by Neil | Apr 5, 2008 | Fiction, Jupiter, Personal, Science Fiction, Short Stories, short story, Writing
Jupiter’s site reports that Issue 20 is now shipping. And I’m pleased as punch to confirm that this quarter’s issue includes my short story The Mine. This story was written in the summer of 2007 as an attempt to write more straight SF as at the time...by Neil | Mar 21, 2008 | Books, Comment, Entertainment, Reading, Review, Science Fiction, Thoughts
Spin was the second of the e-books released for free to Tor’s mailing list and I started reading it pretty much by accident having been caught short without a book on my commute home. Spin begins from a very simple – almost silly – premise. What would...by Neil | Mar 11, 2008 | Books, Comment, Reading, Review, Science Fiction, Thoughts
In what seems like contradiction, free is very much the current marketing buzzword for people trying to increase sales. Since Tor – in return for your email address – decided to release a book a week for free via their website it seems like everyone’s been...by Neil | Feb 15, 2008 | Fiction, Free Online Fiction, Friday Flash Fiction, Science Fiction, Science Fiction and Fantasy, Short Stories
Ok. Another experiment this week. I’m not sure it works but I thought I’d give a hyperlink story a go. Urm, let me know what you think: Tinman By Neil Beynon May 30th 2020 Tinman Day: Never forget Posted by Dr Yoshi Takado Well, it’s that time of the...by Neil | Feb 12, 2008 | Eastercon, Orbital 2008, Science Fiction, Science Fiction and Fantasy, Seemed like a good idea at the time
No, not that kind – your eyes are safe. As has already been reported over at Gareth D. Jones’s and Martin McGrath’s respective blogs the Friday Flash Fictioneers will be holding a Flash Fiction workshop at Eastercon. Not withstanding any changes in...by Neil | Feb 1, 2008 | Fiction, Free Online Fiction, Friday Flash Fiction, Science Fiction, Science Fiction and Fantasy, Short Stories
This flash fiction piece is now only available through my collection After The Rain. You’ll find it in the introduction that is really an afterword. Happy reading.