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May 10, 2021
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Apart from the novels Twinmaker (aka Jump in Australia), Crashland (Crash), and Hollowgirl (Fall), I have written many, many stories concerning the teleporting technology I call “d-mat”. Some have been published in the leading magazines of the day. Some have won or been nominated for awards. Some came out in my newsletter or as guest […]
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December 24, 2014
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Here is a Xmas fable that some may find a little grim. You have been warned! (Special thanks to Heidi Berthiaume for the New Improved Xmas covers.) “A New Christmas” James was born one day early, secretly and illegally, on December 24th. The father, a humble d-mat engineer, knew the law well. Data is supposed […]
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November 27, 2014
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It’s been a busy week or two, with the new Twinmaker novel doing the rounds and various other things in the pipe. Crash/Crashland got some great press in the national papers. The Sydney Morning Herald said: “while marketed as young-adult fiction, [it] is one of the rare examples of the genre that can be appreciated […]
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November 10, 2014
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You can’t get much clearer than that. Rate or review Crashland and I’ll shower you with gifts! Conditions? (1) It doesn’t have to be a good review. (2) I’d prefer it if you actually read the book first. That’s it. And what the hell – let’s make it Twinmaker too. I’m keen to get the […]
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