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Or at least that’s what everyone told themselves at first. But then the youngsters became [[Kang]]s, the older ones became [[Rezzie]]s and the [[Caretaker (Paradise Towers)|Caretakers]] forgot who they were altogether.
Or at least that’s what everyone told themselves at first. But then the youngsters became [[Kang]]s, the older ones became [[Rezzie]]s and the [[Caretaker (Paradise Towers)|Caretakers]] forgot who they were altogether.


But as society crumbles in [[Kroganon]]’s greatest creation, there’s still room for anarchic [[wallscrawler]]s and rebellious caretakers, damaged [[war veteran]]s and regretful [[architect]]s, forbidden [[romance]]s and daring escapes. There’s even a moment spent in a certain infamous [[temporal Empire]].
But as society crumbles in [[Kroagnon]]’s greatest creation, there’s still room for anarchic [[wallscrawler]]s and rebellious caretakers, damaged [[war veteran]]s and regretful [[architect]]s, forbidden [[romance]]s and daring escapes. There’s even a moment spent in a [[Eleven-Day Empire|certain infamous temporal Empire]].


Perhaps the Towers can be made ice hot again…
Perhaps the Towers can be made ice hot again…

Revision as of 21:58, 29 June 2024

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Ice Hot was the second Paradise Towers short story anthology published by Obverse Books, edited by Kara Dennison. It featured stories centring on the setting of Paradise Towers, as seen in the Doctor Who TV series of the same name, licensed from Stephen Wyatt.

Publisher's summary

Paradise Towers really is ice hot!

Or at least that’s what everyone told themselves at first. But then the youngsters became Kangs, the older ones became Rezzies and the Caretakers forgot who they were altogether.

But as society crumbles in Kroagnon’s greatest creation, there’s still room for anarchic wallscrawlers and rebellious caretakers, damaged war veterans and regretful architects, forbidden romances and daring escapes. There’s even a moment spent in a certain infamous temporal Empire.

Perhaps the Towers can be made ice hot again…

Stories

Title Author
Introduction Stephen Wyatt
The Beast of Paradise Towers Paul Driscoll
Paradise My Eye David Richards
Not a Toy Mags L. Halliday
The Caretaker Grace Haddon
Kang or Cutlet Matt Jordan
Unaesthetic Dylan Crawfoot
Doolally James Middleditch
Build Biceps for Happiness Stephen Wyatt
Objective: Conscientious Tim Gambrell
No Aliens in Paradise Finn Clark
Post Mortem J.E. Hogsed

Notes

to be added

External links

Footnotes