Authors
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- Natasha Rhodes
- Brian Lumley
- Gail Z. Martin
- Andy Remic
- James Lovegrove
- Juliet McKenna
- Eric Brown
- Gareth L. Powell
- Ed Greenwood
- Paul Kearney
- James Maxey
- Emily Gee
- Tim Akers
- George Mann
- Simon R. Green
- Ian Whates
- Keith Brooke
- Chris Roberson
- Adam Roberts
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