I don’t post enough reviews of my stories on this rustly ol’ blog so I figured now was a good time to start changing that. Innsmouth Free Press has just posted a wonderful review of Macabre, one that made me feel all warm and fuzzy inside (or is that the scotch?). Anyway, go check it out to see for yourself. Here’s
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Me being the nutty doctor that I am, with a geekish like of all things dinosaur and geologically past (as I’ve said once before, where better to get wild and crazy ideas for monsters?), I came across an article in one of my geeky science magazines on some new species of Mesozoic crocodiles. The one that really caught my eye was
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So do you fancy your (raw) squid dancing when it’s dished up to you? No? Me either. But it seems that’s one option available these days (although maybe not in Australia as the method is banned). This is a Japanese delicacy known as odori-don (dancing squid rice bowl). You get served the squid (have I mentioned that it’s raw? No?
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Just recently, I found myself stuck on a short story I was writing; I had the idea figured out but I wasn’t sure how to tell the story itself. So I delved into one of the bibles on writing, ‘On Writing Horror’ and read an interesting chapter on characterization by Tina Jens. Tina suggested finding the character first and then,
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I just finished watching the last few episodes of season 5 of Primeval, and they had the return of my favourite beasties, the Future Predators. This got me to thinking about some of the other awesome critters that have appeared recently on-screen (or in books); I’m not talking about human monsters, and forget about the classics like Freddy and Jason
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Back in November 2009, the AHWA held an online chat for its members with Clive Barker, one of my literary heroes (The Books of Blook volumes 1-6 are amongst my prized possessions). I asked Clive what advice he could give new writers and this was his answer: “I can certainly throw out some observation about the process of creating which
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Ever heard of piezoelectrics? No, it’s not some new fandangled static-filled meat pie, but materials capable of converting pressure into electrical energy. Researchers at RMIT University in Melbourne have worked out how to use piezoelectric thin films to turn mechanical pressure into electricity. This means by typing, you could power your laptop, iPad, or iPhone. Built into shoes, each step
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So I finally brought my Kindle and y’know what? I quite like it. Actually, it bloody well rocks. I’ve sat outside in the sun, feet up and sunnies on, reading on it and the screen with its e-Ink technology works a treat. I’ve sat at the table, eating lunch and reading, and there was no need to rest my plate
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Sometimes you read a story and even as you’re reading it, you’re wishing you could just put down the book and forget the words that have already seared their way into your head but you can’t, you can’t, you have to keep reading, following the events and the characters and the disturbingly brilliant writing to its conclusion, all the while
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