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| ''[[Perspectives: Tribal Reservations (short story)|Perspectives: Tribal Reservations]]'' || [[Philip Purser-Hallard]]
| ''[[Perspectives: Tribal Reservations (short story)|Perspectives: Tribal Reservations]]'' || [[Philip Purser-Hallard]]
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| ''[[Outside the Wall]]'' || [[Sin Deniz]]
| ''[[Outside the Wall (short story)|Outside the Wall]]'' || [[Sin Deniz]]
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| ''[[Key]]'' || [[Jonathan Blum]]
| ''[[Key (short story)|Key]]'' || [[Jonathan Blum]]
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| ''[[The Inconstant Gallery]]'' || [[James Swallow]]
| ''[[The Inconstant Gallery (short story)|The Inconstant Gallery]]'' || [[James Swallow]]
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| ''[[Perspectives: Quire as Folk]]'' || Philip Purser-Hallard
| ''[[Perspectives: Quire as Folk (short story)|Perspectives: Quire as Folk]]'' || Philip Purser-Hallard
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| ''[[Cabinets of Curiosities]]'' || [[Mags L. Halliday]]
| ''[[Cabinets of Curiosities (short story)|Cabinets of Curiosities]]'' || [[Mags L. Halliday]]
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| ''[[Anightintheninthage]]'' || [[Lance Parkin]]
| ''[[Anightintheninthage (short story)|Anightintheninthage]]'' || [[Lance Parkin]]
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| ''[[Grey's Anatomy]]'' || [[Simon A. Forward]]
| ''[[Grey's Anatomy (short story)|Grey's Anatomy]]'' || [[Simon A. Forward]]
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| ''[[The Tree that Was]]'' || [[Steven Kitson]]
| ''[[The Tree that Was (short story)|The Tree that Was]]'' || [[Steven Kitson]]
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| ''[[Perspectives: Forging a Bond]]'' || Philip Purser-Hallard
| ''[[Perspectives: Forging a Bond (short story)|Perspectives: Forging a Bond]]'' || Philip Purser-Hallard
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| ''[[The Two-Level Effect]]'' || [[Eddie Robson]]
| ''[[The Two-Level Effect (short story)|The Two-Level Effect]]'' || [[Eddie Robson]]
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| ''[[Let There Be Stars]]'' || [[Mark Michalowski]]
| ''[[Let There Be Stars (short story)|Let There Be Stars]]'' || [[Mark Michalowski]]
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| ''[[Sleeptalking]]'' || [[John Fletcher]]
| ''[[Sleeptalking (short story)|Sleeptalking]]'' || [[John Fletcher]]
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| ''[[Perspectives: Intermissions]]'' || Philip Purser-Hallard
| ''[[Perspectives: Intermissions (short story)|Perspectives: Intermissions]]'' || Philip Purser-Hallard
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| ''[[False Security]]'' || [[Nick Walters]]
| ''[[False Security (short story)|False Security]]'' || [[Nick Walters]]
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| ''[[The Painting on the Stair]]'' || [[Simon Bucher-Jones]]
| ''[[The Painting on the Stair (short story)|The Painting on the Stair]]'' || [[Simon Bucher-Jones]]
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| ''[[The Cost for a Collection]]'' || [[Ian Mond]]
| ''[[The Cost for a Collection (short story)|The Cost for a Collection]]'' || [[Ian Mond]]
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| ''[[Lock]]'' || [[Kate Orman]]
| ''[[Lock (short story)|Lock]]'' || [[Kate Orman]]
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| ''[[Perspectives: The Injured Party]]'' || Philip Purser-Hallard
| ''[[Perspectives: The Injured Party (short story)|Perspectives: The Injured Party]]'' || Philip Purser-Hallard
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| ''[[Mother's Ruin]]'' || [[Dale Smith]]
| ''[[Mother's Ruin (short story)|Mother's Ruin]]'' || [[Dale Smith]]
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| ''[[Future Relations]]'' || Philip Purser-Hallard & Nick Wallace
| ''[[Future Relations (short story)|Future Relations]]'' || Philip Purser-Hallard & Nick Wallace
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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
These stories all link together to tell the story of the [[Quire]]'s visit to The Collection in the wake of Braxiatel's disappearance. Three of the stories - ''[[The Two-Level Effect]]'', ''[[Let There Be Stars]]'' and ''[[Sleeptalking]]'' - take place simultaneously.
These stories all link together to tell the story of the [[Quire]]'s visit to The Collection in the wake of Braxiatel's disappearance. Three of the stories - ''[[The Two-Level Effect (short story)|The Two-Level Effect]]'', ''[[Let There Be Stars (short story)|Let There Be Stars]]'' and ''[[Sleeptalking (short story)|Sleeptalking]]'' - take place simultaneously.
== External links ==
== External links ==
* {{bigfinish|releases/v/bernice-summerfield-collected-works-182|Collected Works}}
* {{bigfinish|releases/v/bernice-summerfield-collected-works-182|Collected Works}}

Revision as of 09:53, 1 June 2013

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Publisher's summary

"It might be your name on the deeds, but you don't belong here any more. This is our home, our collection."

The Braxiatel Collection. It's a museum, art gallery, and academic institute. A home for renowned archaeologists, runaway art thieves, and galactic waifs and strays. It's been a private playground and the battlefield in the fight against tyranny. And now things are changing again.

With the Collection's founder missing, it's up to those left behind to make this place their own.

Amidst the chaos of visitors from the far future, dark secrets, old friends and new enemies, Bernice Summerfield must do whatever's necessary to keep the doors open and her family safe.

Yet through it all, there's one truth she cannot escape.

Braxiatel is gone. And nature abhors a vacuum.

Individual Stories

Title Author
Work in Progress Nick Wallace
The Tears of Laughter David N. Smith
Perspectives: Tribal Reservations Philip Purser-Hallard
Outside the Wall Sin Deniz
Key Jonathan Blum
The Inconstant Gallery James Swallow
Perspectives: Quire as Folk Philip Purser-Hallard
Cabinets of Curiosities Mags L. Halliday
Anightintheninthage Lance Parkin
Grey's Anatomy Simon A. Forward
The Tree that Was Steven Kitson
Perspectives: Forging a Bond Philip Purser-Hallard
The Two-Level Effect Eddie Robson
Let There Be Stars Mark Michalowski
Sleeptalking John Fletcher
Perspectives: Intermissions Philip Purser-Hallard
False Security Nick Walters
The Painting on the Stair Simon Bucher-Jones
The Cost for a Collection Ian Mond
Lock Kate Orman
Perspectives: The Injured Party Philip Purser-Hallard
Mother's Ruin Dale Smith
Future Relations Philip Purser-Hallard & Nick Wallace

Notes

These stories all link together to tell the story of the Quire's visit to The Collection in the wake of Braxiatel's disappearance. Three of the stories - The Two-Level Effect, Let There Be Stars and Sleeptalking - take place simultaneously.

External links