The Devil Wears… available on Antipodean SF podcast

My latest flash fiction piece to be published by Antipodean SF is also available on the AntiSF podcast episode 171. My story starts at about the 23 minute mark, but why not listen to the whole podcast and get some quick exposure to some short speculative fiction?

Details about all my publications can be found at my bibliography.

The Devil Wears Shapeless Ugly Garments Covered in Dog Hair released

My latest flash fiction piece, The Devil Wears Shapeless Ugly Garments Covered in Dog Hair, was released on the Antipodean SF website overnight. Many thanks to a nameless work colleague (you know who you are) for the title, from which the story flowed.

This is the sixth flash fiction piece that Nuke (the editor) has published at Antipodean SF (see my bibliography for links to the rest), and once again I’d like to express my gratitude for all his support. I haven’t found a writing group and have limited contact with other writers (although the one or two that I do speak with are very generous with their time) – it is a good feeling to know there is at least one other person who gets some enjoyment out of my work!

The Devil Wears Shapeless Ugly Garments Covered in Dog Hair story was inspired by the sometimes brutal world of performance reviews in the public sector. I hope you enjoy.

The Devil Wears Shapeless Ugly Garments Covered in Dog Hair accepted for publication

I think that might have the record for my longest ever post title.

Ion Newcombe, the editor at Antipodean SF, has accepted one of my flash fiction pieces for publication. The Devil Wears Shapeless Ugly Garments Covered In Dog Hair is currently scheduled for issue 171 of Antipodean SF, published in September 2012. I’ll also record a reading for the radio show/podcast, which will be broadcast some time in September.

I know Nuke is always looking for new material for the Antipodean SF website, so if you fancy trying your hand at a short piece of speculative flash fiction you should check out the Antipodean SF submissions page.

In the Service of the Public – now available

Apologies for the slow blogging week – I’ve been moving house and it has caused havoc with my writing schedule.

I’m pleased to announce that Antipodean SF has published one of my short stories – In the Service of the Public in issue 169 (July 2012). This story was inspired by one of the courses I went on last year to learn how to be a better public servant (unfortunately my course didn’t have quite as exciting a finish).

If you’re reading this post in the future:

  1. Where is my jetpack?
  2. The stories on Antipodean SF are archived after 1 month – I keep an up to date list of links on the bibliography page.
  3. No seriously. Give me my jetpack.

Antipodean SF is always looking for new stories and Nuke is great to work with. If you are a budding writer and want to try your hand at flash fiction (about 500 words – it’s harder than it sounds) then I’d really encourage you to go to the Antipodean SF website and check out their submission guidelines.

 

Antipodean SF Radio Show – Episode 168

The Antipodean SF radio show episode 168 is now available for download, either through iTunes or from the website.

My story, Striking Twice, kicks in at about the 24 minute 30 second mark.

Antipodean SF is always looking for more stories. If you are writing in the speculative fiction genre and feel like giving flash fiction (500 words) a go, you should visit the Antipodean SF website and look at their submission guidelines page.

Enjoy!

-m

Issue 168 of Antipodean SF – including one of my stories!

The latest issue of Antipodean SF is out now. It contains the normal array of flash fiction pieces, including a piece from me!

Ever since my children were born, I’ve had trouble regretting even the most stupid things I did in my life before that. It is cliched I know, but all those stupid things led to me being in the right place at the right time to have exactly the two children that I now have. If I could go back in time and live my life again, would I?

Striking Twice found its genesis in following that thought process to its logical conclusion.

Antipodean SF issue 168 is available online or through the monthly ePub publication. Enjoy!

In the Service of the Public accepted for publication

Ion Newcombe, the editor at Antipodean SF, has accepted one of my flash fiction pieces for publication. In the Service of the Public is currently scheduled for issue 169 of Antipodean SF, published in July 2012. I’ll also record a reading for the radio show/podcast, which will be broadcast some time in June.

Many thanks again to Nuke and the group of people that volunteer to help out with Antipodean SF for being such great supporters of my work.

Narration news – Antipodean SF 167 alpha

Episode 167 alpha of the Antipodean SF radio show is now out. No stories from me, but I did narrate Have to Learn the Hard Way by Stephen L Thompson, a short flash fiction piece about the future dangers of downloading a virus.

Many thanks to Stephen for providing his story for me to narrate.

Antipodean SF – Issue 167

The Antipodean SF online magazine issue 167 is now available, both online at the website or through an ePub version. Ten speculative flash fiction stories (edited by Ion “Nuke” Newcombe) as well as a review of The Dragon With The Girl Tattoo by Adam Roberts.

I produce the ePub version of Antipodean SF as a part of my ongoing quest to learn more about speculative fiction writing and publishing in the Australian scene.

Antipodean SF Radio Show – Episode 166 Beta

The latest episode of the Antipodean SF radio program is now out. This fortnight’s show features the usual array of stories and music.

I narrated a story by another author. The Red Button by Lynda R Young was a lot of fun to narrate – I even tried different voices! Nuke starts to describe the story at about the 7 minute mark, with the story starting at about 7 minutes 40 seconds.

I also had a 50 word story in this edition called Beware Antipodean Shores. It’s about drop bears. Nuke’s intro starts about the 28 minute 45 second mark, with the story itself at around 29 minutes.

If you get a chance to listen I hope you enjoy!