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Living Memory, or Down the Middle: Living Memory, was an anthology published by Arcbeatle Press. It was an edited down version of the full anthology Down the Middle in Cwej: The Series, a spin-off starring Chris Cwej, a former companion of the Seventh Doctor and was

It was comprised of the first 6 short stories, excluding Hearts of Gold by Sam Maleski, and featured characters and concepts from various other series, some spin-offs, and others which weren't originally connected to the DWU, but crossed over for the duration of the anthology.

Publisher's summary

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Stories

# Title Author Featuring
1 A Bright White Crack Hunter O'Connell Larles, Kwol, Lady Aesc, Cwejen, Superiors, "Vicky"
2 Fountain of Youth Jeffrey Koval Larles, Kwol, Bilip
3 Flickering Flame Andy Lane Iris Wildthyme
4 Infinity Matthew Sychantha Larles, Kwol, Donacho
5 Judy Collins vs Christopher Cwej Rachel Redhead Judy Collins, Larles, Kwol
6 In the Loop James Wylder Larles, Kwol, George Cwej, Giashnel, Kirstine

Notes

  • In May 2022, Arcbeatle Press announced that the story Hearts of Gold would not be included in reprints of Down the Middle beyond the first printing, as Arcbeatle were ceasing association with BBV Productions (who held the copyright to the Cyberons, who were fairly central to the plot of Hearts of Gold), on top of having cut ties with writer Sam Maleski, precluding the extensive rewrites that would have been necessary.[1]

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