Your meal has arrived
Food for the mind, food for the soul. Recipes you probably shouldn't try at home.
Purple Toga’s latest speculative-fiction Feast or Famine? is now available world-wide!
Explore humanity’s relationship with food – whether feasting to build social connections, or the psychological toll of going without. From nourishment of body to feeding the soul, from despair to ecstasy – these sci-fi and fantasy stories explore how food is fundamental to the human experience.

Meet our bright chefs and their wild culinary creations:
The Egyptians Got It Wrong – Assaph Mehr
The Stew – Harley Carnell
Soup Invention – Christine Emmert
White Chocolate Coconut Cake – Margret Treiber
Spring Harvest – Darren Todd
The Purge – Spencer Keene
The Vegan Meatlover – Amber Parkes, John Owens, and Rowena Parkes
What’s For Dinner? – Andy Zach
Last Meal Diner – Harley Carnell
Brisbane Belly Buster – Ross Baxter
Family Tree – Christine Wolfram
Feed, Nourish – Joyce C Mandrake
Meridati Clinic’s Birthday Vigil – Virgo Kevonté
Appetite Displacement – Charles Walter
On the Life of the Cinderella who lost her Princes and Other Musings – Jennifer Jeanne McArdle
How to get a Yak out of the Airlock – Eric Klein
Lemon Pound Cake – Emily A. Grigsby
100 Years of Custard – Daniel Lukes
Nourishing the Shadows – Laura J. Campbell
Rabbit Stew – Assaph Mehr
Tavern Testimonials – E. D. Edwards
Red Riding Wolf – Assaph Mehr
The Descendent – C. W. Stevenson
Charlie and the Chocolate Feast – Reut Barak
The Goat – Ulff Lehman
Season of the Slumwort – Gareth D Jones
Stench – Assaph Mehr
Community – Scott Branchfield
Down on the Farm – Andy Zach
Nostalgia – John-Paul Coté
The Famine – B. E. Zemlá
How else could I tempt you? Is there anything you wouldn’t eat?
What about supplies, when space is limited?
Or perhaps you have a sweet-tooth, and want some comfort food?
Perhaps you’re into history? Or humour?
Whatever your relationship to food is, these pages are sure to satisfy you. So make some tea, pull up a chair, and get comfortable. You’ll want to sit and savour this for a while.
Next time we’ll resume with some Felix & Jack short stories. Till then, may your real and emotional tables overflow.






Very Awesome!