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Friday Fiction: The Miracle: Chapter One.One

August 19, 2011 by

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And here’s some more of the Miracle. While I gave you a piece from later in the novel last time (as a better stand alone scene), this is from the very beginning. The chapter is a little longer than the last, so I thought I’d serialise it, as per Bibliotek. If you have thoughts, comments, […]

Hat Man, na na na-na, Hat Man!

August 16, 2011 by

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Contrary to what the title suggests, this is not my outing as Perth’s premier superhero Hat-Man (though he is a dashing customer, isn’t he?.. ;) )

Bibliotek: Chapter Three.One

August 15, 2011 by

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Out on the street from the pub, there were ‘no-go’ zones around the hit, marked by push notifications: ‘Street closed. Follow prompts to detour.’ The notes buzzed the mobiles in their pockets, tingling like a mild electric fence.

Wizards in Space?

August 11, 2011 by

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So right now I’m nomming the Jim Butcher Dresden Files books.* They’re like popcorn with magic and hitting things. I totally recommend them. (And the audio books as read by James Masters, who is the perfect voice for Harry Dresden.) On a (probably) related note, I’m sort of accidentally writing this new thing. (Not in […]

Kickstart: Bibliotek: Chapter One.One

July 13, 2011 by

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<— Previous ~~~~~ Chapter One Graham was sure he was being followed. He turned around, I must be, looking back over the jagged twist of his vertebrae, tripping head long down the cobbled streets. Nothing was straight-edged in London—nothing but the edges of the straight razors he feared were just behind—there were no clear sightlines […]

Kickstart: Bibliotek: Nanograph Zero.Two

July 12, 2011 by

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And so we begin the actual posts (though follow the link back to the first part of Nanograph One if you don’t want to be lost.) I’ll be splitting the posts by ‘Nanograph’ short sections, and full ‘Chapters.’ Each post will have a .# after it to show which part of the whole section or […]

Bibliotek: Nanograph Zero.One

July 11, 2011 by

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No one had been down the hole since Hazmats'd poured their concrete over the contaminate some twenty years ago. No one else would have dared.