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http://www.hubfiction.com/2009/10/hub-99/


Extra Time now playing...

  • Oct. 14th, 2009 at 8:15 PM
hubfiction.com/hub/Hub_99.pdf

Extra Time is my third story to be published in Hub and my fifteenth story to be published in all.

My thanks go to Lee Harris and the Hub posse.

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Published!

  • Dec. 31st, 2008 at 11:19 AM
My thirteenth published story, Stars in Her Eyes, hits the bookshelves today, with the publication of issue 17 of Postscripts. I've just received my subscription copy. My hardback contributor's copy will be along in due course.

The paperback is gorgeous; the hardback, which will doubtless take a few weeks to turn up since I've only just finished with the signing sheets, will be beyond gorgeous (trust me). As a fellow writer put it: it will levitate under the power of its own gorgeousness and demand worship from all who behold it. Okay, I'm exaggerating a bit, but not much.

The suitably festive cover is here: store.pspublishing.co.uk/acatalog/info_392.html

This is the final issue of Postscripts magazine. Fortunately Postscripts is continuing as a quarterly anthology.



The Last Botnet...

  • Sep. 4th, 2008 at 6:05 PM
...Was published in Futures (Nature Physics) today. I've just received my copy of the September issue. It looks absolutely smashing. My short-short is on the back page, nicely and aptly illustrated.

The Nature crew were great to work with. If you have a hard SF short-short that needs a home, think about sending it there.

To think that this ex-astronomer finally made it into Nature! Okay, through the back door, but still... ;-)

V.

Free fiction!

  • Dec. 9th, 2007 at 3:18 PM
The English Dead are unearthed at last:

http://www.hub-mag.co.uk/images/Hub_36.pdf

Enjoy.

V.

PS. This is my tenth published story.

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Infrequently Asked Questions

Q1. Who the hell are you?
A1. I'm a British writer of SF stories and occasionally slipstream fantasy.

Q2. How long have you been doing this stuff?
A2. Hard at it since '97.

Q3. Where can I read your stories?
A3. For free on-line at Transcriptase and Hub (links below), or you can build a collection of them at:


Q4. When's that first novel due?
A4. First draft is nearing completion.