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"The editorial team save the best story until last; T D Edge's 'A Most Notorious Woman' . . . Edge creates a marvellously larger than life heroine in Grace O'Malley and the story is one of the best of 2009. Outstanding." Suite 101T D Edge lives in London. He won a Cadbury's fiction competition at age 10 but only did it for the chocolate. When that ran out, he got writing again and published several children's/YA books (writing as Terry Edge) with Random House, Scholastic, Andre Deu...

2012

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T.D. Edge's short fiction has appeared in numerous anthologies and magazines, including End of an Aeon, Realms of Fantasy, Beneath Ceaseless Skies and Flash Fiction Online.

2012

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Wizard Ambrose just wants to die; wimpish Prince Jestin wants to woo Princess Temaline. Trouble is, she's already betrothed. Jestin must fight a warrior to the death for her and stands no chance without Ambrose's magic.'When I saw Prince Jestin rushing to join my carriage, nose carving the air like a tiny, snotty shark's fin, I actually wanted to die in the Spirit Ring tomorrow,' thinks Ambrose.During the journey, he explains about the Ring to Jestin: "Fifteen old wizard fa...

2012

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T.D. Edge's short fiction has appeared in numerous anthologies and magazines, including End of an Aeon, Realms of Fantasy, Beneath Ceaseless Skies and Flash Fiction Online. In May 2012, he won the New Scientist/Arc Magazine's Science Fiction short story contest.

2012

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T. D. Edge lives in London. He won a Cadbury's fiction competition at age 10 but only did it for the chocolate. When that ran out, he got writing again and published several children's/YA books (writing as Terry Edge) with Random House, Scholastic, Andre Deutsch and others. His short stories have appeared in many anthologies and magazines, including End of an Aeon, Beneath Ceaseless Skies, Flash Fiction Online and Realms of Fantasy.

2013

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Jack Stapleton is one of the Bellers, a bunch of Cockney super-heroes who run secret missions for the British government but prefer to spend their time in virtual reality naughtiness or gambling away their grant. Jack's gizmo-inventing bachelor lifestyle is rocked when he falls for Sandra the local barmaid, then ripped apart after she's kidnapped by the deadly Bloodjacker who's supposed to be a myth. With the ragged remains of the Bellers getting pummelled by the Bloodjacker's super-powere...


2012

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Ten short story of fantasy, edited by Rayne Hall.The authors of these ten tales have spun yarns based on the premise that magic is real, but it requires skill to harness its force, and abuse brings danger. Suspend your disbelief, and find out what happens when people use magic to gain power, healing, wisdom or love.Some stories take place in fantasy lands, others in the world you know. Some are short, others long; some are funny, others poignant; some aim to entertain, othe...

2012

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T.D. Edge's short fiction has appeared in numerous anthologies and magazines, including End of an Aeon, Realms of Fantasy, Beneath Ceaseless Skies and Flash Fiction Online. In May 2012, he won the New Scientist/Arc Magazine's Science Fiction short story contest.

2012

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'Below the Bollocks Line' first appeared in Mirror Shards (Extending the Edges of Augmented Reality), Volume One; review from 'The New Podler Review of Books':"For me, the 2011 winner, hands down, was Mirror Shards. This anthology, about the impact of augmented reality upon society, featured a diverse array of authors. Indie author, Thomas Carpenter, assembled the stories from both traditionally published and indie writers and published it under his Black Moon Books imprint. The en...

2014

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Jack Stapelton's Bellers, a bunch of Cockney super-heroes, were decimated in the war with the Bloodjacker. They've barely recovered when most of the team is sent to the North Sea by MI5 to destroy a fire-breathing creature which may or may not be man-made. Jack, alone, follows clues to South Wales where rumours are that a real, ancient, dragon has been stolen from the spine of Arwen, the girl who housed it.Some powerful, really scary guys intend to combine the two creatures and ens...