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1 y separately published work icon Dark Imperium Marc Gascoigne (editor), Andy Jones (editor), Nottingham : Black Library , 2001 Z1811057 2001 anthology short story science fiction

'In the war-torn 41st millennium humanity stands on the shores of damnation. Its only saviour is the immortal God Emperor and the massed armies of the Imperium'.

Source: Back cover

1 y separately published work icon Status : Deadzone Marc Gascoigne (editor), Andy Jones (editor), Nottingham : Black Library , 2000 Z1810931 2000 anthology short story science fiction

'On the savage factory world of Necromunda, renegade gangs struggle for survival in the shattered tunnels and domes beneath the teeming hive-cities.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Realm of Chaos Marc Gascoigne (editor), Andy Jones (editor), Nottingham : Black Library , 2000 Z1810876 2000 anthology short story fantasy

'In the dark and gothic world of Warhammer, the ravaging armies of the Ruinous Powers sweep down from the savage north to assail the lands of men.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Into the Maelstrom Marc Gascoigne (editor), Andy Jones (editor), Nottingham : Black Library , 1999 Z1811067 1999 anthology short story science fiction

Short stories set in the Warhammer universe.

1 y separately published work icon Inferno! 1997 Nottingham : Black Library , 1997-2005 Z1809393 1997 periodical (14 issues)

The Black Library's original fiction magazine, which published material set in the Warhammer universe. Inferno! published individual, complete stories, not serial fiction, and soon fell into a pattern of publishing two science-fiction and two fantasy stories per issue. It has a policy of accepting unsolicited manuscripts and publishing new authors, but also published such established science-fiction authors as Barrington J. Bayley and Brian Stableford.

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