- I’m not panicking. I’m watching you panic. It’s much more entertaining. Lois McMaster Bujold
- Please remain calm - it's no use both of us being hysterical at the same time.
- Chaos, panic and disorder - my work here is done.
- Synchronised panicking does not constitute a proper plan. T Glen
- To sound the alarm is not to panic but to seek action from an aroused public. John F. Kennedy
- We experience moments absolutely free from worry. These brief respites are called panic. Cullen Hightower
- Sometimes heroism is nothing more than patience, curiosity, and a refusal to panic. Leif Enger
- Don't Panic. Douglas Adams, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
- It's never too early to panic. Len Goodman
- Surprise is the mother of panic. Nick Murray
My Books
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The Ultraheroes series
Several new groups of superheroes, mostly British, living and working (mostly) in British cities like London and Birmingham. People discovering they have, and learning to live with, superpowers. Each book is complete in itself although there is some overlap of characters.
A tale of two dimensions, and worm hole travel between the two. People displaced in both time and space, learning to get along and work together to find a way home while getting used to the superpowers wormhole travel gave them. A trilogy.
Golden Thread
A superhero tale with a difference. Five heroes from another dimension keep returning - whenever they return, they have a job to do and are a well-meshed team in order to do it. Until one time, something goes wrong...
Tabitha Drake series
A different kind of power - the ability to talk to dead people. Tabitha has it, and murder victims seek her out to make sure justice is done. Tabitha has this and a disastrous love life to cope with.
Short story collections
Some feature characters from the above novels, others don't. They're not all about superheroes. Some are creepy, romantic, funny.
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