Cassandra
- 464 pages
- 17 hours of reading
Bailey flips the legend of Troy on its head by asking 'What if?' Using a female, Trojan perspective she re-interprets and dissects the possibilities.







Bailey flips the legend of Troy on its head by asking 'What if?' Using a female, Trojan perspective she re-interprets and dissects the possibilities.
Exploring themes of identity and the impact of the past, the narrative follows an individual who returns to a familiar yet unrecognizable environment. As they navigate the complexities of their former life, the reactions of those around them range from fear to curiosity. The story delves into the possibilities of altering the past and reshaping the future, posing thought-provoking questions about recognition and the essence of self.
Contents include: Time Machine by Anna Ostrowska A Tear in the Camera by Robet Meadley Poems: by William Jon Watkins, Robert Calvert The Diary of the Translator by Geoff Ryman Kong by Adrian Eckersley Before She Started Packing, Strawberry by Chris Young The Cabinet of Oliver Naylor by Barrington J. Bayley Christmas Story by Michael Butterworth ...As American As... by William Nabors The Boy by Bruce McAllister Constant Fire by Michael Moorcock In Love with Centaur and Roses by Peter Jobling Mirror, Mirror on the Wall by Nicholas Emmett Missa Privata by Keith Roberts Critical Section: The Eternal Invalid by Thomas M. DischA Date With the Hydra by Robert MeadleyArthur C. Clarke's Clone by John Clute
Inludes:Keith Roberts - The Ministry of ChildrenMichael Moorcock - Ancient ShadowsJoanna Russ - Daddy's GirlJohn Sladek - The Hammer of EvilBrian W. Aldiss - Patagonia's Delicious Filling StationGiles Gordon - MaestroGiles Gordon - The IllusionistCharles Partington - Narrative of MasksMatthew Paris - The Journal of Bodley CliveM. John Harrison - Sweet AnalyticsJohn Clute - Trope Exposure