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This is a show that never met a status quo it liked, and so the situation established at the end of season four is immediately gone: some of the characters have crashed their plane in a new area and all the roads out are blocked. It feels like a typical Fallout DLC adventure, a self-contained location where they have a few situations to resolve before they can escape.

This issue features three science fiction stories. And "Broken" by A. Sayre introduces us to some robots with significant issues. This issue's cover features a gouache painting by a 19th century Tibetan artist, of a Tibetan demon devouring a human, from the Europeana Collections CC BY 4.

He lives in Manchester, England. Elaine Graham-Leigh is a writer and campaigner based in London. Her website can be found at www.

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Her first novel, The Caducais planned for publication by the Conrad Press in autumn Sayre has been writing in some form or other for over three-quarters of his life, ever since he was ten years old. A more detailed list of his publications can be found at www.

Born in Kansas City, raised in New Hampshire, he lives in Brooklyn and likes to read in coffeehouses. He is the author of two monographs, two novels, six collections of short fiction, and two hundred articles, essays, and reviews. His most recent work of fiction is The Adventures of Roderick Langhama collection of occult detective stories.

Douglas J. Ogurek is the pseudonym for a writer living somewhere on Earth. Though banned on Mars, his fiction appears in more than fifty Earth publications. As ever, all back issues of Theaker's Quarterly Fiction are available for free download. You've been given the power to instantly greenlight any sequel you want… What are you choosing?

So many to choose from. Bacurau 2. Annie Hall 2. Blade 4. Tron 3. John Carter 2. Riddick 4. Charlie's Angels 3. Assassin's Creed 2. How often would you say you fall asleep while reading? It was bizarre.