In keeping with my tradition of unfeasibly long titles, my latest story is called Five Ways to Accidentally Save the Earth from Alien Conquest. It's out now in issue #2 of ParSec magazine.
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Showing posts with label Ian Whates. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ian Whates. Show all posts
Wednesday, December 22, 2021
Sunday, May 02, 2021
Five Ways to Accidentally Save the Earth from Alien Conquest
The brand new magazine ParSec has been launched by PS Publishing, edited by Ian Whates, and the first two issues have a fabulous line-up of authors, including me. My short story Five Ways to Accidentally Save the Earth from Alien Conquest will be appearing in issue #2 in November.
This won't be my only involvement with ParSec. Further news to be announced...
Monday, December 14, 2020
Book Review: London Centric edited by Ian Whates
In this new collection from NewCon Press, editor Ian Whates has drawn together tales of future Londons that range from near-future versions of the city that could be the city as we know it, to far-future glimpses of dazzling architecture and stunning technology.
Read the rest of my review at SF Crowsnest.
Monday, January 23, 2017
Book Review: Now We Are Ten edited by Ian Whates
In celebration of ten years of well-known UK small press, publisher
NewCon Press, editor and owner Ian Whates presents us with Now We Are
Ten, an anthology of stories that in some way each feature the number
ten. Some of the stories are in ten sections, some feature the number
ten in some significant or symbolic way and one is a story in literally
ten words.
Read the rest of my review at SF Crowsnest.
Read the rest of my review at SF Crowsnest.
Tuesday, December 27, 2016
Book Review: Crises and Conflicts edited by Ian Whates
Celebrating ten years of well-known UK small press publisher NewCon
Press, editor and owner Ian Whates has launched a series of anthologies
with various themes, including Crises And Conflicts, the third of such
space opera and military SF anthologies from the imprint. This one
includes sixteen stories by a fine array of well-known and up-and-coming
authors.
Read the rest of my review at SF Crowsnest.
Read the rest of my review at SF Crowsnest.
Sunday, May 08, 2011
Escape Velocity - The Anthology

Escape Velocity - The Anthology, containing my short story Relativity, is out now for the kindle and available in paperback on May 12th. Also in the anthology are two people I was talking to at EasterCon recently: Roy Grey and Ian Whates. It's a 360 page book of stories that appeared in Escape Velocity magazine as well as stories new for the anthology.
Monday, June 29, 2009
Book Review: The Gift of Joy by Ian Whates

Before opening ‘The Gift Of Joy’ it already comes across as a quality volume. The cover art as another impressive and stylish creation by Vincent Chong and it even feels superior. Inside is a solid collection of stories that Ian Whates has produced in a relatively short space of time. There isn’t a single let-down in the book and several of the stories have already received accolades in their own right from anthologists, the British Science Fiction Association and the British Fantasy Society. I’ll limit myself to telling you about a few of my favourites.
Read the rest of my revies at SF Crowsnest.
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