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From Here to Obscurity

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Not long ago I announced that my short story, 'Sado-ga-shima', is now available from Rainfall as a chapbook. Well, that is now most definitely true, since I have received my author's copies of the book this AM.

I'm actually very pleased with it. It's a quirky and rather elegant little thing.

There are illustrations from Bret Jordan throughout, and the serried typeface, for some reason or no reason at all, looks good to me.



Many thanks to John B. Ford and Bret Jordan for this. It's not a typical horror story, or a story easy to categorise at all, and I'm chuffed to have it put out in this form. I do feel a little like a musician who has been working very hard on a piece that's kind of understated but difficult to play (a musician's piece), and managed to pull it off. I certainly don't want to overstate the case, because this is no blockbuster, but I feel a tiny little bit like, say, David Bowie after making Low, knowing pretty well that it will take some people a few years to realise he's made one of the pivotal albums of the seventies.

But no, perhaps that's too much of an overstatement. Let me put it this way then, I feel a tiny bit like Morrissey, sneaking one of the best songs he's ever written, Michael's Bones onto a B-side, with no album release (well, it appeared on a compilation later, inevitably).

I shouldn't have said that really, should I? That's for others to decide. Anyway, that's how I feel.

Only a hundred copies of this available, so it probably won't be around for long. And nor will I.

Sado-ga-shima

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It looks like my latest story is available now. It's a chapbook containing a stand-alone long-short story called 'Sado-ga-shima'.

You should be able to see the details for the chapbook here, and you can order here.



I'm not very good at writing blurbs, but I wrote the following for this story:

At the ends of the Earth, off the dark side of Japan, lies Sado-ga-shima. The waves that mutter on its shores call you to your ultimate obscurity. You will never go to Sado-ga-shima; you are always there.



I don't know if that will be used.

I think Bret Jordan's done a great job with the cover.