Andrew Darlington
Andrew Darlington
Andrew Darlington is a British poet and author of speculative fiction.
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Swords & Sorceries
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Sideshow
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A Saucerful of Secrets: Fourteen Stories of Fantasy, Warped Sci-Fi and Perverse Horror
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Stiff Things: The Splatterporn Anthology
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The Poet's Deliberation on the State of the Nation
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Creeping Crawlers
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I Was Elvis Presleyªs Bastard Love-Child
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SF international 2
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SF International 1
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Cthulhu
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Stopwatch
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Derek Taylor for Your Radioactive Children
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Euroshima Mon Amour: Poems from the Inner Mind to the Outer Limits
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Works in catalog
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Swords & Sorceries
- Open Work
Sideshow
- Open Work
A Saucerful of Secrets: Fourteen Stories of Fantasy, Warped Sci-Fi and Perverse Horror
- Open Work
Stiff Things: The Splatterporn Anthology
- Open Work
The Poet's Deliberation on the State of the Nation
- Open Work
Creeping Crawlers
- Open Work
I Was Elvis Presleyªs Bastard Love-Child
- Open Work
SF international 2
- Open Work
SF International 1
- Open Work
Cthulhu
- Open Work
Stopwatch
- Open Work
Derek Taylor for Your Radioactive Children
- Open Work
Euroshima Mon Amour: Poems from the Inner Mind to the Outer Limits
- Open Work
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