Jan. 16th, 2009 07:44 am
A Tour of the City of Assassins
My new short story, "A Tour of the City of Assassins", is now up at Ticonderoga Online. It might be thought the title says it all. Still, you may be interested in the other 3,000 or so words.
My especial thanks is due to Russell Farr for his patience and insightful editing. And congratulations all round to the editorial team for restoring one of Australia's oldest semi-pro webzines, in time for its (essentially) 10th anniversary!
The new look Ticon 4 contains many interesting items, including fiction by Sue Isle and Matthew Tighe, reviews, Alisa Krasnostein on the graphic novel and speculation by Russell himself on the fate of the physical book which raises some valid points. I myself took a customer query about the Dymocks e-book readers yesterday. Shame I don't actually work there!
My especial thanks is due to Russell Farr for his patience and insightful editing. And congratulations all round to the editorial team for restoring one of Australia's oldest semi-pro webzines, in time for its (essentially) 10th anniversary!
The new look Ticon 4 contains many interesting items, including fiction by Sue Isle and Matthew Tighe, reviews, Alisa Krasnostein on the graphic novel and speculation by Russell himself on the fate of the physical book which raises some valid points. I myself took a customer query about the Dymocks e-book readers yesterday. Shame I don't actually work there!
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The Dictionary of the Khazars is by Serbian author Milorad Pavic, and I'll lend you my copy if you can't get it from a library. I rather suspect you'll love it.
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it's a fine story, i hope lots of folks drop by to checkitout.
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This reminds of one of Jnae Yolen's tales, but darker. Have you thought of writing more like this? "cause I love it.
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