James Swallow - Short Fiction

Short Fiction

  • Snowblind - Silent Night (2002)
  • Crimson Night - Inferno! #38 (2003), reprinted in What Price Victory (2004), The Book of Blood (2010)
  • Wings of Bone - Inferno! #40 (2004)
  • Relics - Inferno! #43 (2004)
  • Passive/Aggressive - Judge Dredd Megazine #225 (2004)
  • Closure - Star Trek Voyager: Distant Shores (2005)
  • Siege Mentality - Bernice Summerfield Something Changed (2006)
  • Museum Peace - Doctor Who Short Trips: Dalek Empire (2006), reprinted in Doctor Who Short Trips: Re:Collections (2009), audiobook (2010)
  • Choices - Stargate: The Official Magazine #10 (2006)
  • The Inconstant Gallery - Bernice Summerfield Collected Works (2006)
  • Lady of the Snows - Doctor Who Short Trips: Destination Prague (2007)
  • Outsiders - Stargate: The Official Magazine #20 (2007)
  • Piecemeal - Doctor Who Short Trips: Snapshots (2007)
  • Ordinary Days - Star Trek The Next Generation: The Sky's The Limit (2007)
  • Clean-up on Aisle Two - Doctor Who Short Trips: The Quality of Leadership (2008)
  • Blood DebtThe Blood Angels Omnibus (2008), reprinted in The Book of Blood (2010)
  • Straw Man – Battlecorps.com (2008)
  • The Black Flag - Star Trek Mirror Universe: Shards and Shadows (2009)
  • The Voice - Tales of Heresy (2009)
  • Target Market - Full-Throttle Space Tales Volume 3: Space Grunts (2009)
  • Heart of Rage - The Book of Blood (adaptation of audio drama) (2010), reprinted in Victories of the Space Marines (2011) and Blood Angels: The Second Omnibus (2012)
  • The Slow Knife - Star Trek: Seven Deadly Sins (2010)
  • The Returned - Legends of the Space Marines (2010)
  • Liar's Due - Age of Darkness (2011)
  • Redeemed - Blood Angels: The Second Omnibus, reprinted in Hammer & Bolter #16 (2012)
  • Honours - Games Day UK 2012 Official Programme (2012)
  • Lost Sons - Black Library Weekender 2012 Anthology Volume One (2012)

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