To celebrate the appearance of my science fiction story Mashup on Daily Science Fiction, I’m giving out a great prize for the correct answer to this pop quiz question. At some point in Mashup, David meets a girl, discovers that her name is Sarah, and thinks, “Of course it is.” The pop quiz question is: who plays the male lead in […]
Read MoreFinally! My author copies of Space & Time Magazine issue #116, which includes my story Prisoner of war, are here! Better still: they invited an illustrator to draw for the story, and the result is disturbing and unsettling: in other words, perfectly suited to the story! Thank you, Alfred Klosterman!
Read MoreIt may have taken them all of two years, but as promised, Space and Time Magazine finally got around to publishing Prisoner of War. Look for it in issue #116 of this venerable publication! If you have a chance to read it, expect children, blood, depression, sunshine, and a Medieval castle. Seriously. (Though perhaps it’s […]
Read MoreAt last, another of my stories in print! What happened while Don was watching the game saw the light today, when the Summer 2011 issue of Big Pulp Magazine was published. It’s a lighthearted tale of marriage, parenting, miscommunication, and the Goblins that live under automated car parkings. And something billows in it, which is […]
Read MoreGood news! I’m featured author on AnthologyBuilder this month! AnthologyBuilder—the brainchild of talented writer/editor Nancy Fulda—is the first and best custom anthology website out there. Just select the stories you want from the giant database of short stories and novelettes, and just like that, a professionally printed and bound anthology will be delivered to your […]
Read MoreGrab your chance! I am the Featured Author on Sniplits this week, which means that my story Dumb son is available free of charge on their website. Download it now, and take advantage of your only opportunity ever to get this story for free. Added advantage: it’s the audio version, so you can upload it […]
Read MoreWhen I promised myself years ago that a book with my name on it would be published before I turned forty, I didn’t expect it to be a book by someone else*. Or in this case, ten someonelses. Nevertheless, I’m very proud that the Millennium anthology was officially launched last Saturday at the Elf Fantasy […]
Read MoreAnother book presentation, another free copy to win! With 5 days to go before the launch of the Paul Harland Prize anthology, I can finally go ahead and reveal both the title and the cover art. (Due to unforeseen circumstances, my hand is kinda forced here: last Sunday evening a review* of the anthology appeared […]
Read MoreAnthologyBuilder mastermind and editor Nancy Fulda informed me last night that Dumb Son was accepted for inclusion in the AnthologyBuilder database. Which means that as of last night, the complete collection of all my published stories is available for compilation into a collection. Details are on the Publications page on my site…
Read MoreThe Paul Harland Prize anthology I announced earlier will be launched at the Elf Fantasy Fair 2010, and its title and cover art unveiled. Details are as follows: Location: Elf Fantasy Fair 2010 De Haar Castle and estate Meet In lecture tent Programme: 16:00 – Presentation and unveiling 16:25 – Mass signing at the […]
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