Escape — Two Came Back

Escape aired “Two Came Back” on August 4, 1950. The story was written by Jules Archer (1915-2008), who became famous for his many political, historical, and biographical books–especially for younger readers. He was interviewed for the History Channel’s series In Search of History in 1999. Archer saw duty during World War II in the Pacific …

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Skulls and Crossbones, Tales of Women Pirates

Skulls and Crossbones, Tales of Women Pirates
Edited by Andi Marquette and R. G. Emanuelle

“Ladgarda” by Christine Rains
“The Gallows” by Jove Belle
“Valkyry” by Rakelle Valencia
“Lost Treasure” by R. G. Emanuelle
“The Hangman’s Dance” by Jane Fletcher
“The Furies” by Rajan Khanna
“Devil’s Bargain” by Andi Marquette
“Fifty Octaves Deep” by Alice Godwin
“HMS Nefarious,” by Rod Santos
“Pirate Wannabe” by Aubrie Dionne
“Road Pirate Wanted” by Victoria Oldham
“The Brahmapur Buccaneer” by Matthew Fryer
“The Kindness of Strangers” by Vicki Stevenson
“Resolution 1838” by David Brookes
“The After” by Carrie Vaccaro Nelkin
“Captain, Hook, and Mr. Shrike” by Cat Conley
“A Perfect Life” by Elaine Burnes
“Stardance” by Trace Miller
“The Passenger” by Megan Magill
“Pipettes for the Pirate” by Holly Ellingwood

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Interzone #230, Sept./Oct. 2010

“Love and War” by Tim Lees“Age of Miracles, Age of Wonder” by Aliette de Bodard“The Insurance Agent” by Lavie Tidhar“Camelot” by Patrick Samphire“The Upstairs Window”  by Nina Allan Reviewed by Bryan Thomas Schmidt The issue starts off with a rather weak story titled “Love and War” by Tim Lees.  The tale of a woman serving …

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