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James Everington - Scattershot Writing: Available Now: The Quarantined City #4: A Lack Of Demons
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James Everington - Scattershot Writing. The triumph of Everington’s first novel is that, while hinting at lofty literary precedents, it cumulatively takes on an unsettling voice all of its own." The Guardian. Monday, 6 July 2015. Available Now: The Quarantined City #4: A Lack Of Demons. The fourth part of The Quarantined City. Entitled A Lack Of Demons. Is available now. Thanks as ever to Spectral Press and Simon Marshall Jones. Blurb and links below:. Buy Episode 1: T. He Smell Of Paprika. The Hyde Hote...
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James Everington - Scattershot Writing: Other Authors Are Available
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James Everington - Scattershot Writing. The triumph of Everington’s first novel is that, while hinting at lofty literary precedents, it cumulatively takes on an unsettling voice all of its own." The Guardian. Other Authors Are Available. As well as the books below, you can also find my favourite individual stories read in 2013. The Strangers and Other Writings. Peel Back The Sky. Stephen Bacon and Mark West:. Let's Drink To The Dead. Simon Bestwick and Gary McMahon:. Thin Men With Yellow Faces. Let The R...
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James Everington - Scattershot Writing: The Quarantined City
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James Everington - Scattershot Writing. The triumph of Everington’s first novel is that, while hinting at lofty literary precedents, it cumulatively takes on an unsettling voice all of its own." The Guardian. The triumph of Everington’s first novel is that, while hinting at lofty literary precedents, it cumulatively takes on an unsettling voice all of its own.". There’s the small matter of the ghost haunting his house, but Fellows doesn’t let himself think of that. Published by Infinity Plus. All that ha...
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A Continuity of Parks: November 2009
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A Continuity of Parks. Musings on literature and the art of writing. Monday, November 30, 2009. Well, it is the end of November. I have little hope that I will actually get any more responses this month (although it could happen) so I will start this post with my stats. Accepted stories: 1 to 52 Stitches called 'The Problem With Gnomes' I like this little story and I can't wait to see the rest of the line-up. Wednesday, November 25, 2009. Brings into focus all of the struggles we have to deal with on a d...
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A Continuity of Parks: Randomness
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A Continuity of Parks. Musings on literature and the art of writing. Tuesday, August 10, 2010. This post may start a half dozen times, I don't know for sure and I apologize in advance. First off, in the shameless self promotion part of the blog, my story The Ghosts of Cheyenne Trail. Is featured in the Library of the Living Dead Anthology, The Zombist, Undead Western Tales. August 10, 2010 at 9:28 AM. August 10, 2010 at 10:34 AM. August 10, 2010 at 10:35 AM. Jeremy, That is a scary thought. Crichton was ...
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James Everington - Scattershot Writing: Penny Dreadnought & The Abominable Gentlemen...
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James Everington - Scattershot Writing. The triumph of Everington’s first novel is that, while hinting at lofty literary precedents, it cumulatively takes on an unsettling voice all of its own." The Guardian. Penny Dreadnought and The Abominable Gentlemen. Is a new ebook venture from myself, Alan Ryker. Collectively known as The Abominable Gentlemen (in our own heads, at least). Each issues contains weird fiction from all of us, all based around a theme of sorts. And ebook ( UK. When nothing makes sense,...
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James Everington - Scattershot Writing: The Outsiders
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James Everington - Scattershot Writing. The triumph of Everington’s first novel is that, while hinting at lofty literary precedents, it cumulatively takes on an unsettling voice all of its own." The Guardian. Friday, 8 May 2015. Very pleased to say The Outsiders. A shared world Lovecraftian anthology from Crystal Lake Publishing is out today. It features my story Impossible Colours. You can read the blurb below, as well as quotes from each author, including me, about their story. And ebook ( UK. The Prio...
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Triangulation: Dark Glass | Parsec Ink
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A division of Parsec, Inc. Triangulation: Beneath the Surface. Triangulation: End of the Rainbow. Triangulation: End of Time. Triangulation: Dark Glass (2009). Available on Amazon.com. Joseph Benedetto, Jamie Lackey, Bill Moran, Deanna Hardin. The Milton Feinhoff Problem. Saint Darwin’s Spirituals. Kenneth B. Chiacchia. Windows to the Soul. More Things in Heaven and Earth. One Touch to Remember. A More Beautiful Monster. 8220;Short story anthologies usually work for me, in that, like a decent sushi buffe...
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The Upstream Independent Fiction Review: September 2011
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The Upstream Independent Fiction Review. The whiskey tells me what to write. Thursday, September 22, 2011. The Weight of Blood (The Half-Orcs, Book 1) by David Dalglish. Many years ago, Mr Upstream was driving through Indiana on his way to a Labradoodle convention in Columbus, and was listening to the radio. A DJ was interviewing John Cougar Mellencamp, and giving him hell about the awfulness of his very first album (as an aside, what the hell happened to you, Johnnie? Bad - but then, what is? All of whi...
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Samantha Sterner: November 2009
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What could be easier than to write articles and to buy Persian cats with the profits? Sunday, November 15, 2009. So as my current NaNo friends may have noticed, my word count has stayed at 13k for a while. That's because around five days or so ago I came to a sad conclusion - that I was not going to finish Nano. But my shortened Nano experience was positive, and so you can expect to see me fighting the good fight (or should I say writing the good write? Thanks for the cheerleading! I have a folder of ima...