Belated Apologies (A Fragment from My Draft File)

November 16th, 2010

I have been a very bad blogger.  I fear this format does not suit me as well for random ramblings as, say, Facebook.  And I have not contrived a suitably coherent plan of attack to sustain the blog.  What I intend to do, eventually, is make this trickle part of a more substantial website with links to various publications and things of interest.  In the meantime,

Steampunk Revivified

November 16th, 2010

Steampunk Reloaded is now available.  This contains my story “Great Breakthroughs in Darkness,” along with a number of other reprints, and a great deal of original work in the steampunk vein.  I was an admirer of the steampunk novels of Jeter, Powers and Blaylock, felt there was no way I could compete with them although I loved the circuitous sentences these sort of stories allowed, and only dabbled a little in imitation.  By the time Gibson and Sterling had published The Difference Engine, and Paul Di Filippo had put out his Steampunk collection, I figured it was all over.  Little did I know.

Pokky Mash

November 16th, 2010

Now that Classics Mutilated is in print, Anna Tambour has posted a quite Tambourian look at “Pokky Man” at her blog, Medlar Comfits.  Anna was the first reader of the story, and a staunch champion who convinced me not to rewrite it into paste, but to leave some lumps in.  It is an honor to think she spent so much of her intense intelligence on this odd little story.  But Anna likes odd things.

PS: If you buy the Kindle edition of Classics Mutilated, you’ll get two extra stories that aren’t in the paperback.  But the bound volume is hefty and beautiful, and the illustrations by Mike Dubisch are fun in any event.

Black Glass Cherries

August 3rd, 2010

White grass grew like hair
on the scales of the old tree.
Bent limbs bore cherries black
as amethyst glass that burned white holes
in the white grass as the sun passed.

A fox shivered against the stony roots,
sick from eating cherries,
the only food any could find that winter.
So I brought it in.

Beneath the scabs and sucking ticks
I felt a heartbeat like two beads
rattling in a glass.  I fed the beast
broth drop by drop from my fingers
till it was strong enough to lift its head
and lap at a thin gruel.

A white crow tapped at the glass,
spying the eyes of the fox
shining like cherries,
like coins to be stolen–but that was the fox’s life,
and it rose in self-defense and hunger
for the unhealthy bird, which lurched away
cawing.

I found the bird much later
on the grass beneath the tree,
white holes full of worms burned in its wings.

The fox sniffed the carcass while
market bells rang, which he feared
as though his pelt were luxurious.
The sound of a hunter’s gun had not been heard
in many months, but each of my heavy steps
frightened the fox.

“I nursed you,” I said.  “I wouldn’t hurt you.”

Winking lights from the cherry tree
blinded me and the fox was gone.

Classics Mutilated Announced

July 17th, 2010

My story “Pokky Man, A Film by Vernor Hertzwig” is appearing in this collection, just announced for an October release.  Joe Lansdale’s novella, Dread Island, will be published first as a standalone book, available at Comic-Con.

Link to IDW’s press release.

Bronzemurder vs. Oggez Rashas: An Illustrated Tale Out of Dwarf Fortress

April 20th, 2010

An amazing illustrated account of Dwarf Fortress.

Let me add that I have gotten partly through the detailed tutorial, may never actually play this game, but I still enjoy the stories it generates…and this is beautifully illustrated as well.

Cherubboth

April 18th, 2010

Tethered

April 18th, 2010

Poolside Lomo

April 18th, 2010

Not a Hipstamatic shot.  Scan of an actual Lomograph, shot on actual film, a long time ago.


Disch Satellite, Dwindling

April 17th, 2010

Very good retrospective article on Thomas Disch.  Does he finally start getting noticed now?

Also, an excellent addendum here.