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February 25, 2011

Australian Shadows Award, and some good news from Tangent Online

The shortlist for the 2010 Australian Shadows Award has just been released, and can be read here:


http://australianhorror.com/index.php...


Basically this is the Aussie version of the Stoker, and has been recognising our growing pool of horror writing talent for quite a few years now. This is the second year that the Shadows have broken entries into three categories: Long Fiction, Edited Publication, and Short Fiction. Previously everything was lumped into one category, and not only has this move resulted in clarity for the awards given, but has suceeded in generating some really strong shortlists.


The added bonus this year is that several awesome folks can be found across the board, meaning that no matter who wins in *any of the categories*, I will most likely be cheering on a buddy or colleague. I'm so pleased for all these folks, and won't write out a laundry list – you know who you are :-)


In other news, ascendant Adelaidean Lisa Hannett has just scored herself a mention in Tangent Online's Recommended Reading List for 2010.


http://www.tangentonline.com/news-mai...


There may be other peeps on here but I was up late and my eyes are playing silly buggers. Well done, Lisa!

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Published on February 25, 2011 02:56

February 22, 2011

"The House of Nameless" now available as a free e-book

My Writers of the Future winning story "The House of Nameless" is now available on Smashwords as a free e-book, available in several different formats. While I've ostensibly released this free version onto the world for Ditmar reasons (with the full blessing of the publishers at Galaxy Press) it's also my trial run at formatting and managing an e-book. It's also quite hard to get hold of the WOTF anthologies in Australian stores, so if anyone's interested in seeing the type of story that gets into the book, here is one example. These anthologies are all available through Amazon, and now via Kindle as well – they also contain many words of wisdom from the best-selling judges, which are well worth the small download fee. If you want a hard copy, you will generally have to order these in (hence this e-book experiment to raise some 11th hour awareness of my story). 


This story can be downloaded here: http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/43525


If you enjoyed "The House of Nameless" and want to consider nominating it for this year's Ditmar Awards, the form can be found here: http://ditmars.sf.org.au/2011/nominations.html . There are oodles of other most worthy works that you may also want to nominate, an almost exhaustive list can be found at the following wiki: http://wiki.sf.org.au/2011_Ditmar_eligibility_list


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Published on February 22, 2011 13:00

February 21, 2011

Project Lucy, and the fuel that gives it rotten life

Project Lucy


Not much more to add, but it's coming together beautifully, and it's nice to be nailing down the "ecology of the supernatural" that I've explored in the related short stories. In fiction I've always loved the use of ephemera, and in the jesusman stories this has been kicked up a notch – the world of Now runs on a scavenger ecology, a brutalised society picking through Before-Time junk from "bleedthroughs" simply to survive. Time itself, and the brutal nature of the Crossing, has all but wiped out knowledge of the soft world these settlers left behind. All they have to prop up their broken culture is what bleeds through, and some of this drifting ephemera can shape politics, even religion itself.


All I can say is, you'll find one in every country town…I cannot wait to give the world Lesterton. Mwahahah.


Gauntlet Fuel Du Jour



You'd better *believe* that this novel is powered by bogan tunes. For those about to write, we salute you.

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Published on February 21, 2011 05:32

February 17, 2011

So you can tell when it's Deep Space Nine O'Clock?

You never actually own a Patek Philippe.


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You merely look after it for The Next Generation?


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PICARD WANTS YOUR EXPENSIVE WATCH.


The end.

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Published on February 17, 2011 03:44

State of the Gauntlet

I'll admit, there was a recent moment of doubt. A respectable pile of writing and auxilliary writing goals was starting to pile up on me there. There's a looming grant application, Project Lucy, some extensive edits for a commissioned piece, and the workload for Midnight Echo #6, just to name some of the stuff that appeared all at once, and needed to be addressed pretty damn quickly (some goals were self imposed, several of them contingent on outside factors such as deadlines, or the scornful mockery of Peter M Ball). 


Woe is me, I cried. How will I ever prune back this growing pile of wordy goals?


I wrote down a to-do list, I listened to some 80s hair metal, made myself a cuppa, and I then proceeded to stay up late and punch said list square in the junk. I finished the mop-up of auxilliary goals with a solid slab of Project Lucy, and it felt awesome :-) so there is proof positive, elbow grease can get you out of just about any jam.


Also, the Gauntlet theme music du jour is as follows:


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Published on February 17, 2011 00:50

February 14, 2011

Well, this is it Ma, time to pimp that Ditmar!

Once again we find ourselves rocketing towards the Aussie Natcon, which means that it's once more Ditmar Awards season. I hereby give you my annual shameless self-promoting blog post :-) the usual disclaimers apply, this list of my eligible works is for information only, and you should of course be nominating the works that you found most worthy or awesome. Rumours of a Jason Fischer Ditmar pork-barrel are sadly exaggerated, and it seems it's merit or nothing, until some sort of SF pun category sees the light of day (man, I'd be a SHOE-IN).


There's a scarily comprehensive wiki being maintained, a pretty thorough list of what Aussie genre writers published in 2010. The relevant page can be found here: http://wiki.sf.org.au/2011_Ditmar_eligibility_list , but to make life easier for you, here are my eligible stories for the 2011 Ditmar Awards.


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Best Novella or Novellette


gunning for a tinkerman, Aurealis Magazine #44


Best Short Story


The House of Nameless, Writers of the Future Vol XXVI


The School Bus, Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine #46 (Highly Recommended, HorrorScope 2010 Recommended Reading List)


Sebastian, Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine #44 (Recommended, HorrorScope 2010 Recommended Reading List)


Goodnights to Heaven, Necroscope


The Ward of Hours, An Eclectic Slice of Life


Starship Zamedi, Zombonauts anthology


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A super-handy nomination form can be found here: http://ditmars.sf.org.au/2011/nominations.html, or nominations can be emailed to ditmars@sf.org.au, or by snail mail to Ditmars, 6 Florence Road, NEDLANDS WA 6009, AUSTRALIA 


If you haven't read any of these works or can't get hold of them, please comment here, or send me an email at mail AT jasonfischer DOT com DOT au. I will hook you up with a reading copy of any of these, most likely electronic. I've made sure to get clearance from the publisher of Writers of the Future to share my winning story for this sort of purpose, so if you couldn't get hold of the anthology and want to have a peek at my tale, please let me know.


I always take my Ditmar voting very seriously, and put quite a bit of effort into my nomination sheet, often rocking the establishment by not voting solely for myself in every category :-) I'm gonna go away and think about what other folks did in 2010 that rocked my socks, and will most likely post a list of this stuff when I figure it all out.

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Published on February 14, 2011 12:59

February 11, 2011

Steam Wars

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Published on February 11, 2011 01:53

February 10, 2011

The Incremental Growth of Lucy, and Some Random Thoughts

Found an hour and a bit of time last night, and poured just over 700 words into Project Lucy. Nice! Good words too, which makes me feel quite happy given that a sustainable target when writing 1st draft is supposed to be about 500 words/hour.


Now, for some random thoughts that have been bugging me:



Is "Monkey" technically a road movie?
What do the soldiers in the recent Transformers movies actually do? They seem to pose a lot with guns, say snappy one-liners, and not much else. They shoot at the Decepticons in places, but do they ever actually kill any of them?  What is the point of these dudes?
If you take out Jar-Jar Binks and the painful rail-roading of Anakin into Darth Vader, are the first three Star Wars movies actually okay?  I'm much more forgiving of them these days.
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Published on February 10, 2011 01:18

February 9, 2011

Today's Gauntlet Fuel…

…is mostly for Peter M Ball, but too good not to share.  You may remember this song from about 10 years ago, but I bet you don't remember the GODDAMN MAD MAX FILM CLIP.  Awesome.


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Published on February 09, 2011 04:23

February 8, 2011

Brilliant

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Published on February 08, 2011 22:23