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| Registered User Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Bridgend
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| Re: Triquorum Vol: One is still available, featuring John Grant, Allen Ashley and Lavie Tidhar. It escaped my attention at the time, but both Grant and Tidhar's stories were long-listed in the British Science Fiction Awards in the short-fiction category. More details on the website: Triquorum | Index |
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| Re: Triquorum Vol: Two is in production, and should be available in June, featuring three authors who may not be totally known to you, but give it time: Jason Andrew, John Travis and Liam Davies. |
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| Re: Triquorum I know the work of Tidhar (obviously). And I've read Liam's stuff a bunch. I can tell you that Tidhar is a master and that Liam is rock-solid. Haven't read Travis. So there's my endorsement of the volume. ![]() |
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| Re: Triquorum John has a story forthcoming in the British Invasion anthology (co-edited by some bloke called Lebbon?), plus Cemetary Dance and has received numerous hono(u)rable mentions from Lady Ellen of Datlow. |
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| No flashy layout, nor graphics, just a simple, monochromatic minimalist landscape design. Three stories, 50,000 words printed on 115gsm silk paper; three tales that defy genre convention, and available now: Jason Andrew conjures a tall-tale of gonzo journalism, bikers and vampires in Fear and Loathing in Bat Country: Hunter S Thompson vs Dracula. John Travis tells us strange things are afoot, in a 1960s Northern English town in Monster Mash. Liam Davies takes us on a journey into the Afterlife via Adventures in Bed-Sit, and how far one would go in pursuit of true love. Buy it, read it, love it. I hope. |
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| Re: Triquorum Anyone who visits the Triquorum site, will find themselves transmuted via the ether to another plain... or, for the less initiated, re-directed to a brand-new Wordpress platform that I've been diddling with for the last couple of days. I quite like Wordpress, and thought it's worth a shot - so pop on over (when you have time) and let us know now, y' hear. ![]() In further news, the first review of T:II has surfaced courtesy of Sci-Fi-Online - a pretty respectable 7/10: "So three new stories, all of which have their good point, through the writers laurels defiantly have to go to Liam Davies". Now, go on, buy it. ![]() |
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