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April 1, 2014

The Sandwich Run …

These are some of the places I walk past on the route I take up my street to head toward my favourite sandwich shop. Which is about a 10-15 minute walk past the historic Battlefield Park, to a road named after me {Ave. Wolfe} that leads to the Québec City Museum of Beaux Arts, and... Continue reading →
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Published on April 01, 2014 14:18

March 31, 2014

Lorna Suzuki Dreams BIG

A FANTASY COME TRUE I am delighted to announce that one of our very own, Vancouver-based fantasy author, Lorna Suzuki, will be arriving on the Big Screen 2015. Well, not her personally you understand, but characters from the Imago Chronicles series of books. The marvellous half-elven character of Nyla Treeborn, the hero of the series,... Continue reading →
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Published on March 31, 2014 05:00

March 28, 2014

Word Wrangling

Writers are not born; they are created through hard work. WORD WRANGLING Writing is about wrangling words to convey a visual in your reader’s mind. And, to do it well, you need to understand words and what they mean. You need to understand how they connect to one another before attempting to string them into... Continue reading →
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Published on March 28, 2014 05:00

March 27, 2014

Frailty

The paint peels, the veneer cracks and—just beneath the surface of appearances—horrors crawl.
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Published on March 27, 2014 05:00

March 26, 2014

Writing a Synopsis

One question I am asked by first-time writers about writing a synopsis is, ‘How long should it be?’ The answer to this is, how long is your novel? The important thing is it should be short and succinct. Some writers manage this in less than 5 pages, others ramble. Remember: A badly-written synopsis is like... Continue reading →
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Published on March 26, 2014 12:59

March 23, 2014

Wry Wit

This being a collection of things we wish really existed, and their meanings: BETELGEUSE – Instant space drink made from insects. FINAL SOLUTION – The universal solvent. VALIUM OF THE DOLLS – Robot tranquilizers. MASTER BAITER – The ultimate in handheld fishing gear. WHEREWOLF – Computer dating service for lycanthrophiles. CY BORG – The bionic... Continue reading →
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Published on March 23, 2014 14:18

March 15, 2014

Edge of Darkness

A GAME OF DEADLY SECRETS Edge of Darkness, one of the best drama series ever written. I mean, ever. Was conceived and written by one of my all time fav writers, Troy Kennedy Martin. The series was initially rejected but then finally commissioned and produced by the BBC back in 1985 and, subsequently, received six... Continue reading →
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Published on March 15, 2014 05:07

March 14, 2014

New Releases

Science Fiction Astounds! UK-based publishers, Solaris Books, has taken up the gauntlet {eh, was it ever, in fact thrown?} and is now publishing the excellent ‘Best Of Science Fiction and Fantasy’ starting with the latest in the series, vol. 8. Which, as it so happens, is edited by award winning editor, Jonathan Strahan. Featuring stories from... Continue reading →
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Published on March 14, 2014 09:05

March 13, 2014

Read A Short Story Today

As someone who loves to read and yes, on occasion, writer short fiction, especially science fiction, there are any number of websites all offering great short fiction. Whether science-based, fantasy or a derivative of horror, you’re sure to find something to suit your tastes from the list below. Check them out: Apex Magazine Analog Science... Continue reading →
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Published on March 13, 2014 09:39

March 6, 2014

Books That Changed My Life

Following on from fellow author, Gareth L. Powell and his post, ‘Five Books That Changed My World‘ for ‘World Book Day‘ today, I thought to do my own list. As per Gareth, each and everyone of the books listed below, at some point or other in my life, helped shape, change, or inform it in... Continue reading →
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Published on March 06, 2014 12:28

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