Bet they never got that in Yokohama
The scene : Bar Miso The time : Thursday 7th September The action : Shrimp Bento box, Kirin beer … and the marvelous musical antics of Scunner. Proper bo.
Read More Bet they never got that in YokohamaNeil Williamson : everything's ephemeral
The scene : Bar Miso The time : Thursday 7th September The action : Shrimp Bento box, Kirin beer … and the marvelous musical antics of Scunner. Proper bo.
Read More Bet they never got that in YokohamaThey don’t half come up with some odd notions. Maybe it’s the persuasive power of the way a character like Merlin is portrayed in the fantasy tradition, but Merlin as an auld geezer stoatin around Partick. It just doesn’t compute, y’know?
Read More See amateur historians?Saturday night was spent in the most marvelous celebration of the music of Mr Joe Kane. A grand night out, featuring the magic of Kevin Price, the glamorous fun of Miss Leggy Pee and the rambunctious music of The Plimptons all leading up to a cracking performance by Joe’s band, Idiots Against Time, showcasing the […]
Read More Recommendations…for Keith Brooke’s Infinity Plus. Over the last ten years Keith has grown IP into a colossal repository for great, free, short genre fiction, and that’s not counting the fine selection of reviews, interviews and other bits and bobs. Sadly, the site has become too much work to keep going now, so Keith’s calling it […]
Read More A moment of praise…As in, I’m going to have unload, before I explode. So, please be aware this is a (very rare for me) rant, pure and simple. It’s about Macs. I don’t like them. Or rather I don’t like the idea of owning one of them, or being associated with the company that makes them. I’m sure, […]
Read More Off my definitively unturtlenecked chest…Having been fortunate enough to have both of my books shortlisted for awards, I’d have to say that I’m generally in favour of them. Sales aside, it’s nice to know that people thought well enough of your work to want to mark it as worthy in some way. It’s not only gratifying, it gives a […]
Read More And the winner is…It’s finally, almost, here. TTA Press’s Black Static, the magazine that takes over where The Third Alternative left off for lovers of darkly fantastic short fiction is at the printers. We’ll see it in September. Can’t wait.
Read More The slow, creeping approach of Black StaticFans of Jeff Vandermeer’s astonishing 2006 novel “Shriek: An Afterword” (out now in paperback in the UK) will know all about the city of Ambergris and its facility for spilling/creeping/oozing out of the confining pages of mere books and into other media. In probably its most audacious attempt yet to cross-infect humanity there now exists […]
Read More Shriek (If ya wanna go faster)One of the joys of being into music and living in a town like Glasgow is that it’s perfectly possible to have a new favourite band on almost a weekly basis. For me, my New Favourite Bands Of The Week have recently included: The Yellow Bentines (at Maggie May’s) The Decemberists (played on Pulse FM […]
Read More Injuns, HonestJust heard that The Ephemera has been shortlisted for the British Fantasy Award. It’ll be presented at Fantasycon in September. I’ve already signed up, but I’m not holding my breath – the competition looks fierce!
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