Contributors (short story)
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Contributors was the final part of Burning with Optimism's Flames, comprising of fictional, in-universe biographies of the authors of the anthology.
Summary
Elizabeth Evershed
Elizabeth Evershed spends her time travelling between the 16th century Paris, 21st century London, and the 25th century. When she's not travelling or writing, she lectures at Scott College, Antarctica.
Alan Taylor
Alan Taylor has done a lot in his life, travelling across the globe and meeting many celebrities.
Cate Gardner
Cate Gardner is an author who lives with her pet raven Time. One of her readers fell into a local river while clutching her novella, who then froze and was preserved as a ice sculpture at her local gallery.
Daniel Ribot
Daniel Ribot has recently written the a Soviet vampire-hunting novel.
Kelly Hale
Kelly Hale lives in Stumptown, where she manages a gentlemen's club, but has an ambition to write for Faction Paradox as her full-time career.
Stephen Marley
Stephen Marley came it existence fully formed from the head of Zeus in Walsall in 1813. He was one of the founders of the Rapscallion Club, but after he was found to be connected to the Scarlet Bloomers in 1851 he was transported to Van Diemen's Land. Years later, he became an inventor, and he moved to New York in 1921. There is no photographic evidence of him, and the rumours that he wrote All the Fun of the Fear is apparently false as it appears a thirteen year old girl Gladys Trubshaw wrote it.
Characters
- Elizabeth Evershed
- Alan Taylor
- Alan Taylor's grandmother
- Cate Gardner
- Time
- Fan
- Daniel Ribot
- Kelly Hale
- Stephen Marley
- Gladys Trubshaw
- Philip Purser-Hallard
References
Elizabeth Evershed
- Elizabeth claims to be a descendant of Walter Raleigh and the last person to discover America.
- She's just finished her first novel, and her story The Socratic Problem was published in Obverse Quarterly's Tales of the City.
- Elizabeth lectures focus around Elizabethan Factionalism.
- She founded the college's penguin exchange program, Books for Birds. Several members include Marcel Proust and Anatole France.
Alan Taylor
- Alan has swum with dolphins.
- He has presented awards at a football stadium in Vietnam.
- Millionaires have tried to marry him, and celebrities have tried to preposition him.
- He works in an office.
- He has drunk Cuba Libres in Havana, and cocktails in Hong Kong Harbour.
- Alan has met Scarlett Johansson.
- He can make lasagne.
Cate Gardner
- Cate lives in a flat above a costume shop.
- She wrote a novella, Theatre of Curious Acts, whose fans sent Cate Barbed Wire Hearts.
Daniel Ribot
- Daniel is a construct of wetwear, Mexican wrestling masks, New Zealand Paua shells, Catalan caganers, and mud.
- Frog Island is in Leicester.
- His novel is published by Omnium Gatherum Press.
- Daniel is a member of The Speculators writing group.
Kelly Hale
- Stumptown's streets are paved with espresso beans, and the rubbish recycles itself.
- The gentlemen's club Kelly works in is called The Pitiful Princess.
- She makes artisanal breads from bones, and creates skin care products from locally sourced virgin's blood.
- She co-authored a TV tie-in novel from Doctor Who, Erasing Sherlock, a play, several short stories, and a novella.
- Erasing Sherlock is available on Amazon Kindle.
Stephen Marley
- Stephen died in 1967.
- The Rapscallion Club is located in Upper Gadding in Dorset.
- He invented the steam-powered wristwatch and the backward-flying rocket.
- Stephen lived in a log cabin on Madison Avenue.
- In 1954, the Madame Sosostris Circle of Higher Being claimed to have taken an ectoplasmic photograph of Stephen's animal soul.
- Gladys is a schoolgirl who lives in Grimsby.
Notes
- to be added
Continuity
- to be added
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