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    Albedo One [Issue 47, (December) 2016] ed. Robert Neilson (Albedo One Productions, €4.00, 88pp, ebook, cover by Antonio Javier Caparo) []
    Details taken from magazine website.
    • · The Cowboy who Loved Lady Liberty · Tais Teng · ss
    • · A Beautiful Day · Bruce McAllister · ss
    • · A(way) with Stella Maris · Karla Schmidt; translated by Tommi Brem · ss
      translated from the German.
    • · The Curse of the Di Blasio Agresti Salottolo Illiano De Scisciolo Prize · Michele Piccolino; translated by Paul Virgo · ss
      translated from the Italian.
    • · The Painting · Amanda O’Callaghan · ss; first place in the 2013 International Aeon Award Short Fiction Contest.
    • · The Bottle Shop · Nicholas Lim · ss; second place in the 2013 International Aeon Award Short Fiction Contest.
    • · Ever Closer Union · James Carney · ss; third place in the 2013 International Aeon Award Short Fiction Contest.
    • · Bodyware · Chris Samiullah · ss; first place in the 2014 International Aeon Award Short Fiction Contest.
    • · Lustbader · Ron Schroer · ss; second place in the 2014 International Aeon Award Short Fiction Contest.
    • · The Deepfolk · Juha Kivelä · ss; third place in the 2014 International Aeon Award Short Fiction Contest.
    • · Interview with Julie Czerneda · [uncredited] · iv [Ref. Julie Czerneda]
    • · Interview with Sean Williams · [uncredited] · iv [Ref. Sean Williams]
    • · Famous Monsters · Juliet E. McKenna · rc



    Albedo One [Issue 49, 2020] ed. Robert Neilson (Albedo One Productions, €5.95, A4) []
    Details taken from magazine website.
    • · When the Last Telepath Left Town · David Cleden · ss; first place winner of the International Aeon Award Short Fiction Contest 2016.
    • · Ware · Adam R. Shannon · ss; second place winner of the International Aeon Award Short Fiction Contest 2016.
    • · Ryder on the Brink · Magnus Hedén · ss; third place winner of the International Aeon Award Short Fiction Contest 2016.
    • · Pteranodon’t · Scott Bradfield · ss
    • · Panspermia High · Eric Brown · ss
    • · The Other Side of the Glass · Bentley A. Reese · ss
    • · The House Where Jack Dwelt · Richard Foreman · ss
    • · The Forty-Ninth Midnight · Lawrence Wilson · ss
    • · Exhaling Smoke, or How to Love Somebody · Ryan Row · ss
    • · Some Notes on the Origins of the Neo-Impressionist Movement · Charles Ebert · ss
    • · Scenes from Domestic Life with the Gentry · Nick Moulton · ss














    Alcoholman   (about)
    Self-described as a “metaphysical crime series”, Alcoholman only had three official issues, with a fourth produced but never officially distributed, each featuring an installment of the serial “Monster Zipper” about Alcoholman, the “intoxicated detective”.

    • Publishers:
      • Mystery Island; P.O. Box 465, Clarksburg, CA 95612: Alcoholman.
    • Editors:



    Alcoholman [#2, Autumn 1998] ed. Nicky Clifton (Mystery Island, $4.99, 24pp, quarto, cover by Mr. Bubba) []
    Details supplied by Richard Bleiler. Masthead: Alex Adams, Publisher / Writer / Adventurer; Bradley Mason Hamlin, Writer/Drinker; Devilgirl, Contributing Staff; El Secreto, Contributing Staff; Nicky Clifton, Editor and Interviewer; Nicole Hamlin, Senior Editor; Robert Berry, Website Engineer.




    Aldine Adventure Library   (about)
    Publisher: Aldine Publishing Co.
    Run: Nov 1927-Dec 1928 (20 numbered issues).
    Frequency: 2 per month / 1 per month from May 1928.
    Format: 8¼″ x 5¾″; pictorial covers.
    Price: 4d.
    Editor: Walter H. Light.






















    Aldine Boxing Novels:   (about)
    Long-running series of 50,000 word novels from Aldine, mostly written by Aldine’s regular sporting writers, especially Peter W. Batten (under his own name and the pen-names Peter Woodruff and Richard Worth). Other, mostly pseudonymous, authors included Tom Lloyd, Reid Whitley (R. Coutts Armour), Richard Goyne, T. Le Breton (T. Murray Ford) and an early, single novel by Sydney Horler. Some later titles were reprints, a policy continued when the series was relaunched.




















































































































    Aldine Cinema Novels   (about)
    Based on a series of 2000 ft. silent films produced by G.B. Samuelson for Ideal and starring Fred Paul as Richard (Dick) Harris, aka Deadwood Dick, an Englishman finding adventure in the wild west. Paul also directed some of the action, along with L.C. MacBean. The films were released around October 1915, and novelised for Aldine by (the probably pseudonymous) J. Harrington White.








    Aldine Detective Tales:   (about)























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