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    Going to Ost by Robert Meadley (Michael Butterworth, May 29, 2015, 978-0-9570016-3-3, £13.99, 223pp, tp, no, cover by Robert Meadley)
        Fantasy novel with an introduction by Michael Moorcock. An early version of part of the book appeared as “Conversations at Ma Maia Metron” (New Worlds #8, March 1975). Originally scheduled for publication in 1987, the manuscript was lost until now.


    Going to Ost (unpublished) by Robert Meadley (Savoy, n.d., 0-86130-079-3, tp, no)
        Meadley’s first novel, subsequently published by Michael Butterworth in 2015.


    Melconath (unpublished) by Robert Meadley (Savoy, n.d., 0-86130-059-9, £1.50, 176pp, tp, n.)
        With its odd mixture of present-day nihilism and 18th century blood sports, Melconath is one of the strangest fantasy worlds ever imagined. Bukh Tabrolf, barbarian, philosopher and sportsman, “wooden beads plaited into his hair”, makes a journey to the mysterious city, accompanied by a poacher, a boy, and a lady boxer. Not so much swords-and-sorcery as swords-and-wildfowling, against a background of a failed romantic revolution.


    The Odyssey of a Dogged Optimist by Robert Meadley (Savoy, October 18, 2004, 0-86130-115-3, 188pp, ebook, nf) [Ref. Colin Wilson]
        Funny, clever and erudite defence of Colin Wilson following a series of splenetic reviews of Wilson’s biography, Dreaming to Some Purpose, in The Observer and elsewhere. Available as a free PDF download from the Savoy website.




    Study in Shadow by John Meaney (Birmingham Science Fiction Group, November 2011, £8.00, 41pp, ph, nv, cover by David A. Hardy) [Novacon Booklets]
        Original novelette issued in a limited edition of 300 numbered copies, to coincide with Meaney’s Guest of Honour appearance at Novacon 41.
    Details taken from online listing.




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