by Neil | Oct 5, 2009 | Gareth Lyn Powell, Internet, Writing
I see my friend GLP is also braving the direct-to-audience model. Having a copy of Future Bristol I can assure you “What would Nicholas Cage do?” is indeed worth a donation in order to read and in this case I am clearly a little biased but hey:...by Neil | Mar 14, 2008 | Friday Flash Fiction, Gareth D Jones, Gareth Lyn Powell, Neil Beynon, Personal, Writing
Ok, so I promised news. And here it is. Odd Two Out Publishing has announced the imminent release of Illuminations, a new anthology of the weird and wonderful in very short fiction featuring, amongst others, me. From Odd Two Out: ILLUMINATIONS: The Friday Flash...by Neil | Dec 30, 2007 | Fiction, Gareth Lyn Powell, Harlan Ellison, Joe Hill, Neil Gaiman, Personal, rambling post that goes all over the place, Short Stories, Susanna Clarke, Writers, Writing
I’m back in London. I spent most of yesterday driving, we took the opportunity to call in with some friends on the way back and we were not helped by proper Welsh rain. Now I’m quite enjoying flumping on my own sofa and not doing anything. Ergo there are...by Neil | Dec 9, 2007 | Aphelion, Fiction, Free Online Fiction, Gareth Lyn Powell, Horror, Neil Beynon, The House, Urban Fantasy, Writing
My short story “The House” is now live on Aphelion, you can check it out here: http://www.aphelion-webzine.com/shorts/2007/12/TheHouse.html And while you’re there you should check out GLP’s “The Redoubt”....by Neil | Sep 21, 2007 | Friday Flash Fiction, Gareth Lyn Powell, Interzone, Mark Beynon, Paul Raven, Writing
Interzone dropped through the letterbox yesterday and I have to say I was quite excited as two of my fellow Friday Flash Fictioneers had pieces in this issue. Paul Raven had a passionate editorial about the importance of good critical reviews in the world of SF and...by Neil | Sep 7, 2007 | Fiction, Friday Flash Fiction, Gareth Lyn Powell, Writing
Friday Flash Fiction will be posted in the next hour or so. In the meantime check out GLP’s entry for this week “Lost Toys”. You won’t be sorry.