Wednesday 7 December 2011

He's baaaaaaaaaaaaaack!


Little did I know, in the last years of the 20th century, what a simple query would lead to. Whilst I was canvassing for the anthology SWORDS AGAINST THE MILLENNIUM which I was editing for The Alchemy Press, I dropped an innocent query to old friend Adrian Cole - creator of The Voidal - wondering if Ade had any unpublished Voidal fiction I could use. He did - and that's when it all started...





Spurred on, inspired - whatever - Ade assembled the whole Voidal saga, and this year Wildside Press published it in three volumes (vol.1 - Oblivion Hand - had previously been published with its Jim Pitts cover).



And just to rub salt into the wound, Ade included me in the dedication for volume two - like any of this is my fault!

Friday 16 September 2011

Sailing High

As a way of dipping their toes into electronic publishing, The Alchemy Press have released a Kindle edition of the Damian Paladin novella, Sailors of the Skies - originally published in the British Fantasy Society's magazine, DARK HORIZONS in 2009. The cover uses Arthur Wang's original artwork for DH, with design provided by yours truly (so no one else can take the blame).



Check out the link:


to download a copy. You know you want to...

Friday 27 May 2011

Wednesday 23 March 2011

We're all doomed

Here we go - just like buses: two publications with stuff by me come along at the same time again. DOOMOLOGY, THE DAWNING OF DISASTERS from The Library of Science Fiction and Fantasy popped through my door (well, thunked would be closer - it's a big book) last week. My humble contribution is entitled Hell Freezes Over. The book's available from Amazon.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Doomology-Bill-Tucker/dp/1453731490/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1300872302&sr=1-1

And at the same time, I found out that the Spring issue of DARK VALENTINE is available for download, with my story Only the Lonely. Check it out:
http://darkvalentine.net/index.php/2011/03/rites-of-spring/

SWORDS 'N' STUFF

I’ve recently gotten back into writing sword and sorcery fiction again. Don’t know why (although by a strange coincidence, S&S does seem...