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Revision as of 22:27, 26 January 2022
A Romance in Twelve Parts was the first Faction Paradox anthology.
Publisher's summary
'What's that? Did I hear you ask what romance has to do with anything, little Cousin? You do surprise me. Why Romance is Story itself, nothing less than that. Romance is the tale with which a cunning man winkles out a widow's secrets and an honest one breaks his beloved's heart. Romance locks us away and sets us free, brings us great pleasure and also great pain, is the thread which binds all other stories together. Dear me, little Cousin, I expected better of you...'
— Godfather Valentine, Dresden, 1928
Individual stories
Title | Author |
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Storyteller | Matt Kimpton |
Gramps | Jonathan Dennis |
Mightier Than the Sword | Jay Eales |
Now or Thereabouts | Blair Bidmead |
Nothing Lasts Forever | David N Smith & Violet Addison |
Library Pictures | Stuart Douglas |
Holding Pattern | Scott Harrison |
A Story of the Peace | Ian Potter |
Print the Legend | Daniel O'Mahony |
Tonton Macoute | Dave Hoskin |
Alchemy | James Milton |
A Hundred Words from a Civil War | Philip Purser-Hallard (with contributions from every other writer in the anthology) |
Notes
- The cover is a panda skull;[1] Panda and Iris Wildthyme appear in Library Pictures.
External links
- Official A Romance in Twelve Parts page at Obverse Books
- A Romance in Twelve Parts at the Faction Paradox wiki
Footnotes
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