Bloodtide

  • Bloodtide
    By Bill Knox

    Go through the harbour gates and you're in Shore Street . Turn left , keep walking , and you can't miss it . He's usually there when he's ashore , keeping clear of his wife - anytime she sees him she sticks a paint brush in his hand .

  • Bloodtide
    By Melvin Burgess

    PART I London is in ruins, a once highly advanced city now a gated wasteland.

  • Bloodtide
    By Melvin Burgess

    In the not-too-distant future, in a London wracked by war, famine, economic collapse, and chaos, two warring families--the Volsons and the Conors--vie for control, until a proposed agreement to cement an alliance with the marriage of young ...

  • Bloodtide
    By Melvin Burgess

    In the not-too-distant future, in a London wracked by war, famine, economic collapse, and chaos, two warring families--the Volsons and the Conors--vie for control.

  • Bloodtide
    By Melvin Burgess

    "Looks like everyone loves Odin these days," said Siggy. "Except me..." He noticed that the sacrifices were not just human. Siggy sighed and led his son downhill. dag agqerman I pissed on the walls three times before — 373 — Bloodtide.

  • Bloodtide: A New Holiday in Homage to Horseshoe Crabs
    By Eli Nixon

    Bloodtide was finding form just as the pandemic hit.

  • Bloodtide
    By Robert Kalish

    Bloodtide

  • Bloodtide
    By Bill Knox

    Bloodtide

  • Bloodtide
    By Cliff Garnett

    Amid the turmoil, horrors, and devastation of Kosovo, a gang of Serbian renegade creates a concentration camp to hold thousands of Albanian refugees fleeing the conflict, but when they campture a downed American NATO pilot, the TALON force ...

  • Bloodtide
    By Jonathan Morris

    And the Doctor and Evelyn are not the only new arrivals; there is also a young natural philosophe by the name of Charles Darwin. This story takes place between "The Trial of a Time Lord" and "Time and the Rani."

  • Bloodtide: A New Holiday in Homage to Horseshoe Crabs
    By Eli Nixon

    BLOODTIDE is drawn from the author's own need for new cultural practices and extended as an offering for anybody to use with hopes of contributing to collective liberation.