Simon Bucher-Jones - Charity And/or Fan Publications

Charity And/or Fan Publications

  • In the "Days of the 'Days of the Days of Our Lives'"' in 'Missing Pieces
  • Tempus Fugit written with James Ambeuhl in Missing Pieces
  • The Big Cat in The Cat Who Walked Through Time
  • At the Beach in Lifedeath
  • The Pulp Of The Black Lotus in Walking In Eternity
  • At the Academy in Drabble Who
  • Dial M for Metaphysics in the Craig Hinton memorial Fanthology Shelf Life (2008)
  • Two Poems in Shooty Dog Thing: 2th & Claw (2011)

Unpublished

  • Mr Kitling's Cakes written in 2005 for the proposed charity fanthology The Cat Who Walked Through Time II It is a sequel to *The Big Cat*
  • The Temple Of Dagon written in 2004 for the proposed Chaosium anthology The Dagon Cycle
  • Passin' Through Judgement written in 2005 for the proposed anthology Tales Of The Outre West

The collections for which these stories were written now seem unlikely to see print. The stories are therefore available to read on Simon Bucher-Jones' blog, and he is open to re-print offers.

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