Oomph, the anthology from Crossed Genres is released today. Available in both eBook and real, physical, smells funny and gathers dust, paper formats.
You can find it here and I look forward to reading some excellent stuff on the lower end of the super hero spectrum.
Also, by way of a small plugette for the other things I have had published in the last glorious year, do please be looking to the right for them.
Cheers m'dears.
Monday, 28 October 2013
Thursday, 10 October 2013
The Return of the Pulp-O-Mizer
It turns out that anthologies are like buses. You wait for ages and then two turn up at once.
Today the TOC for Oomph got announced and so, by way of celebration, I've been farting around on the Pulp-O-Mizer site again.
So, coming soon in Oomph is;
and in Caledonia Dreamin';
Today the TOC for Oomph got announced and so, by way of celebration, I've been farting around on the Pulp-O-Mizer site again.
So, coming soon in Oomph is;
and in Caledonia Dreamin';
Monday, 7 October 2013
Caledonia Dreamin'
Not posted here in a while due to mucking about with a novel length piece of nonsense and so not much happening.
(Actually, I've been watching too much Doctor Who in the run up to the 50th anniversary but I like to fool myself I have a reason for not writing so much short fiction at the moment)
Anyhoo, the reason I am here is that the rather wonderful cover for Caledonia Dreamin' has been shown to the world here
Isn't it gallus?
I'm really looking forward to reading this, so many interesting and new words from funny foreign places like Lanarkshire and Fife and the like.
But first, I must go and write more, just as soon as I have caught up with Doctor Who.
(Actually, I've been watching too much Doctor Who in the run up to the 50th anniversary but I like to fool myself I have a reason for not writing so much short fiction at the moment)
Anyhoo, the reason I am here is that the rather wonderful cover for Caledonia Dreamin' has been shown to the world here
Isn't it gallus?
I'm really looking forward to reading this, so many interesting and new words from funny foreign places like Lanarkshire and Fife and the like.
But first, I must go and write more, just as soon as I have caught up with Doctor Who.
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