Published for the 53rd World Science Fiction Convention in Glasgow and given for free to members.
Junk by Neil Williamson Things to Come by Paul F. Cockburn The Software Ripper by Angus McAllister Body Politics by Philip Raines and Harvey Welles A Basket of Stones by Veronica Colin Touched by an Angel by Gary Gibson Lava Dick Has the Blues by Richard Hammersley Replicator by Andrew Ferguson Burning Bright by Fergus Bannon Corrosion by Michael Cobley Viral Programme by Andrew J. Wilson
Neil Williamson lives in Glasgow, Scotland, and is the author of novels and short stories in genres ranging from science fiction to slipstream.
Several of his books and stories have been shortlisted for awards: Nova Scotia: New Scottish Speculative Fiction (World Fantasy Award), The Ephemera (British Fantasy Award), Arrhythmia (British Science Fiction Association Award), The Moon King (British Fantasy Holdstock Award and British Science Fiction Association Award, runner-up), A Moment of Zugzwang (British Science Fiction Association Award and British Fantasy Award), Nova Scotia vol 2: New Speculative Fiction From Scotland (British Science Fiction Association Award and British Fantasy Award) Charlie Says (British Science Fiction Association Award and British Fantasy Award).
Neil's latest book is: Blood In The Bricks, published by NewCon Press in October 2025.