Full Catastrophia ToC announced
Posted by Paul Raven on September 28th, 2009 at 10:14
As promised, Allen Ashley has been in touch with the final line-up for his Catastrophia anthology, to be published by us here at PS some time next year. The selection includes some big names and some new faces – take it away, Allen!
I am pleased to confirm the final line-up for this forthcoming anthology. Please note that the contributors are listed in alphabetical order and that the running order of the book will be markedly different. So, we have:
- “Hapless Humanity” by Brian Aldiss
- “The Phoney War” by Nina Allan
- “Nanoamerica” by David John Baker
- “Steven’s Boat” by Billie Bundschuh
- “Happy Ending” by Simon Clark
- “Something for Nothing” by Joe Essid
- “Check” by Robert Guffey
- “Fade” by David Gullen
- “Trouble with Telebrations” by “J. B. Harris”
- “Up” by Andrew Hook
- “A Hard Place” by Carole Johnstone
- “Scalped” by Jet McDonald
- “Noose” by Adam Roberts
- “In the Face of Disaster” by Ian Sales
- “Pixels on a Screen” by Patrick Shuler
- “The Long Road to the Sea” by James L. Sutter
- “Gravity Wave” by Douglas Thompson
- “Crashes” by Stuart Young
Plus a short introduction by myself.
This is not the end of the Catastrophia postings as I hope soon to announce a provisional launch date and venue, at which we hope to have many of the authors attending with biro or fountain pen in hand. Also, I will no doubt want to waffle on a little more about how great this anthology is going to be. So, keep checking in!
You heard the man – we’ll keep you posted with further developments.
But while I’m here, have you enjoyed following along with the development of this anthology here at the PS Newsroom? We thought it might be a fun thing to do for future projects, so let us know what you think!

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September 30th, 2009 at 9:16 am
I’m so excited to be included in this anthology and to read the other authors works!
September 30th, 2009 at 9:47 am
Or should that be ‘the other authors’ work’? It’s around 2 am where I am so, I’m definitely not in peak editing mode.
Still excited though!
October 7th, 2009 at 2:23 pm
It’s certainly been interesting as a contributor, discovering whose company you are in, finding out a little about them, and wondering if JB Harris really is who I think he is.