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Eastercon: Satellite 4 – Scheduled Orbit

It’s almost Easter, so it’s almost Eastercon! The BSFA’s annual convention has moved to Glasgow, and I’ll be making my programme debut this year. As I mentioned yesterday, I’m doing my first ever book signing, when La Femme launches at the Newcon Press / PS Publishing party on the Friday.

That’s not all. I’ll be crossing another first off my list this year, when I appear on two of Eastercon’s convention panels. One of these is right before the signing on the Friday evening. So, if you fancy two hours of back-to-back Booth – and an encore on Sunday – come along, hear me waffle, and I’ll scribble all over your books. Any books, really. Magazines too. Notebooks. Toaster Ovens. Small potted palms. Treasure Maps to hoards of Mexican gold…

Here’s what I’ll be up to:

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Blog Fiction

New Fiction: La Femme and Dame Chance

La Femme, from Newcon Press

So, the Eastercon 2014 schedule is up! Amongst the usual round of book launches and publisher parties, Newcon Press will be launching a new dual anthology. La Femme and Noir will feature stories from Storm Constantine, Adam Roberts, Maura McHugh, Simon Kurt Unsworth, Jonathan Oliver, John Llewellyn Probert, E. J. Swift, Andrew Hook, Benjanun Sriduangkeaw…

And me.

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Blog

Sleeping Sentries

Hello. This is a First Post.

What do people write in a first post now? It seems like all blogs appear perfectly formed, ex machina, with posts marking every significant genre event for the last six months. Perfectly polished journal homunculi. Like an Oscar made of lolz.

If you’re here, perhaps it’s because you’ve read either one of my short stories or my writing about Rock and Metal, or maybe you’ve seen my live photos, right? Thank you very much for stopping by, whichever it is. I’ll be using this space to ramble on about things I’m up to, as well as anything else that snags on brain debris as it drifts through my consciousness.

That could be quite a lot of stuff. We recently had a tornado. Took the A Perfect Circle archive right off its hinges.

In the meantime, why not take a moment to explore some of the links at the top and side of the page for more cool stuff? I’ll be with you soon.