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Kenneth Bulmer

    January 14, 1921 – December 16, 2005

    This author is known for their captivating writing style and ability to immerse readers in complex worlds. Their works often explore profound human themes through compelling narratives. With a masterful command of language and a unique perspective on human psychology, their prose offers an unforgettable reading experience. Their skill in crafting vivid characters and memorable plots makes them a significant literary voice.

    Kenneth Bulmer
    New writings in S.F.26
    New Writings in SF.22
    New Writings in SF.
    The Pandahem Cycle II [The Saga of Dray Prescot Omnibus #9]
    The Spikatur Cycle [The Saga of Dray Prescot Omnibus #7]
    The Spectre Cycle [The fifteenth Dray Prescot omnibus]
    • 2020

      City Under the Sea

      • 178 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Set in a fantastical underwater world, the narrative follows a group of diverse sea creatures navigating the treacherous politics of their oceanic realm. As they confront tyrannical rulers and fight for freedom, themes of rebellion and unity emerge. The characters, each with unique abilities and backgrounds, must work together to challenge the despots who threaten their existence. Richly illustrated and filled with adventure, this tale combines elements of fantasy and social commentary, appealing to both young readers and adults alike.

      City Under the Sea
    • 2018

      The Earth Gods Are Coming

      • 106 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The narrative explores the innovative use of robot Messiahs by a united Earth, designed to establish religions on alien planets that prepare them for human conquest. These advanced robots instill a belief in a future arrival of Earth’s new men, effectively manipulating the faith of extraterrestrial civilizations to facilitate humanity's expansion across the galaxy. The story delves into themes of colonization, faith, and the ethical implications of such technological interventions.

      The Earth Gods Are Coming
    • 2015

      Chosen by the Star Lords, Dray Prescot becomes the Emperor of All Paz, tasked with uniting the nations against the brutal Shanks who threaten from beyond the world's edge. Alongside Delia, he has stepped down from the throne of Vallia to pursue their vision of a united Paz, facing challenges and adventures in their quest for peace and stability.

      The Spectre Cycle [The fifteenth Dray Prescot omnibus]
    • 2011

      Set on the enchanting yet perilous world of Kregen, orbiting the star Antares, the story explores the complexities of achieving victory and success in a realm where strength and cunning alone are insufficient. The narrative promises a rich tapestry of adventure, highlighting the challenges and intricacies of navigating this unique planet's dangers and wonders.

      The Witch War Cycle [The Saga of Dray Prescot Omnibus #10]
    • 2010

      Kregen is a vibrant and diverse world, teeming with life and excitement, yet it harbors a sinister underbelly. The contrast between its enchanting beauty and the lurking horrors creates a rich tapestry of existence. Here, innocent lives are ensnared by terror and sorcery, while injustice casts a shadow over the light. This duality sets the stage for a gripping exploration of the struggles between good and evil in a fantastical setting.

      The Spikatur Cycle [The Saga of Dray Prescot Omnibus #7]
    • 1977

      Contents • Keith Wells. A Time of Mind. 1975 • Vera Johnson. The Day They Cut off the Power. 1975 • Brian W. Aldiss. Year by Year the Evil Gains. 1975 • Michael G. Coney. Bartholemew & Son (and the Fish Girl). 1975 • John Rackham. Heal Thyself. 1975 • Bob van Laerhoven. Long Time Ago, Not Forgotten. 1975 • Peter Linnett. Zone. 1975 • David Langford. Heatwave. 1975 • Graham Charnock. The Observer. 1975 • Colin Kapp. Cassius and the Mind-Jaunt. 1975

      New Writings in SF.
    • 1972

      Contents:- Harry Harrison: An Honest Day's Work (1973)- E. C. Tubb: Evane (1973)- Arthur C. Clarke: Rendezvous with Rama (1973)- James White: Spacebird (1973)- Brian W. Aldiss: Three Enigmas (1973)- John Rackham: Wise Child (1973)- Donald A. Wollheim: The Rules of the Game (1973)- Sydney J. Bounds: Monitor (1973)- John Kippax: The Time Wager (1973)- Laurence James: Square Root of MC (1973)- Christopher Priest: The Inverted World (1973)

      New Writings in SF.22
    • 1963