurtured them. The terminator is named John Barbican Begg. A hanger on from Denny and Rosie’s youth, he has become the morally corrupt center of their London, and the richest, most rapacious creature in the Western Hemisphere, with but one goal: to devour the entire world. And their only choices left are to join in, drop out…
or plot to destroy him.

Blades of Mars / Lord of the Spiders

Once more into the matter transmitter for an unforgettable journey to ancient Mars! Pulled back to earth on the eve of his marriage to the beautiful Princess Shizala, brilliant physicist Michael Kane must once again journey to the Red Planet to reclaim a life of swordplay and high adventure in the tradition of Edgar Rice Burroughs! Kane finds himself on a different Mars, a place of blue giants and red revolution that ultimately leads to a ruined obsidian city inhabited by savage spider men.

Barbarians of Mars / Masters of the Pit

Michael Moorcock’s Eternal Champion returns in the form of Michael Kane, a brilliant Earthman stranded on the treacherous deserts of Ancient Mars! In this sweeping, epic sword and planet adventure in the tradition of Edgar Rice Burroughs, Kane and his blue giant companion Hool Haji must travel to the far reaches of the Red Planet to halt the hideous Green Death, an unstoppable disease that rots the mind as well as the body. From gorgeous Karnala, City of Green Mists, to the empty streets of tainted Cend Amrid to the forgotten weird science laboratories of the lost, highly advanced Yaksha culture, Masters of the Pit promises stunning locales, disgusting Martian creatures, and relentless action from the Nebula and World Fantasy Award winning creator of Elric of Melnibone!

The Jewel in the Skull

Fantasy legend Michael Moorcock won hundreds of thousands of readers with his vast and imaginative multiverse, in which Law and Chaos wage war through endless alternative universes, struggling over the fundamental rules of existence. Moorcock’s heroes of the multiverse have been lauded as some of the most influential characters in fantasy. Among the Eternal Champions, Dorian Hawkmoon is one of the most loved. In the far future, Hawkmoon is pulled unwillingly into a war that will eventually pit him against the ruthless Baron Meliadus and the armies of the Dark Empire. Antique cities, scientific sorcery, and crystalline machines serve as a backdrop to this high adventure. Dorian Hawkmoon, the last Duke of Koln, swore to destroy the Dark Empire of Granbretan. But after his defeat and capture at the hands of the vast forces of the Empire. Hawkmoon becomes a puppet co opted by his arch nemesis to infiltrate the last stronghold of rebellion against Granbretan, the small but powerful city of Kamarang. He’s been implanted with a black jewel, through whose power the Dark Empire can control his every decision. But in the city of Kamarang, Hawkmoon discovers the power inside him to overcome any control, and his vengeance against the Dark Empire is filled with an unrelenting fury.

The Mad God’s Amulet / Sorcerer’s Amulet

In Michael Moorcock’s vast and imaginative multiverse, Law and Chaos wage war in a never ending struggling over the fundamental rules of existence. Here in this universe, Dorian Hawkmoon traverses a world of antique cities, scientific sorcery, and crystalline machines as he pulled unwillingly into a war that pits him against the ruthless and dominating armies of Granbretan. After withstanding the power of the Black Jewel and saving the city of Hamadan from the conquest of the Dark Empire of Granbretan, Hawkmoon set off for Kamarang, where friendship and love await him. But the journey is beyond treacherous. With his boon companion, Oladahn, the beastman of the Bulgar Mountians, Hawkmoon discovers the peaceful city of Soryandum, which holds the power to transcend the confines of time and space. This power, which keeps the city from falling to the Dark Empire, could keep Kamarang safe. But alas his love Yisselda is now a prisoner of the Mad God, whose powerful amulet is linked to Hawkmoon s ultimate destiny: a power that began at creation and calls heroes to arms throughout existence. Hawkmoon must rip this amulet from the neck of the Mad God if he hopes to save the city of Kamarang and free his friends and his one true love from the Dark Empire’s relentless wrath.

The Sword of the Dawn

Fantasy legend Michael Moorcock won hundreds of thousands of readers with his vast and imaginative multiverse, universe upon universe of alternate time and space in which Law and Chaos wage a continuous struggle to change the fundamental rules of existence. Moorcock’s heroes of the multiverse have been lauded as some of the most iconic characters of fantasy. Among the Eternal Champions, Dorian Hawkmoon is one of the most loved. In an alternate far future, Hawkmoon is pulled unwillingly into a war that will eventually pit him against the ruthless Baron Meliadus and the armies of the Dark empire. Antique cities, scientific sorcery, and crystalline machines serve as a backdrop to this high adventure.

The Time of the Hawklords

Rocking On The Edge Of Time. Deep at the Earth’s Centre lay the Death Generator. Buried there from time immemorial by a long dead race of aliens, it had at last been triggered into action…
For among the ruins of London, surrounded by the survivors of the recent holocaust, Hawkwind rock, their music catalysing the attacking Death Ray a lethal concoction of high energy that insinuates it’s way into the mind, tormenting every sense with demonic psychic visions. With the breakdown of the barriers between nightmare and reality, Hawkwind find themselves re enacting the stages of a war that took place thousands of years before, in which they take the role of the Hawklords the only potential saviours of the human race otherwise doomed to extermination in an apocalyptic battle between the forces of good and evil…

Queens of Deliria

The sequel to Time of the Hawklords. Earth had already been devastated by the Death Generator. Then the Red Queen meddled with the very laws of Time to advance her evil ambitions. She transmogrified the planet into a world stalked by decaying ghouls and policed by satanic Bulls, their amplifiers meting out the punishing music of Elton John. Only the Hawklords could save the remnants of Humanity only the Hawklords could restore the forces of Good. Their sole ally Elric the Indecisive; their sole weapon their music; they fought to the death with their awesome enemies, the macabre Queens of Deliria.

The Wrecks of Time / The Rituals of Infinity

UK ed. of serial from 1960’s New Worlds ‘The Wrecks of Time’.

The Ice Schooner

This is the first American paperback edition. First serialized in the British magazine SF Impulse 1966/67, then published in book form in the U.K. by Sphere in 1969, and later that year in the U.S. by Berkley Paperbacks. A revised edition was published in 1977 hardcover by Harper & Row, paperback by Sphere U.K. and Dell U.S. . The text was further revised in 1985.

The Distant Suns (With: )

Humanity is on the brink of extinction. It is the 21st century and Earth is overcrowded, underfed, and teetering on the brink of worldwide chaos. Their best and last hope rests among the stars, in finding another world able to sustain human life. Enter Colonel Jerry Cornelius, hero and adventurer extraordinaire. Along with his wife Cathy and good friend, Professor Frank Marek, he will brave the madness of space and the dangers of an alien world. But there is more to this world than meets the eye. Secrets are buried here, in its earth and in its history. Uncovering them could hold the keys to planet Earth’s salvation as well as its past. But time is against Jerry Cornelius. His friend has gone mad, his wife has gone missing, and with each tick of the clock planet Earth draws closer to its end. Bereft of friends, loved ones, and all he has ever known, Jerry Cornelius will hold the fates of two worlds in his hands. It will take all his strength, smarts, and courage to save everyone in time…
and even that might not be enough in the end.

Gloriana

A fable satirizing Spenser’s ‘The Fairie Queen’ and reflecting the real life of Elizabeth I, tells of a woman who ascends to the throne upon the death of her debauched and corrupted father, King Hern. Gloriana‘s reign brings the Empire of Albion into a Golden Age, but her oppressive responsibilities choke her, prohibiting any form of sexual satisfaction, no matter what fetish she tries. Her problem is in fact symbolic of the hypocrisy of her entire court. While her life is meant to mirror that of her nation an image of purity, virtue, enlightenment and prosperity the truth is that her peaceful empire is kept secure by her wicked chancellor Monfallcon and his corrupt network of spies and murderers, the most sinister of whom is Captain Quire, who is commissioned to seduce Gloriana and thus bring down Albion and the entire empire.

Silverheart (With: Storm Constantine)

This is a novel set at the very heart of Michael Moorcock’s multiverse, in Karadur, city of metal, steam, and ancient families, the mighty clans of the metal. In six days, Max Silverskin, thief and trickster, must discover the secrets of his heritage or die from the witch mark the silverheart which will devour his heart. Lady Rose Iron, daughter of the leader of the powerful Clan Iron is thrown into an edgy alliance with Max, as she searches for the secrets that could save the city’s future. Captain Cornelius Coffin, head of the clans’ security forces, is in love with Lady Rose and obsessed with capturing Max. And, there are others, in Shriltasi, Karadur’s underworld twin, who know the prophecy which says that only Max Silverskin can save both realms. In ‘Silverheart’, Michael Moorcock and Storm Constantine have combined their talents to produce a novel that is both surreal and gothic.

Moorcock’s Book of Martyrs / Dying for Tomorrow

AVAILABLE AGAIN! It is the colour of a bleached skull, his flesh; and the long hair that flows below his shoulders is milk white. From the tapering, beautiful head stare two slanting eyes, crimson and moody, and from the loose sleeves of his yellow gown emerge two slender hands, also the colour of bone. He is Elric, Emperor of Melnibon , cursed with a keen and cynical intelligence, schooled in the art of sorcery the hero of Michael Moorcock’s remarkable epic of conflict and adventure at the dawn of human history his 5 1/2 hour, 5 CD set is presented in AudioBooksPlus Format which transforms an audiobook to a complete listening experience with an ambient background and subtle soundFX. Read by Jeffery West Produced and Directed by Fred Godsmark Artwork by Dalmazio Frau

Tales from the Texas Woods

Michael Moorcock’s first vivid encounter with the West was watching Gary Cooper, a dandified Plainsman, featured on a program with an equally dashing Joel McCrea. Buffalo Bill had been shot in old fashioned Technicolor and captured exactly the quality of the Western annuals, with titles like Scouts in Buckskin and Heroes of the Prairie, that he inherited from his father and grandfather. That early exposure along with Tom Mix and Hopalong Cassidy creator Clarence E. Mulford led Michael Moorcock on a life long love affair with the American West. This influence would help Moorcock to create some of the most popular characters in imaginative fiction. Tales Of The Texas Woods has the famed Masked Buckaroo challenge the Apaches and their enigmatic leader El Lobo Blanco, the White Wolf! This original novella allows a glimpse of Elric in a Multiverse adventure. Then you learn how Sherlock Holmes solves the mystery of the Texan’s honor and an adventure of the Eternal Champion in Sir Milk and Blood. Thrill to the adventures of Johnny Lonesome! Plus seven more startling stories from the mind of England and Texas’ greatest author of fantasy and science fiction. In this book of never before collected tales experience the many worlds of the man that the London Times called ‘a myth maker’ through a uniquely western slant. Complete with essays on western film and fiction, this unique collection is a book that only a master craftsman like Michael Moorcock could write. So mosey on up and take a seat, pardner and read a collection of Western tales from Texas with a little sidetrip to London thrown in.

The Metatemporal Detective

Collected for the first time, eleven tales of Sir Seaton Begg vs Count Zodiac, including the never before seen ‘The Flaneur of the Arcades d’Opera’. Seaton Begg and his constant companion, pathologist Dr ‘Taffy’ Sinclair, both head the secret British Home Office section of the Metatemporal Investigation Department an organisation whose function is understood only by the most high ranking government people around the world and a number of powerful criminals. Begg’s cases cover a multitude of crimes in dozens of alternate worlds, generally where transport is run by electricity, where the internal combustion engine is unknown, and where giant airships are the chief form of international carrier. He investigates the murder of English Prime Minister ‘Lady Ratchet’, the kidnapping of the king of a country taken over by a totalitarian regime, and the death of Geli Raubel, Adolf Hitler’s mistress. Other adventures take him to a wild west where ‘the Masked Buckaroo’ is tracking down a mysterious red eyed Apache known as the White Wolf; to 1960s’ Chicago where a girl has been killed in a sordid disco; and to an independent state of Texas controlled by neocon Christians with oily and bloody hands. He visits Paris, where he links up with his French colleagues of the Surete du Temps Perdu. In several cases the fanatical Adolf Hitler is his opponent, but his arch enemy is the mysterious black sword wielding aristocrat known as Zenith the Albino, a drug dependent, charismatic exile from a distant realm he once ruled. In each story The Metatemporal Detectives’ cases take them to worlds at once like and unlike our own, sometimes at odds with and sometimes in league with the beautiful adventuresses Mrs. Una Persson or Lady Rosie von Bek. At last Begg and Sinclair come face to face with their nemesis on the moonbeam roads which cross between the universes, where the great Eternal Balance itself is threatened with destruction and from which only the luckiest and most daring of metatemporal adventurers will return. These fast paced mysteries pay homage to Moorcock’s many literary enthusiasms for authors as diverse as Clarence E Mulford, Dashiell Hammett, Georges Simenon, and his boyhood hero, Sexton Blake.

The Best of Michael Moorcock

From the legendary author of the Elric sagas, this definitive collection captures the incomparable short fiction of one of science fiction and literature’s most important contemporary writers. These exceptional stories range effortlessly from the genre tales that continue to define heroic fantasy to the author s critically acclaimed mainstream works. Classic offerings include ‘The Visible Men,’ the trilogy ‘My Experiences in the Third World War,’ ‘A Portrait in Ivory,’ and the Nebula award winning novella ‘Behold the Man.’ With all of his finest stories finally collected in one volume, this is a long overdue tribute to an extraordinarily gifted, versatile, and much beloved author.

Sojan the Swordsman / Under the Warrior Star

Michael Moorcock’s Sojan The Swordsman evisits the author’s very first published character, the original incarnation of the Eternal Champion! Rewritten and expanded from its original appearance in Moorcock’s self published Tarzan Adventures fanzine, this tale of swordplay, airships, and bizarre landscapes sees the hero Sojan and his beloved Princess Noothar encountering strange races of men and even stranger monsters in a fast paced adventure in the tradition of Edgar Rice Burroughs and Leigh Brackett. Joe R. Lansdale’s Under the Warrior Star is the tale of Brax Hooker, a freelance journalist whose world travels in search of adventure lead him to a secret laboratory in the Rocky Mountains where a rogue scientist is attempting to create a universe in minature. Having come to believe his life has lost meaning, Brax agrees to be the first traveler into this new Universe, venturing into a forest world of strange plants, weird creatures, and deadly warriors. There Brax leads a life of adventure, discovering danger, a ton of surprises, and the love of his life under the hazy blue light of an alien sun.

Modem Times 2.0

Jerry Cornelius&151;Michael Moorcock’s fictional audacious assassin, rockstar, chronospy, and possible Messiah&151;is featured in the first of two stories in this fifth installment of the Outspoken Author series. Previously unpublished, the first story is an odyssey through time from London in the 1960s to America during the years following Barack Obama’s presidency. The second piece is a political, confrontational, comical, nonfiction tale in the style of Jonathan Swift and George Orwell. An interview with the author rounds out this biting, satirical, sci-fi collection.

Wizardry and Wild Romance: A Study of Epic Fantasy

Out of print for nearly twenty years, Michael Moorcock’s seminal study of epic fantasy, WIZARDRY & WILD ROMANCE, is once more available. Newly revised, expanded and updated by the author, this invaluable work analyzes the Fantasy genre from its earliest beginnings in Medieval romances, on through the notable practitioners like Howard, Lovecraft and Tolkien, and up to the brightest lights in the field today. Insightful and often controversial, this is a book every fantasy reader should have on their shelf.

Fantasy: The 100 Best Books

Fantasy books by authors from classic literature includes works of Johnathan Swift, Edgar Allan Poe, Charles Dickens, Emily Bronte, Robert Louis Stevenson, Oscar Wilde, and Franz Kafka.

Coming of the Terraphiles

Miggea a star on the very edge of reality. The cusp between this universe and the next. A point where space time has worn thin, and is in danger of collapsing…
and the venue for the grand finals of the competition to win the fabled Arrow of Law! The Doctor and Amy have joined the Terraphiles a group obsessed with all aspects of Earth’s history, and dedicated to re enacting ancient sporting events. They are determined to win the Arrow. But, just getting to Miggea proves tricky. Reality is collapsing, ships are disappearing, and Captain Cornelius and his pirates are looking for easy pickings. Even when they arrive, the Doctor and Amy’s troubles won’t be over. They have to find out who is so desperate to get the Arrow of Law that they will kill for it! And, uncover the traitor on their own team. And, win the contest fair and square. And, of course, they need to save the universe from total destruction. A thrilling, all new adventure featuring the Doctor and Amy, as played by Matt Smith and Karen Gillan in the spectacular hit series from BBC Television written by the acclaimed science fiction and fantasy author Michael Moorcock.

Fast Ships, Black Sails

Do you love the sound of a peg leg stomping across a quarterdeck? Or maybe you prefer a parrot on your arm, a strong wind at your back? Adventure, treasure, intrigue, humor, romance, danger and, yes, plunder! Oh, the Devil does love a pirate and so do readers everywhere! Swashbuckling from the past into the future and space itself, Fast Ships, Black Sails, edited by Ann and Jeff VanderMeer, presents an incredibly entertaining volume of original stories guaranteed to make you walk and talk like a pirate.

Monsters Inside (By:Stephen Cole)

The TARDIS takes the Doctor and Rose to a brutal deep space prison colony. Can they stay out of gaol long enough to discover who or what is behind the sinister scientific plot that threatens billions of human lives? The TARDIS takes the Doctor and Rose to a destination in deep space Justicia, a prison camp stretched over seven planets, where Earth colonies deal with their criminals. While Rose finds herself locked up in a teenage borstal, the Doctor is trapped in a scientific labour camp. Each is determined to find the other, and soon both Rose and the Doctor are risking life and limb to escape in their distinctive styles. But their dangerous plans are complicated by some old enemies. Are these creatures fellow prisoners as they claim, or staging a takeover for their own sinister purposes? Featuring the Doctor and Rose as played by Christopher Eccleston and Billie Piper.

Winner Takes All (By:Jacqueline Rayner)

Rose and the Doctor return to present day Earth to visit Rose’s mum, and become intrigued by the latest craze the video game, Death to Mantodeans. Is it as harmless as it seems? And why are so many local people going on holiday and never returning? Meanwhile, on another world, an alien war is raging. The Quevvils need to find a new means of attacking the ruthless Mantodeans. Searching the galaxy for cunning, warlike but gullible allies, they find the ideal soldiers on Earth. Will Rose be able to save her family and friends from the alien threat? And can the Doctor play the game to the end and win?

The Clockwise Man (By:Justin Richards)

England 1924: the Doctor and Rose find themselves caught up in the hunt for a murderer. With faceless killers closing in, can they solve the mystery of the Clockwise Man before London itself is destroyed? This is the first of a new series of hardcovers featuring the new Doctor Who from the new TV series.

The Monsters Inside (By:Stephen Cole)

The TARDIS takes the Doctor and Rose to a brutal deep space prison colony. Can they stay out of gaol long enough to discover who or what is behind the sinister scientific plot that threatens billions of human lives? The TARDIS takes the Doctor and Rose to a destination in deep space Justicia, a prison camp stretched over seven planets, where Earth colonies deal with their criminals. While Rose finds herself locked up in a teenage borstal, the Doctor is trapped in a scientific labour camp. Each is determined to find the other, and soon both Rose and the Doctor are risking life and limb to escape in their distinctive styles. But their dangerous plans are complicated by some old enemies. Are these creatures fellow prisoners as they claim, or staging a takeover for their own sinister purposes? Featuring the Doctor and Rose as played by Christopher Eccleston and Billie Piper.

Winner Takes All (By:Jacqueline Rayner)

Rose and the Doctor return to present day Earth to visit Rose’s mum, and become intrigued by the latest craze the video game, Death to Mantodeans. Is it as harmless as it seems? And why are so many local people going on holiday and never returning? Meanwhile, on another world, an alien war is raging. The Quevvils need to find a new means of attacking the ruthless Mantodeans. Searching the galaxy for cunning, warlike but gullible allies, they find the ideal soldiers on Earth. Will Rose be able to save her family and friends from the alien threat? And can the Doctor play the game to the end and win?

The Deviant Strain (By:Justin Richards)

The Novrosk Peninsula, the Soviet naval base, has been abandoned, and the nuclear submarines are rusting and rotting. Cold, isolated, forgotten until the Russian Special Forces arrive and discover that the Doctor and his companions are here too. But there is something else in Novrosk. Something that predates everything else, even the stone circle on the cliff top. Something that is at last waking, hunting, killing…
Can the Doctor and his friends stay alive long enough to learn the truth? With time running out, they must discover who is really responsible for the Deviant Strain…

Only Human (By:Gareth Roberts)

The Doctor looks and seems human. He’s handsome, witty, and could be mistaken for just another man in the street. But the Doctor is a Time Lord: a 900 year old alien with two hearts, part of a gifted civilization who mastered Time Travel. Brace yourself for some exhilarating experiences and deadly confrontations across time and space. The human race will survive but only with the Doctor’s help.

The Stealers of Dreams (By:Steve Lyons)

In the far future, the Doctor, Rose, and Captain Jack find a world on which fiction has been outlawed. A world where it’s a crime to tell stories, a crime to lie, a crime to hope, and a crime to dream. But now somebody is challenging the status quo. A pirate TV station urges people to fight back, and the Doctor wants to help until he sees how easily dreams can turn into nightmares. With one of his companions stalked by shadows and the other committed to an asylum, the Doctor is forced to admit that fiction can be dangerous after all. Though perhaps it is not as deadly as the truth…

The Stone Rose (By:Jacqueline Rayner)

Mickey is startled to find a statue of Rose in a museum a statue that is 2,000 years old. The Doctor realizes that this means the TARDIS will shortly take them to Ancient Rome, but when it does, he and Rose soon have more on their minds than sculpture. While the Doctor searches for a missing boy, Rose befriends a girl who claims to know the future a girl whose predictions are surprisingly accurate. But then the Doctor stumbles on the hideous truth behind the statue of Rose and Rose herself learns that you have to be very careful what you wish for. Featuring the Doctor and Rose as played by David Tennant and Billie Piper in the acclaimed hit BBC series, this work is written by Jacqueline Rayner. It is read by David Tennant, and includes an author interview by David Darlington of Doctor Who Magazine.

The Feast of the Drowned (By:Stephen Cole)

When a naval cruiser sinks in mysterious circumstances in the North Sea, all aboard are lost. Rose is saddened to learn that the brother of her friend, Keisha, was among the dead. And yet he appears to them as a ghostly apparition, begging to be saved from the coming feast…
the feast of the drowned. As the dead crew haunts loved ones all over London, the Doctor and Rose are drawn into a chilling mystery. What sank the ship, and why? When the cruiser’s wreckage was towed up the Thames, what sinister force came with it? The river’s dark waters are hiding an even darker secret, as preparations for the feast near their conclusion…

The Resurrection Casket (By:Justin Richards)

Starfall a world on the edge, where crooks and smugglers hide in the gloomy shadows and modern technology refuses to work. The pioneers who used to be drawn by the hope of making a fortune from the mines can find easier picking elsewhere. But they still come for the romance of it, or old fashioned organic mining. Or in the hope of finding the lost treasure of Hamlek Glint scourge of the spaceways, privateer, adventurer and bandit. Will the TARDIS ever work again? Is Glint’s lost treasure waiting to be found? And does the fabled Resurrection Casket the key to eternal life really exist? With the help of new friends, and to the horror of new enemies, The Doctor and Rose aim to find out…

The Nightmare of Black Island (By:Mike Tucker)

On a lonely stretch of Welsh coastline, a fisherman is killed by a hideous creature from beneath the waves. When the Doctor and Rose arrive, they discover a village where the children are plagued by nightmares, and the nights are ruled by monsters. The villagers suspect that ancient industrialist Nathanial Morton is to blame, but the Doctor has suspicions of his own. Who are the ancient figures that sleep in the old priory? What are the monsters that prowl the woods after sunset? What is the light that glows in the disused lighthouse on Black Island? As the children’s nightmares get worse, the Doctor and Rose discover an alien plot to resurrect an ancient evil…

The Art of Destruction (By:Stephen Cole)

The TARDIS lands in 22nd century Africa in the shadow of a dormant volcano. Agri teams are growing new foodstuffs in the baking soil to help feed the world’s starving millions but the Doctor and Rose have detected an alien signal somewhere close by. When a nightmare force starts surging along the dark volcanic tunnels, the Doctor realizes an ancient trap has been sprung. But who was it meant for? And what is the secret of the eerie statues that stand at the heart of the volcano? Dragged into a centuries old conflict, Rose and the Doctor are soon elevating survival to an art form as ancient, alien hands practice arts of destruction all around them…

The Price of Paradise (By:Colin Brake)

Laylora the Paradise Planet. A world of breath taking beauty, where peace loving aboriginals live in harmony with their environment. Or do they? The Doctor and Rose arrive to find that the once perfect eco system is showing signs of failing. The paradise planet has become a death trap as terrifying creatures from ancient legends appear and stalk the land…
Is there a connection between the human explorers who have crash landed and the savage monsters? What secret lies at the heart of the natives’ ancient ceremonies? And what price might one human have to pay to save the only home he has ever known? When a planet itself becomes sick, can there be a cure? The Doctor and Rose find themsleves in a race against time to find out…

Sting of the Zygons (By:Stephen Cole)

The TARDIS lands the Doctor and Martha in the Lake District in 1909, where a small village has been terrorised by a giant, scaly monster. The search is on for the elusive ‘Beast of Westmorland,’ and explorers, naturalists and hunters from across the country are descending on the fells. King Edward VII himself is on his way to join the search, with a knighthood for whoever finds the Beast. But there is a more sinister presence at work in the Lakes than a mere monster on the rampage, and the Doctor is soon embroiled in the plans of an old and terrifying enemy. And as the hunters become the hunted, a desperate battle of wits begins with the future of the entire world at stake…

The Last Dodo (By:Jacqueline Rayner)

After a trip to the zoo, the Doctor and Martha go in search of a real live dodo and are transported by the TARDIS to the mysterious Museum of the Last Ones. There, in the Earth section, they discover every extinct creature up to the present day billions of them, from the tiniest insect to the biggest dinosaur, all still alive and in suspended animation. Preservation is the Museum’s only job collecting the last of every endangered species from all over the universe. And for millennia the Museum has been trying to trace one elusive specimen: the last of the Time Lords…

Wooden Heart (By:Martin Day)

The Castor, a vast starship, seemingly deserted and spinning slowly in the void of deep space. Martha and the Doctor explore the drifting tomb, and discover that they may not be alone after all…
Who survived the disaster that overcame the rest of the crew? What continues to power the vessel? And why has a stretch of wooded countryside suddenly appeared in the middle of the craft? As the Doctor and Martha journey through the forest, they find a mysterious, fogbound village a village traumatised by missing children and tales of its own destruction…

Sick Building (By:Paul Magrs)

Tiermann’s World: a planet covered in wintry woods and roamed by sabre toothed tigers and other savage beasts. The Doctor is here to warn Professor Tiermann, his wife and their son that a terrible danger is on its way. The Tiermanns live in luxury, in a fantastic, futuristic, fully automated Dreamhome, under an impenetrable force shield. But that won’t protect them from the Voracious Craw. A gigantic and extremely hungry alien creature is heading remorselessly towards their home. When it gets there everything will be devoured. Can they get away in time? With the force shield cracking up, and the Dreamhome itself deciding who should or should not leave, things are looking desperate…

Forever Autumn (By:Mark Morris)

It is almost Halloween in the sleepy New England town of Blackwood Falls. Autumn leaves litter lawns and sidewalks, paper skeletons hang in windows and carved pumpkins leer from stoops and front porches. The Doctor and Martha soon discover that something long dormant has awoken in the town, and this will be no ordinary Halloween. What is the secret of the ancient chestnut tree and the mysterious books discovered tangled in its roots? What rises from the local churchyard in the dead of night, sealing up the lips of the only witness? And why are the harmless trappings of Halloween suddenly taking on a creepy new life of their own? As nightmarish creatures prowl the streets, the Doctor and Martha must battle to prevent both the townspeople and themselves from suffering a grisly fate…

Wetworld (By:Mark Michalowski)

When the TARDIS makes a disastrous landing in the swamps of the planet Sunday, the Doctor has no choice but to abandon Martha and try to find help. But the tranquility of Sunday’s swamps is deceptive, and even the TARDIS can’t protect Martha forever. The human pioneers of Sunday have their own dangers to face: homeless and alone, they’re only just starting to realise that Sunday’s wildlife isn’t as harmless as it first seems. Why are the native otters behaving so strangely, and what is the creature in the swamps that is so interested in the humans, and the new arrivals? The Doctor and Martha must fight to ensure that human intelligence doesn’t become the greatest danger of all.

Wishing Well (By:Trevor Baxendale)

The old village well is just a curiosity something to attract tourists intrigued by stories of lost treasure, or visitors just making a wish. Unless something alien and terrifying could be lurking inside the well. Something utterly monstrous that causes nothing but death and destruction! But who knows the real truth about the well? Who wishes to unleash the hideous force it contains? What terrible consequences will follow the search for a legendary treasure hidden at the bottom? No one wants to believe the Doctor’s warnings about the deadly horror lying in wait but soon they’ll wish they had…

The Pirate Loop (By:Simon Guerrier)

The Doctor’s been everywhere and everywhen in the whole of the universe and seems to know all the answers. But ask him what happened to the Starship Brillant and he hasn’t the first idea. Did it fall into a sun or black hole? Was it shot down in the first moments of the galactic war? And what’s this about a secret experimental drive? The Doctor is skittish. But if Martha is so keen to find out he’ll land the TARDIS on the Brilliant, a few day before it vanishes. Then they can see for themselves…
Soon the Doctor learns the awful truth. And Martha learns that you need to be careful what you wish for. She certainly wasn’t hoping for mayhem, death, and badger faced space pirates!

Peacemaker (By:James Swallow)

The Doctor and Martha are about to find out if a sonic screwdriver is more powerful than a six shooter in the latest in the bestselling series of Doctor Who novels. The peace and quiet of a remote homestead in the 1880s American West is shattered by the arrival of two shadowy outriders searching for ‘the healer’. When the farmer refuses to help them, they raze the house to the ground using guns that shoot bolts of energy instead of bullets. Meanwhile, in the town of Redwater, the Doctor and Martha learn of a snake oil salesman who’s patent medicines actually cure his patient. But when the Doctor and Martha investigate they discover the truth is stranger, and far more dangerous. Caught between the law of the gun and the deadly plans of intergalactic mercenaries, the Doctor and Martha are about to discover just how wild the West can become…

Martha in the Mirror (By:Justin Richards)

Castle Extremis whoever holds it controls the provinces on either side that have been at war for centuries! Now the castle is about to play host to the signing of a peace treaty. But as the Doctor and Martha find out, not everyone wants the war to end. Who is the strange little girl who haunts the castle? What is the secret of the book the Doctor finds, its pages made from thin, brittle glass? Who is the hooded figure that watches from the shadows? And what is the secret of the legendary Mortal Mirror? The Doctor and Martha don’t have long to find the answers an army is on the march, and the castle will soon be under siege once more…
Featuring the Doctor and Martha as played by David Tennant and Freema Agyeman in the hit series from BBC Television.

Snowglobe 7 (By:Mike Tucker)

Earth, 2099. Globabl warming is devastating the climate. The polar ice caps are melting. In a desperate attempt at preservation, the governments of the world have removed vast sections of the Arctic and Antarctic and set them inside huge domes across the world. The Doctor and Martha arrive in Snowglobe 7 in the Middle East, hoping for peace and relaxation. But they soon discover that it’s not only ice and snow that has been preserved beneath the Dome. While Martha struggles to help with an infection sweeping through the Dome, the Doctor discovers an alien threat that has lain hidden since the last ice age a threat that is starting to thaw! Featuring the Doctor and Martha as played by David Tennant and Freema Agyeman in the hit series from BBC Television.

The Many Hands (By:)

The Nor’ Loch is being filled in. If you ask the soldiers there, they’ll tell you it’s a stinking cesspool that the city can do without. But that doesn’t explain why the workers won’t go near the place without an armed guard, nor why they whisper stories about the loch giving up its dead, about the minister who walked into his church twelve years after he died…
It doesn’t explain why, as they work, they whisper about a man called the Doctor. And about the many hands of Alexander Monro. Featuring the Doctor and Martha as played by David Tennant and Freema Agyeman in the hit series from BBC Television.

Ghosts of India (By:Mark Morris)

India in 1947 is a country in the grip of chaos, torn apart by internal strife. When the Doctor and Donna arrive in Calcutta, they are instantly swept up in violent events. Barely escaping with their lives, they discover that the city is rife with tales of ‘half made men’, who roam the streets at night and steal people away. With help from India’s great spiritual leader, Mohandas ‘Mahatma’ Gandhi, the Doctor and Donna set out to investigate these rumors. What is the real truth behind the ‘half made men’? Why is Gandhi’s role in history under threat? And has an ancient, all powerful god destruction really come back to wreak his vengeance upon the Earth?

The Doctor Trap (By:Simon Messingham)

Sebastiene was human…
once. He might look like a nineteenth century nobleman, but in truth he is a ruthless hunter. He likes nothing more than luring difficult opposition to a planet, then hunting them down for sport. And now he’s caught them all from Zargregs to Moogs, and even the odd Eternal. In fact, Sebastiene is after only one more prize. For this trophy, he knows he is going to need help. He’s brought together the finest hunters in the universe to play the most dangerous game for the deadliest quarry of them all. They are hunting for the last of the Time Lords the Doctor!

Shining Darkness (By:Mark Michalowski)

For Donna Noble, the Andromeda galaxy is a long, long way from home. But even two and a half million light years from Earth, danger lurks around every corner…
A visit to an art gallery turns into a race across space to uncover the secret behind a shadowy organization. From the desert world of Karris to the interplanetary scrapyard of Junk, the Doctor and Donna discover that appearances can be deceptive, that enemies are lurking around every corner, and that the centuries long peace between humans and machines may be about to come to an end…
because waiting in the wings to bring chaos to the galaxy is The Cult of Shining Darkness!

The Story of Martha (By:Dan Abnett)

For a year, while the Master ruled over Earth, Martha Jones travelled the world telling people stories about the Doctor how he has saved them before, and how he will save them again. This is that story. It tells of Martha’s travels from her arrival on Earth as the Toclafane attacked and decimated the population through to her return to Britain to face the Master. But it’s more than that. This is also a collection of the stories she tells the stories of adventures she had with the Doctor that we haven’t heard about before. The stories that inspired and saved the world!

The Eyeless (By:Lance Parkin)

At the heart of the ruined city of Arcopolis is the Fortress. It’s a brutal structure placed here by one of the sides in a devastating intergalactic war that’s long ended. Fifteen years ago, the entire population of the planet was killed in an instant by the weapon housed deep in the heart of the Fortress. Now only the ghosts remain. The Doctor arrives, and determines to fight his way past the Fortress’ automatic defences and put the weapon beyond use. But he soon discovers he’s not the only person in Arcopolis. What is the true nature of the weapon? Is the planet really haunted? Who are the Eyeless? And what will happen if they get to the weapon before the Doctor? The Doctor has a fight on his hands. And this time he’s all on his own. Featuring the Doctor as played by David Tennant in the hit series from BBC Television.

Judgement of the Judoon (By:Colin Brake)

Elvis the King Spaceport has grown into the sprawling city state of New Memphis an urban jungle, where organized crime is rife. But the launch of the new Terminal 13 hasn’t been as smooth as expected. And things are about to get worse! When the Doctor arrives, he finds the whole terminal locked down! The notorious Invisible Assassin is at work again, and the Judoon troopers sent to catch him will stop at nothing to complete their mission. With the assassin loose on the mean streets of New Memphis, the Doctor is forced into a strange alliance. Together with teenage private eye Nikki and a ruthless Judoon Commander, the Doctor soon discovers that things are even more complicated and dangerous than he first thought!

The Slitheen Excursion (By:Simon Guerrier)

1500BC King Actaeus and his subjects live in mortal fear of the awesome gods who have come to visit their kingdom in ancient Greece. Except the Doctor, visiting with university student June, knows they’re not gods at all. They’re aliens! With June’s enthusiastic help, the Doctor soon meets the travel agents behind this deadly package holiday company his old enemies the Slitheen! But can he bring the Slitheen excursion to an end without endangering more lives? And how are events in ancient Greece linked to a modern day alien plot to destroy what’s left of the Parthenon?

The Taking of Chelsea 426 (By:David Llewellyn)

The Chelsea Flower Show hardly the most exciting or dangerous event in the calendar, or so Doctor thinks. But this is Chelsea 426, a city sized future colony floating on the clouds of Saturn, and the flowers are much more than they seem. As the Doctor investigates, a familiar foe arrives, and the stakes suddenly get much higher. The Sontarans have plans of their own, and they’re not here to arrange flowers…

Autonomy (By:Daniel Blythe)

Hyperville is 2013’s top hi tech, 24 hour entertainment complex a sprawling palace of fun under one massive roof. You can go shopping, or experience the excitement of Doomcastle, Winterland, or Wild West World. But things are about to get a lot more exciting and dangerous! What unspeakable horror is lurking on Level Zero of Hyperville? And what will happen when the entire complex goes over to Central Computer Control?

The Krillitane Storm (By:Christopher Cooper)

When the TARDIS materializes in medieval Worcester, the Doctor finds the city seemingly deserted. He soon discovers its population are living in a state of terror, afraid to leave their homes after dark, for fear of meeting their doom at the hands of the legendary Devil’s Huntsman. And, after a terrifying encounter with a deadly Krillitane, the Doctor realizes the city has good reason to be scared!

Apollo 23 (By:Justin Richards)

‘For a few moments this afternoon, it rained on the moon’. An astronaut in full spacesuit appears out of thin air in a busy shopping centre. Maybe it’s a publicity stunt. A photo shows a well dressed woman in a red coat lying dead at the edge of a crater on the dark side of the moon beside her beloved dog ‘Poochie’. Maybe it’s a hoax. But as the Doctor and Amy find out, these are just minor events in a sinister plan to take over every human being on earth. The plot centres on a secret military base on the moon that’s where Amy and the TARDIS are. The Doctor is back on Earth, and without the TARDIS there’s no way he can get to the moon to save Amy and defeat the aliens. Or is there? The Doctor discovers one last great secret that could save humanity: Apollo 23. This is a thrilling, all new adventure featuring the Doctor and Amy, as played by Matt Smith and Karen Gillan in the spectacular hit series from BBC Television.

Night of the Monsters (By:David Llewellyn)

‘This is the Gyre the most hostile environment in the galaxy’. 250,000 years’ worth of junk is floating in deep space, home to the shipwrecked Sittuun, the carnivorous Sollogs, and worst of all the Humans. The Doctor and Amy arrive on this terrifying world in the middle of an all out frontier war between Sittuun and Humans, and the countdown has already started. There’s a comet in the sky, and it’s on a collision course with the Gyre…
When the Doctor is kidnapped, it’s up to Amy and ‘galaxy famous swashbuckler’ Dirk Slipstream to save the day. But who is Slipstream, exactly? And what is he really doing here? This is a thrilling, all new adventure featuring the Doctor and Amy, as played by Matt Smith and Karen Gillan in the spectacular hit series from BBC Television.

The Forgotten Army (By:Brian Minchin)

An original Doctor Who novel.

Nuclear Time (By:Oli Smith)

Colorado, 1978. The Doctor and Amy arrive in Appletown an idyllic village in the remote American desert where the townsfolk go peacefully about their suburban routines. But when two more strangers arrive, things begin to change. The first is a mad scientist, whose warnings are cut short by an untimely and brutal death. The second is the Doctor…
As death falls from the sky, the Doctor is trapped. The TARDIS is damaged, and the Doctor finds he is living backwards through time. With Amy being hunted through the suburban streets of the Doctor’s own future and getting farther away with every passing second, he must unravel the secrets of Appletown before time runs out! A thrilling, all new adventure featuring the Doctor and Amy, as played by Matt Smith and Karen Gillan in the spectacular hit series from BBC Television.

The King’s Dragon (By:Una McCormack)

In the city state of Geath, the King lives in a golden hall, and the people want for nothing. Everyone is happy and everyone is rich. Or so it seems. When the Doctor and Amy look beneath the surface, they discover a city of secrets. In dark corners, strange creatures are stirring. At the heart of the hall, a great metal dragon oozes gold. Then the Herald appears, demanding the return of her treasure the ‘glamour’ and next come the gunships. The battle for possession of the glamour has begun, and only the Doctor and Amy can save the people of the city from being destroyed in the crossfire of an ancient civil war. But will the King surrender his new found wealth? Or will he fight to keep it? A thrilling, all new adventure featuring the Doctor and Amy, as played by Matt Smith and Karen Gillan in the spectacular hit series from BBC Television.

The Glamour Chase (By:Gary Russell)

An archaeological dig in 1936 unearths relics of another time…
and, as the Doctor and Amy realise, another place…
another planet. But if Emmaline Porter, noted adventuress, has really found evidence of an alien civilization, how come she isn’t famous? How come Amy’s never heard of her? Come to that, since she’s been travelling with him for a while now, how come Amy’s never even heard of the Doctor? As the ancient spaceship reactivates, the Doctor discovers that nothing and no one can be trusted. The things that seem most real could actually be illusion. Obvious illusions could be real and deadly! A thrilling, all new adventure featuring the Doctor and Amy, as played by Matt Smith and Karen Gillan in the spectacular hit series from BBC Television.

Touched by An Angel (By:Jonathan Morris)

In 2003, Rebecca Whitaker died in a road accident. Her husband Mark is still grieving. Then he receives a battered envelope, posted eight years ago, containing a set of instructions and a letter with a simple message: ‘You can save her.’ Later that night, while picking up a takeaway, Mark glances at a security monitor to see himself, standing in the restaurant in grainy black and white. And behind him there’s a stone statue of an angel. Covering its eyes, as though weeping…
except, when Mark turns, there’s nothing there. As Mark is given the chance to save Rebecca, it’s up to the Doctor, Amy, and Rory to save the world. Because this time the Weeping Angels are using history itself as a weapon…
A thrilling, all new adventure featuring the Doctor, Amy, and Rory, as played by Matt Smith, Karen Gillan, and Arthur Darvill in the spectacular hit series from BBC Television.

Borrowed Time (By:Naomi Alderman)

Andrew Brown never has enough time. No time to call his sister, no time to prepare for that important presentation at the bank where he works…
the train’s late, the lift jams, the all important meeting’s started by the time he arrives. Disaster. If only he’d had just a little more time. Time is the business of Mr Symington and Mr Blenkinsop. They’ll lend Andrew Brown some time at a very reasonable rate of interest. If he was in trouble before he borrowed time, things have just got a lot worse! Detecting a problem, the Doctor, Amy, and Rory go undercover at the bank. The Doctor’s a respected expert, and Amy’s his trusted advisor. Rory has a job in the post room. But they have to move fast to stop Symington and Blenkinsop before they cash in their investments. The Harvest is approaching! A thrilling, all new adventure featuring the Doctor, Amy, and Rory, as played by Matt Smith, Karen Gillan, and Arthur Darvill in the spectacular hit series from BBC Television.

The Silent Stars Go By (By:Dan Abnett)

For centuries the Maintainers have worked. With no help from other worlds, they subsist on the food they can grow and that”s little enough. But their purpose, their whole life is to maintain the machines that will one day make their world as habitable as old Earth. Life used to be hard. Now as their crops fail, livestock sickens, and the temperature drops, it”s becoming impossible. This year”s Winter Season Feast won”t be the usual celebration. It”s not a time for optimism or hope and it”s not a time to welcome unexpected guests. The Doctor, Amy, and Rory find a society breaking apart under the strain. Tensions are mounting, old rivalries are coming to the fore, people are dying…
And then the Doctor”s old enemies, the Ice Warriors, make their move. With the cold hearted threat of invasion, the real battle for survival begins. Or does it? The Doctor begins to suspect that behind everything lies a deadlier, and even more chilling danger…

Year’s Best SF (By:)

WORLD ALTERING SCIENCE FICTIONTales of wonder and adventure, set on distant planets or in the future of our ownStories that go beyond the limits of Space and Time David G. Hartwell has brought together only the best of this year’s new SF from established pros and audacious newcomers, selecting only those that share the universal quality of great science fiction. Our familiar world will look a little less familiar after you read one. Includes stories by:Joe HaldemanUrsula K. Le GuinRobert SilverbergRoper Zelazny

Year’s Best SF 2 (By:)

Building on the unprecedented success of last season’s Year’s Best, award winning editor David G. Hartwell has once again scoured the magazines and anthologies to bring together the very best of today’s edgy, audacious, and innovative SF. Here are machines that dream and stars that sing; tales from notable pros and heretofore unknowns;wondrously diverse stories that share the sense of wonder that is the mark of great science fiction. ‘ Includes stories by: Gregory Benford, Terry Bisson, James Patrick Kelly, Damon Knight, Joanna Russ, Bruce Sterling, Connie Willis, and many others!

Year’s Best SF 3 (With: )

Enjoy today’s most awesome and innovative science fiction, chosen by acclaimed editor David G. Hartwell from the best short fiction published over the last year. Like its two distinguished processors, Year’s Best SF 3 is a cybercopia of astonishing stories from familiar favorites and rising stars, all calculated to blow your mind, scorch your, senses, erase your inhibitions, and reinitialize your intelligence. With stories from: Gregory Benford, Terry Bisson, Greg Egan, William Gibson, Nancy Kress, Robert Silverberg, Gene Wolfe and more…

Year’s Best SF 4 (By:)

Travel to the Farthest Reaches of the ImaginationAcclaimed editor and anthologist David G. Hartwell is back with his fourth annual high powered collection of the year’s most inventive, entertaining, and awe inspiring science fiction. In short, the best. Here are stories from today’s top name authors, plus exciting newcomers, all eager to land you on exotic planets, introduce you to strange new life forms, and show you scenes more amazing than anything you’ve imagined. So sit back and blast off for an amazing trip withStephen Baxter Gregory Benford David Brin Nancy Kress Bruce Sterling Michael Swanwick and many more…

Year’s Best SF 5 (By:)

Science Fiction anthology Annual of best science fiction stories for 1999

Year’s Best SF 6 (By:)

Get Ready To Expand Your Mind…

Acclaimed editor and anthologist David G. Hartwell is back with the sixth annual collection of the year’s most impressive, thought-provoking, and just plain great science fiction.

Year’s Best SF 6 includes contributions from the greatest stars of the field as well as remarkable newcomers — galaxies and into unexplored territory deep within your own soul.

Here are stories from:

  • Brian W. Aldiss
  • Stephen Baxter
  • David Brin
  • Nancy Kress
  • Ursula K. Le Guin
  • Robert Silverberg

    and many more…

  • Year’s Best SF 7 (By:,James K. Morrow)

    Once again, the year’s finest flights of speculative imagination are gathered in one extraordinary volume, compiled by acclaimed editor and anthologist David G. Hartwell. From some of the most renowned visionaries of contemporary SF as well as new writers who are already making an indelible mark comes an all new compendium of unparalleled tales of the possible that will enthrall, astonish, terrify, and elate. Stories of strange worlds and mind boggling futures, of awesome discoveries and apocalyptic disasters, of universes light years distant and deep within the human consciousness, are collected here as SF’s brightest lights shine more radiantly than ever before.

    Year’s Best SF 8 (With: )

    Brave New Worlds To Explore and Conquer The astonishingly possible is once again showcased in a breathtaking volume of the best short form SF the past year had to offer. Contributed by some of the most revered and exciting voices in the genre and compiled by acclaimed editor and anthologist David G. Hartwell these stories of wonder and terror, astounding technologies and miraculous discovery, stretch the imagination into realms and universes never dreamed of before. Each tale is a dazzling gem, rocketing readers across light years and into unknown dimensions exploring the intricate cultures of alien races and the strange, secret workings of the human mind. And together they form an unparalleled whole a collection of luminous visions that shines more brightly than a newborn sun. New tales from: Nancy Kress Ursula K. Le Guin Greg Egan Bruce Sterling Michael Swanwick Gene Wolfe and many more

    Year’s Best SF 8 (By:)

    Brave New Worlds To Explore and Conquer The astonishingly possible is once again showcased in a breathtaking volume of the best short form SF the past year had to offer. Contributed by some of the most revered and exciting voices in the genre and compiled by acclaimed editor and anthologist David G. Hartwell these stories of wonder and terror, astounding technologies and miraculous discovery, stretch the imagination into realms and universes never dreamed of before. Each tale is a dazzling gem, rocketing readers across light years and into unknown dimensions exploring the intricate cultures of alien races and the strange, secret workings of the human mind. And together they form an unparalleled whole a collection of luminous visions that shines more brightly than a newborn sun. New tales from: Nancy Kress Ursula K. Le Guin Greg Egan Bruce Sterling Michael Swanwick Gene Wolfe and many more

    Year’s Best SF 9 (By:)

    The Future Boldly Imagined From Breathtaking New Perspectives The world as we will know it is far different from the future once predicted in simpler times. For this newest collection of the finest short form SF to appear in print over the preceding year, acclaimed editors and anthologists David G. Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer have gathered remarkable works that reflect a new sensibility. Courageous and diverse stories from some of the finest authors in the field grace this amazing volume adventures and discoveries, parables and warnings, carrying those eager to fly to far ends of a vast, ever shifting universe of alien worlds, strange cultures, and mind bending technologies. Tomorrow has never been as spellbinding, terrifying, or transforming as it is here, today, in these extraordinary pages. Hang on! New tales from: Kage Baker • Gregory Benford • Terry Bisson Rick Moody • Michael Swanwick • John Varley and many more

    Year’s Best SF 10 (By:,Brenda Cooper)

    A banner year for speculative fiction has yielded a crop of superb short form SF. Now the very best to appear over the past twelve months has been amassed into one extraordinary volume by acclaimed editors and anthologists David G. Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer, offering bold visions of days to come that are bright, triumphant, breathtaking, and strikingly unique. Once more, celebrated masters of the field join with exciting new voices to sing of explorations and invasions, grand technological accomplishments, amazing flights into the unknown, horrors and miracles, and the human condition. Welcome to amazing worlds that could be and, perhaps, sooner than you have ever dared to imagine. New tales from: Gregory Benford Terry Bisson James Patrick Kelly Pamela Sargent Jack McDevitt Gene Wolfe and more

    Year’s Best SF 11 (By:)

    This is the best short form science fiction of 2005, selected by David Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer, two of the most respected editors in the field. The short story is one of the most vibrant and exciting areas in science fiction today. It is where the hot new authors emerge and where the beloved giants of the field continue to publish. Now, building on the success of the first nine volumes, Eos will once again present a collection of the best stories of the year in mass market. Here, selected and compiled by David G. Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer, two of the most respected editors in the field, are stories with visions of tomorrow and yesterday, of the strange and the familiar, of the unknown and the unknowable. With stories from an all star team of science fiction authors, ‘Year’s Best Sf 11’ is an indispensable guide for every science fiction fan.

    Year’s Best SF 12 (By:)

    This title contains the best short form science fiction of 2006, selected by David Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer, two of the most respected editors in the field.

    Year’s Best SF 13 (By:)

    The thirteenth annual collection of the previous year’s finest short form sf is at hand. Once again, award winning editors and anthologists David G. Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer have gathered together a stunning array of science fiction that spans a veritable universe of astonishing visions and bold ideas. Hitherto unexplored galaxies of the mind are courageously traversed by some of the most exciting new talents in the field while well established masters rocket to remarkable new heights of artistry and originality. The stars are closer and more breathtaking than ever before and a miraculous future now rests in your hands within the pages of Year’s Best SF 13.

    Year’s Best SF 14 (By:)

    Unique visions and astonishments new stories by: Tobias S. Buckell and Karl Schroeder Cory Doctorow Neil Gaiman Kathleen Ann Goonan Alastair Reynolds Michael Swanwick Last year’s best short form SF selected by acclaimed, award winning editors and anthologists David G. Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer offers stunning new extrapolations on what awaits humankind beyond the next dawn. The art of the story is explored boldly and provocatively in this powerful new collection of Year’s Best speculative fiction.

    Year’s Best SF 15 (By:,Chris Roberson)

    Who knows what awaits us tomorrow? Much of the most innovative and exhilarating work performed in the boundary less arena of SF is being done in the short form. This year’s magnificent harvest gathered, as always, by acclaimed award winning editors and anthologists David G. Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer offers glimpses of worlds and tomorrows that would have been inconceivable just a few years ago. Brilliant, bold, unusual, and soaring flights into the hitherto unforeseen yet increasingly possible future, Year’s Best SF 15 offers truly breathtaking stories by some of speculative fiction’s brightest lights, including: Stephen Baxter Nancy Kress Alastair Reynolds Geoff Ryman Bruce Sterling Peter Watts Robert Charles Wilson Gene Wolfe and others

    New Worlds 5

    From its beginnings as a fanzine before World War II, New Worlds struck out on a different path. In the postwar years, under the editorial direction of Michael Moorcock, the magazine published more award winning stories than any other science fiction publication; it achieved a unique cross fertilization between sci fi and mainstream literature and became the vanguard of the ‘New Wave’ writing that stood sci fi on its head in the 1960s. It was banned, it received grants, and it became the subject of debate in the Houses of Parliament. Moorcock introduced a broad readership to writers whose names would endure, such as Samuel Delany, M. John Harrison, J. G. Ballard, D. M. Thomas, Harlan Ellison, Brian Aldiss, Fritz Leiber, John Brunner, Norman Spinrad and many others.

    New Worlds

    From its beginnings as a fanzine before World War II, New Worlds struck out on a different path. In the postwar years, under the editorial direction of Michael Moorcock, the magazine published more award winning stories than any other science fiction publication; it achieved a unique cross fertilization between sci fi and mainstream literature and became the vanguard of the ‘New Wave’ writing that stood sci fi on its head in the 1960s. It was banned, it received grants, and it became the subject of debate in the Houses of Parliament. Moorcock introduced a broad readership to writers whose names would endure, such as Samuel Delany, M. John Harrison, J. G. Ballard, D. M. Thomas, Harlan Ellison, Brian Aldiss, Fritz Leiber, John Brunner, Norman Spinrad and many others.

    Cities

    China Mi ville, Michael Moorcock, Paul Di Filippo, and Geoff Ryman: These award winners are on any list of the most inventive, popular, and critically acclaimed talents writing in the realms of fantasy and science fiction today. Their four original creations for this collection range from surreal visions of the infinite to high tech nightmare; from apocalyptic ruins stalked by heroes and vampires to a near future where the aged terrorize the young.

    Breaking Windows

    Edited by Luis Rodrigues, Breaking Windows features a well balanced presentation of stories, interviews, and essays from the avant garde Fantastic Metropolis website. Featuring a stunning cover by Hawk Alfredson, Breaking Windows includes such contributors as Michael Moorcock, Jeff VanderMeer, China Mieville, Carol Emshwiller, Andrew S. Fuller, Zoran Zivkovic, Dan Pearlman, John Dodds, Rhys Hughes, Jeffrey Ford, Colin Brush, Barrington Bayley, Rachel Pollack, Aleksandar Gatalica, Nathan Ballingrud, Luis Filipe Silva, Joao Barreiros, L. Timmel Duchamp, James Sallis, Andrew Hedgecock, Jeff Topham, and Paul Witcover.

    The Space Opera Renaissance

    ‘Space opera’, once a derisive term for cheap pulp adventure, has come to mean something more in modern SF: compelling adventure stories told against a broad canvas, and written to the highest level of skill. Indeed, it can be argued that the ‘new space opera’ is one of the defining streams of modern SF. Now, World Fantasy Award winning anthologists David G. Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer have compiled a definitive overview of this subgenre, both as it was in the days of the pulp magazines, and as it has become in 2005. Included are major works from genre progenitors like Jack Williamson and Leigh Brackett, stylish midcentury voices like Cordwainer Smith and Samuel R. Delany, popular favorites like David Drake, Lois McMaster Bujold, and Ursula K. Le Guin, and modern day pioneers such as Iain M. Banks, Steven Baxter, Scott Westerfeld, and Charles Stross.

    Kizuna: Fiction for Japan

    March 11, 2011 Three prefectures in northeastern Japan are devastated by a magnitude 9.0 earthquake, and a massive tsunami that takes the lives of 20,000 people. April 2011 75 authors from 11 countries came together to collaborate on a mixed genre anthology of short stories to benefit the orphans of the disaster stricken Tohoku area. Horror, humor, human drama, science fiction, fantasy, absurdist, bizarro, weird, new wave, bugpunk, Cthulhu, Sherlock Holmes, historical fiction, ‘I’ stories, crime, and much more. Of the 75 stories in the anthology, a great portion of them were written for this anthology, including the Jerry Cornelius short ‘Walking the Hog’ by Michael Moorcock. A fabulous collection! Royalties of this anthology go to the NPO Smile Kids Japan in an effort to support the orphans in the tsunami struck areas of Iwate, Fu*kushima and Miyagi Tohoku. Complete author list in index order: Katherine Govier, Ken Asamatsu, Lee Pletzers, Joseph S. Pulver, Sr., S.A. Gambino, Michael Allen Rose, Nickolas Furr, Garrett Cook, Touya Tachihara, Jess Gulbranson, Alvin Pang, Robert M. Price, Kevin Lovelace, Junichi Ashikawa, Dan Ryan, Adam Joffrain, Moxie Mezcal, Andersen Prunty, L. Christopher Bird, Minoru Inaba, Richard Wright, Kirk Marshall, Davide Mana, Show Tomono, Jon Courtenay Grimwood, Christene Britton Jones, Philip Overby, Yuusuke Tokita, David Agranoff, Bradley Sands, Naohiko Kitahara, Michael John Grist, Edmund Colell, Trent Zelazny, Riri Shimada, Made in DNA, Glynn Barrass, Fulvio Gatti, Nirnara, Melissa J White, Fumihiko Iino, Curt Seubert, Elizabeth Black, John F. Rice, Hiroshi Yamamoto, Volker Baetz, Andrew Freudenberg, Terrie Czechowski, Luc a Gonz lez Lavado, Mie Takase, Stephen A. North, Ran Cartwright, Ukyou Kodachi, Danilo Arona, David Naughton Shires, John Shirley, Jonathan Moon, Tadashi Ohta, Richard Salter, Midori Tateyama, Grant Wamack, Massimo Soumar , Yufu*ko Senoh, Berry Sizemore, Ash Lomen, Adam Breckenridge, Yasumi Kobayashi, Jason Wuchenich, Ryuto Hijiri, Vittorio Catani, Joji Hayashi, Kevin David Anderson, Tamao Kanroji, Michael Moorcock, and Shinya Gaku.

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