John C. Wright has been publishing new stories set in the world of William Hope Hodgson’s The Night Land over at Andy Robertson’s The Night Land website. I thought the first of the stories, Awake in the Night, was terrific, and reprinted it in Best Short Novels: 2004. The second, The Last of all Suns, was also good. A third story, The Cry of the Night Hound, is currently being published in several parts (Part 1, Part 2) and looks pretty interesting. All of the stories are long, so I’m guessing that someone will produce a book of them which would make for a good book.
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A quick head’s up
A few things that have come to my attention of late:
- first, Jeff VanderMeer’s cool new novel, Shriek: An Afterword, will be on sale in Australia in about six weeks. Check out the info on the book at the link above or over at Jeff’s website.
- second, John Clute has an interesting, if puzzled, review of Andrew Butler’s Christopher Priest: The Interaction, over at Strange Horizons.
Writers…
I like writers. I do. But honestly, working with them sometimes is a little like the apocryphal attempt to herd felines. Continue reading Writers…
New Agog! in the works…
Cat Sparks has announced that the reading period for the fourth Agog! anthology, Agog! Ripping Reads!, is now open. Cat will be reading from January through March 2006. The book, which is open to Australian residents (and others by invitation), will be launched in Canberra in June 2006.
The Agog anthologies, which now include Daikaiju, Smashing Stories, Terrific Tales, and Fantastic Fiction, have become a staple of the Australian SF scene over the past four years and it’s great to see, after a year’s hiatus, that another one’s in the works.
Jeremy and wikipedia
Jeremy wrote an article about the brontosaurus for wikipedia.