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Urban
Creatures
was the spawn of National
Novel Writing Month, and was actually a pretty decent stab at a full-length book. I vowed to promptly review, edit and improve it, and equally promptly started not getting around to it.
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Mousetrap
was another National
Novel
Writing Month product, 2004 vintage this time, and is sort of
an "experimental" novel. Okay, it's actually a bunch of Joe-Frankesque
radio scripts stitched together. Not a novel at all. Feel my shame.
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The Chair
was an early short story of mine that got published in the fantastic
Canadian literary magazine Blood and
Aphorisms. I still think
it's pretty good.
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The
Lafayette System
is a quiet little tale of frustration that was published in the Eastern
Townships
literary compilation Taproot.
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The
Hydrogen Guise
was a fun fill-in for the inestimable
Jim Evans and his online serial The
Files Of Hydrogen Guy. I only
wish I had half
an ounce of the funny Jim has.
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Little
Tyrants
is about six years old, and has been rejected by (I think) every SF
magazine on the continent.
It reads rough now, but it's still fun, I think.
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Big
Wheel
was published in the second issue of the now-defunct Dead
Letters from Fish-End press.
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