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November 26, 2012

a bite of the cherry…

Why I believe we need to accept that austerity is here to stay, and that we should do so with grace...
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Published on November 26, 2012 03:04

November 19, 2012

vitruvian lobster…

a rant about the vanity of human beings, and how it may bring about our downfall...
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Published on November 19, 2012 02:56

November 5, 2012

digital texts: a return to aspects of an oral tradition…?

how ebooks may be a return to some aspects of oral storytelling that were lost with the invention of writing...
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Published on November 05, 2012 03:07

October 29, 2012

how pulp becomes art?

a possible mechanism for how pulp becomes art?
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Published on October 29, 2012 08:55

October 22, 2012

why driving on the left may be safer…

brain structure suggests it's possible that people driving on the left, will drive better than those driving on the right...
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Published on October 22, 2012 02:55

July 22, 2012

art by committee…

I rail against any move to use ebook technology to give 'performance' feedback on a book to its author...
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Published on July 22, 2012 11:13

July 4, 2012

climate flicker…

are we living through the transition from one climate mode to another...?
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Published on July 04, 2012 09:46

July 2, 2012

state of play

When I came back from Iran, towards the end of last year, it no longer felt the best time to dive in deep into something as challenging as my Persian book. Over the summer months I am far more sociable than at any other time of year, and thus more distracted. So, I decided it was best to set the Persian book aside and, instead, I threw myself into writing a sci-fi novel set in and around my home in East Lothian – a dark story somewhat in the John Wyndham manner. I was making good progress with this when a graphic novel project, that I had been working on in the background with my friend Adrian Smith, burst into life.


Writing, scripting and storyboarding graphic novels has turned out to be very natural for me – and, as I’ve written before, given how ‘visual’ my books have been thus far, this is hardly surprising. Adrian and I started off on a project called Malta in September 2010 – and, though I produced a complete design, and Adrian did perhaps half a dozen pages, somehow it lost impetus (though I am currently absorbing it into a new project that I am developing with Adrian). It was our first attempt to work together (after the work we did on Kryomek back in the 90s) and we both learned a lot from it.


Our current joint project, entitled War in Heaven, is the first of several books centred around our heroine Eve Ryman, and is our retelling of part of John Milton’s Paradise Lost. It is now complete and we seem to have found a publisher for it in a US startup called Madefire. Madefire has just launched an app for the iPad and publication would, initially, be exclusively on that platform.


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Published on July 02, 2012 01:39

state of play…

a resumption of blogging and a work in progress report...
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Published on July 02, 2012 01:39

March 5, 2012

consuming individuality…

how consumerism may make the individual... and not the other way round...
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Published on March 05, 2012 05:06