Kate Orman - Short Stories

Short Stories

  • "No-One Goes to Halfway There" (in Decalog 4, 1997)
  • "The Bicycle Net" (in Interzone, September 1997)
  • "The Adventures of Kate Orman, Novelist" (in Pretext: Salvage, 1999)
  • "Steal from the World" in The Dead Men Diaries, 2000)
  • "Cactus Land" (in Realms of Fantasy, August 2000)
  • "Pyramid Scheme" (in Outside the Box: the Best Short Fiction from Bookface.com, 2001)
  • "And All the Children of Chimaera" (in Passing Strange, 2002)
  • "Ticket to Backwards" (in Agog! Fantastic Fiction, 2002)
  • "Solar Max and the Seven-Handed Snake Mother" (in Bernice Summerfield: A Life of Surprises, 2002)
  • "In the Days of the Red Animals" (in Agog! Terrific Tales, 2003)
  • "The Peter Principle" (in Bernice Summerfield: Life During Wartime, 2003)
  • "No Exit" (in Doctor Who - Short Trips: Steel Skies, 2003)
  • "The Southwell Park Mermaid" (in Doctor Who - Short Trips: Life Science, 2004)
  • "Buried Alive" (in Bernice Summerfield: A Life Worth Living, 2004)
  • "Culture War" (in Doctor Who - Short Trips: 2040, 2004)
  • "Nobody's Gift" (in Doctor Who - Short Trips: The History of Christmas, 2005)
  • "White on White" (in Doctor Who - Short Trips: Christmas Around the World, 2009)

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