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Altered Narrative

M. Trask

Like a haunted clubhouse for people who like reading sci-fi, fantasy and horror...

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Latest Issues

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I’ve got too much laundry to do. Seriously, there are several small mountains dotted around my flat, fabric obstacles designed to trip me up both literally and mentally. As a child, excitedly awaiting the oncoming rush of adulthood where yo...

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The Calibray Job, Episode Thirteen

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A Dream of Starlight [Short Story]

I am struck, as I gaze upon this cosmic theatre, by the memory, not of the night skies over Lunaris1 or the Grand Archive of Hellan2, but of my father. Of my father, and the stories he’d tell. Those sweltering summer nights when we’d lay on...

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  • M. Trask

    I mainly write about what I refer to as the three S’s: Star Wars, spaceships and spooks. If one or more of those sound like your bag then feel free to say hi.

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