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'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was a ''[[Faction Paradox (series)|Faction Paradox]]'' short story anthology published by [[Obverse Books]].
'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the first anthology in the ''[[Faction Paradox (series)|Faction Paradox]]: [[Worlds of the Spiral Politic (series)|Worlds of the Spiral Politic]]'' series. It was published by [[Obverse Books]] on [[1 June (releases)|1 June]] [[2022 (releases)|2022]].


== Publisher's summary ==
== Publisher's summary ==
''to be added''
The Boulevard ([[Faction Paradox]]: Location Unknown)
 
More formally, The [[Boulevard of Alternate Brutalities]], the Boulevard is a Faction Paradox [[prison]].
 
Physically, the Boulevard is, as the name suggests, a single broad [[street]], stretching for an unknown distance in both directions, and lined on one side with a dense [[forest]] of [[oak tree]]s.
 
Facing this forest is the prison itself, which is comprised of buildings lifted from throughout history at the moment of their destruction. This lifting extends to the street immediately outside each building, giving the Boulevard a patchwork appearance, and leading one time travelling visitor to describe the Boulevard as a 'funky [[Frankenstein's monster|Frankenstein's Monster]] of a place'.
 
Behind each doorway on the Boulevard there is a [[prison cell|cell]], containing a single [[prisoner]]. Each cell can extend to encompass anything from the traditional square concrete enclosure with barred windows, to an entire planet. It is believed that the Boulevard is controlled by an appointed [[Godparent (rank)|Godfather]] and a cadre of [[Cousin (rank)|Cousins]], assisted by guards taken from certain of the more aggressive [[Lesser species|Lesser Species]].
 
Although there has never been any formal proclamation regarding the purpose of the Boulevard, it is believed that the environment of each cell is tailored to the punishment – or, possibly but implausibly, the rehabilitation – of the individual imprisoned.
 
[from ''Apocrypha to [[The Book of the War]]'']


== Stories ==
== Stories ==
== Stories ==
{| {{prettytable}}
{| {{prettytable}}
! # || Title || Author || Featuring || Release date
! # || Title || Author
|-
|-
|1
|1
|
|''[[A Reasonable Man (short story)|A Reasonable Man]]''
|[[Kelly Hale]]<ref name="Tweet 1">https://twitter.com/obversebooks/status/1384813955479126017</ref>
|[[Gareth Madgwick]]
|
|rowspan=13|
|-
|-
|2
|2
|
|''[[Body and Soul (short story)|Body and Soul]]''
|[[Dave Hoskin]]<ref name="Tweet 1"/>
|[[Paul Hiscock]]
|
|-
|-
|3
|3
|
|''[[The Boy Who Couldn't Stop Aging (short story)|The Boy Who Couldn't Stop Aging]]''
|[[Simon Bucher-Jones]]<ref name="Tweet 1"/>
|[[Tim Gambrell (writer)|Tim Gambrell]]
|
|-
|-
|4
|4
|
|''[[Marticide (short story)|Marticide]]''
|[[Kara Dennison]]<ref name="Tweet 1"/>
|[[Robert Shepherd]]
|
|-
|-
|5
|5
|
|''[[The Sisters of the Little Moments (short story)|The Sisters of the Little Moments]]''
|[[Alan Taylor]]<ref name="Tweet 1"/>
|[[Kelly Hale]]
|
|-
|-
|6
|6
|
|''[[You are the Absurd Hero (short story)|You are the Absurd Hero]]''
|[[Juliet Kemp]]<ref name="Tweet 1"/>
|[[Kevin Burnard]]
|
|-
|-
|7
|7
|
|''[[The Oracle (short story)|The Oracle]]''
|[[Jay Eales]]<ref name="Tweet 1"/>
|[[Philip Marsh]]
|
|-
|-
|8
|8
|
|''[[The Fixer (short story)|The Fixer]]''
|[[Courtney Milnestein]]<ref name="Tweet 1"/>
|[[James K. Maddox]]
|
|-
|-
|9
|9
|
|''[[This Is What They Took From You (short story)|This Is What They Took From You]]''
|[[Philip Marsh]]<ref name="Tweet 1"/>
|[[Phil Shaw]]
|
|-
|-
|10
|10
|
|''[[The Crikeytown Cancellations (short story)|The Crikeytown Cancellations]]''
|[[James Maddox]]<ref name="Tweet 2">https://twitter.com/obversebooks/status/1384815252072763392</ref>
|[[Charles Murphy]]
|
|-
|11
|
|Joshua Prentice<ref name="Tweet 2"/>
|
|-
|12
|
|[[Julio Angel Ortiz]], [[Vince Stadon]]<ref name="Tweet 2"/>
|
|-
|13
|
|[[Robert Shepherd]]<ref name="Tweet 2"/>
|
|-
|14
|
|Thom Hutchison<ref name="Tweet 2"/>
|
|-
|15
|
|[[Tim Gambrell (writer)|Tim Gambrell]]<ref name="Tweet 2"/>
|
|-
|16
|
|Kevin Burnard<ref name="Tweet 2"/>
|
|-
|17
|
|Aaron George<ref name="Tweet 2"/>
|
|-
|18
|
|Ben Casson<ref name="Tweet 2"/>
|
|-
|19
|
|[[Paul Hiscock]]<ref name="Tweet 2"/>
|
|-
|20
|
|[[Gareth Madgwick]]<ref name="Tweet 2"/>
|
|-
|21
|
|George Wells<ref name="Tweet 2"/>
|
|-
|22
|
|Athenodora Cat<ref name="Tweet 2"/>
|
|}
|}


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
''to be added''
* The [[2021 (production)|2021]] public call for pitches set in or around the [[Boulevard of Alternate Brutalities]]<ref>[https://obversebooks.co.uk/theboulevard/ Invitation to Pitch - Faction Paradox]</ref> resulted in almost 100 submissions.<ref>[https://twitter.com/obversebooks/status/1381220681770237952 Obverse Books on Twitter]</ref>


== External links ==
== External links ==
''to be added''
* {{Obverse|product/faction-paradox-the-boulevard-volume-one/}}


== Footnotes ==
== Footnotes ==
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[[Category:FP anthologies]]
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[[Category:2022 anthologies]]

Latest revision as of 21:26, 17 January 2024

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The Boulevard: Volume One was the first anthology in the Faction Paradox: Worlds of the Spiral Politic series. It was published by Obverse Books on 1 June 2022.

Publisher's summary[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Boulevard (Faction Paradox: Location Unknown)

More formally, The Boulevard of Alternate Brutalities, the Boulevard is a Faction Paradox prison.

Physically, the Boulevard is, as the name suggests, a single broad street, stretching for an unknown distance in both directions, and lined on one side with a dense forest of oak trees.

Facing this forest is the prison itself, which is comprised of buildings lifted from throughout history at the moment of their destruction. This lifting extends to the street immediately outside each building, giving the Boulevard a patchwork appearance, and leading one time travelling visitor to describe the Boulevard as a 'funky Frankenstein's Monster of a place'.

Behind each doorway on the Boulevard there is a cell, containing a single prisoner. Each cell can extend to encompass anything from the traditional square concrete enclosure with barred windows, to an entire planet. It is believed that the Boulevard is controlled by an appointed Godfather and a cadre of Cousins, assisted by guards taken from certain of the more aggressive Lesser Species.

Although there has never been any formal proclamation regarding the purpose of the Boulevard, it is believed that the environment of each cell is tailored to the punishment – or, possibly but implausibly, the rehabilitation – of the individual imprisoned.

[from Apocrypha to The Book of the War]

Stories[[edit] | [edit source]]

# Title Author
1 A Reasonable Man Gareth Madgwick
2 Body and Soul Paul Hiscock
3 The Boy Who Couldn't Stop Aging Tim Gambrell
4 Marticide Robert Shepherd
5 The Sisters of the Little Moments Kelly Hale
6 You are the Absurd Hero Kevin Burnard
7 The Oracle Philip Marsh
8 The Fixer James K. Maddox
9 This Is What They Took From You Phil Shaw
10 The Crikeytown Cancellations Charles Murphy

Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

External links[[edit] | [edit source]]

Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]