Shallow and Superficial
And thank you to Lisette, who says this cat reminds her of me -.- Peter Tennant asked me the questions that gave me the opportunity to be “just as shallow and superficial as the rest of us” … so, in...
View ArticleThe Tender Drive-by: Margo Lanagan
What can I possibly say about Margo Lanagan that you don’t already know? At Clarion South, she referred to me as a ‘witch’, and it was a compliment. She has been My Queen ever since. Margo is the...
View ArticleThe Kill Devil Hill Drive-by: Ace Jordan
The short film, like the short story, is an artform of making the most out of the least. Hollywood bells and whistles are generally not available to the maker of the short film, so it’s harder to cover...
View ArticleThe Jones Drive-by: Stephen Jones
Painting by Les Edwards Few things are more frightening than an awesomely put-together horror anthology … except, possibly, the person who puts said anthology together. Coz I mean, really, dude! The...
View ArticleThe Surreal Drive-by: Stephen J Clark
I always used to look at Tartarus Press covers and wonder idly about the lovely, creepy illustrations on the covers. Then I got the illustration for the cover of my very own Tartarus book andI learned...
View ArticleThe Knowledgeable Drive-by: Rosalie Parker
Rosalie Parker is one half of the fabulous Tartarus Press, which produces very beautiful books. She’s also an author in her own right and the author of the very lovely and subtly disturbing The Old...
View ArticleThe Sad Tale Drive-by: Jesse Bullington
As well as being possessed of an impressive moustache and a shoulder ferret, Jesse Bullington is also in possession of a prodigious writing talent. His debut novel from Orbit, The Sad Tale of the...
View ArticleThe Postscripts Drive-by: Nick Gevers
Nick Gevers is an influential man in the field of speculative fiction, being both a critic and an editor. He’s been a reviewer and columnist for Locus and is co-editor of PS Publishing’s Postscripts....
View ArticleThe Lakeside Drive-by: Christopher Green
I knew of Christopher Green via my write club buddy Peter M. Ball. Chris was a fellow Clarion South graduate (2007 iteration), but I didn’t read anything of his until ‘Lakeside’. We both had stories in...
View ArticleThe Wondering Drive-by: Sharon M. Johnston
Sharon M. Johnston is one of Australia’s new voices. She’s a talented YA author and active blogger over at http://downunderwonderings.blogspot.com/. She has just been short-listed in the Australian...
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