That was 2015 - what to expect in 2016
Today I wished a friend goodbye for the final time. David J Rodger was cremated today. It just doesn't seem real.
Usually my end of year wrap up is celebratory and optimistic but today's mood isn't suitable.
But I need to wrap up, and I do find that there are lots of things to be grateful for. There will be a separate "books from 2015" post next week...
I published two books:
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North by Southwest - the first anthology by North Bristol Writers
and

Former Heroes - the second anthology from Far Horizons Magazine.
Far Horizons is still going strong - and approaching a second birthday & I've been writing a serial for it, which has had some nice feedback - Tales for the Ferryman
I had a story in Fossil Lake 2

I've been reviewing books and interviewing folk for Urban Fantasy Magazine

I performed at the last ever Small Stories (David was on the same bill)

And performed at Let me tell you a story Jack
I went to the Kitschies awards and Nick Harkaway asked me to introduce him to SFX Dave!
I ran a Horror Wrioting competition and three submissions - Far Horizons Forever Hungry & Fantastically Horny anthologies and Sick City Syndrome - having been busy with reading for them, my reviews kind of tailed off...
I went to Archipelacon and moderated a panel on comics as well as did a talk on "Dark Fiction" - scary and fun!
I got to interview Karin Tidbeck - always nice to meet your literary heroines! (Jagannath is amazing)
I was at Nine Worlds, as a punter for the first time, no panels, no readings, just relaxation (no such thing at a Con) - they need to fix their attendance for next year so it's not so packed!
I was at BristolCon again, which was awesome again - so nice that one of the friendliest, best run Cons is right on my doorstep.
Got a story accepted for Sproutlings

Which has led to more Australian opportunities (news to share next year!)
Bristol Festival of Literature was back - with a great program which included me adapting a Jonathan L Howard story for radio.I also performed one of my published stories in an artist's studio which was a great experience. The North Bristol Writers came second in the inaugral Flash Slam too.
I appeared on Ujima radio
I read a story at BristolCon Fringe (and will be performing again in March next year with Myfanwy Rodman)
I hosted a panel at HorrorCon
I was a guest of Bristol Women's Writers at their Halloween Spinetinglers event.
I performed at Talking Tales (and will do so again this coming Monday)
I performed at Page and Performance , a poetry evening at my local pub - I performed one of the very few poems I've ever written, It got its first outing at Sanctum which was an amazing 24 days, 24 hours a day performance by American artist Theaster Gates that North Bristol Writers were honoured to be part of.
I had some more stories accepted - including one for Speculative Bookshop Anthology & others that news will no doubt be released early next year.
I finished (well until an editor gets their hands on it) my novel Seven Deadly Swords - which is doing the rounds looking for a publisher at the moment.
So - all in all a busy writing/bookish year (I have read 122 books this year so far - possibly will make it a couple more by year's end but my reading wrap up will come before Christmas as usual)
Looking forward? I aim to publish (or at least start the process to crowdfund & self-publish) my short story collection which I have been calling Thunder & Magpies - but which may have a name change to A Tiding of Magpies (vote in the comments as to which you like the best)
And, of course, I'd love for Seven Deadly Swords to be published! I will finish Sick City Syndrome. Forever Hungry & Fantastically Horny will also publish and I wil start to submit my stories (I've been remiss a bit this year)
I'm sure next year will be as busy, if not busier, than this!
Usually my end of year wrap up is celebratory and optimistic but today's mood isn't suitable.
But I need to wrap up, and I do find that there are lots of things to be grateful for. There will be a separate "books from 2015" post next week...
I published two books:
[image error]
North by Southwest - the first anthology by North Bristol Writers
and

Former Heroes - the second anthology from Far Horizons Magazine.
Far Horizons is still going strong - and approaching a second birthday & I've been writing a serial for it, which has had some nice feedback - Tales for the Ferryman
I had a story in Fossil Lake 2

I've been reviewing books and interviewing folk for Urban Fantasy Magazine

I performed at the last ever Small Stories (David was on the same bill)

And performed at Let me tell you a story Jack
I went to the Kitschies awards and Nick Harkaway asked me to introduce him to SFX Dave!
I ran a Horror Wrioting competition and three submissions - Far Horizons Forever Hungry & Fantastically Horny anthologies and Sick City Syndrome - having been busy with reading for them, my reviews kind of tailed off...
I went to Archipelacon and moderated a panel on comics as well as did a talk on "Dark Fiction" - scary and fun!
I got to interview Karin Tidbeck - always nice to meet your literary heroines! (Jagannath is amazing)
I was at Nine Worlds, as a punter for the first time, no panels, no readings, just relaxation (no such thing at a Con) - they need to fix their attendance for next year so it's not so packed!
I was at BristolCon again, which was awesome again - so nice that one of the friendliest, best run Cons is right on my doorstep.
Got a story accepted for Sproutlings

Which has led to more Australian opportunities (news to share next year!)
Bristol Festival of Literature was back - with a great program which included me adapting a Jonathan L Howard story for radio.I also performed one of my published stories in an artist's studio which was a great experience. The North Bristol Writers came second in the inaugral Flash Slam too.
I appeared on Ujima radio
I read a story at BristolCon Fringe (and will be performing again in March next year with Myfanwy Rodman)
I hosted a panel at HorrorCon
I was a guest of Bristol Women's Writers at their Halloween Spinetinglers event.
I performed at Talking Tales (and will do so again this coming Monday)
I performed at Page and Performance , a poetry evening at my local pub - I performed one of the very few poems I've ever written, It got its first outing at Sanctum which was an amazing 24 days, 24 hours a day performance by American artist Theaster Gates that North Bristol Writers were honoured to be part of.
I had some more stories accepted - including one for Speculative Bookshop Anthology & others that news will no doubt be released early next year.
I finished (well until an editor gets their hands on it) my novel Seven Deadly Swords - which is doing the rounds looking for a publisher at the moment.
So - all in all a busy writing/bookish year (I have read 122 books this year so far - possibly will make it a couple more by year's end but my reading wrap up will come before Christmas as usual)
Looking forward? I aim to publish (or at least start the process to crowdfund & self-publish) my short story collection which I have been calling Thunder & Magpies - but which may have a name change to A Tiding of Magpies (vote in the comments as to which you like the best)
And, of course, I'd love for Seven Deadly Swords to be published! I will finish Sick City Syndrome. Forever Hungry & Fantastically Horny will also publish and I wil start to submit my stories (I've been remiss a bit this year)
I'm sure next year will be as busy, if not busier, than this!
Published on December 11, 2015 11:46
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