Too right. I've just ordered a new pen, one of those space pens, so I can take my notebooks to the sofa and write while reclining. Lazy, I know, but it gets me away from twitter.
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Icy Sedgwick was born in the North East of England, and is based in Newcastle. She has been writing for over ten years, and had her first book, a Western named The Guns of Retribution, published through Pulp Press in September 2011. She spends her non-writing time working on a PhD in Film Studies, knitting, baking and making jewellery.
The search for a murderous outlaw has brought the long roving Grey O’Donnell near to his hometown of Retribution, Arizona. Bounty hunters ain’t popular but old fashioned manners, kindness to regular folk and a face for the ladies make Grey an exception round these parts; and a six gun’ll take care of the rest. Anyway, Grey has a job to do elsewhere. But, the odious Jasper Roberts has made himself Sheriff of Retribution and he has a score to settle with Grey. Jasper ain’t gonna let morals or the law get in the way of a good hanging and the townsfolk are cowed by their villainous lawman. Can you really mess with a man’s momma and get away with it? Sometimes there is more than one bullet with your name on it.
Fifteen previously published stories, collected together for the first time, spanning fantasy, horror, sci fi and speculative fiction. Among other things, Bleed Them Dry puts a new spin on vampires, talking corpses tell their side in The Dead Do Listen, a little girl is fascinated with an antique that hides a dark side in The Mirror Phase, and a devilish game of chess goes wrong in Checkmate.
The First Tale
A vaguely steampunk adventure, set in the fictional city of Vertigo. The Resistance is pitted against the shadowy Weimar Corporation that runs the City. Their stalemate is broken by the death of a suspected infiltrator, setting Resistance Commander Liss Hunt and her bewildered companion Philip Wiseman on a journey into the depths of both organisations to discover the truth behind who - or what - is really running the City. Featuring automatons, mad scientists, chases, a gun-toting heroine and even the Living Dead, The First Tale is a short novella that proves people are not always what they seem.
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6 comments:
Too right. I've just ordered a new pen, one of those space pens, so I can take my notebooks to the sofa and write while reclining. Lazy, I know, but it gets me away from twitter.
Great handwriting BTW.
Yeah, Twitter can become very absorbing.
I'm trying to master the art of scribbling while on the tube.
Let's hear it for pen and paper. I'd love to post my good handwriting - but I haven't any. :(
It's one of the reasons I use a fountain pen, to slow down enough to be able to take the time and care handwriting needs.
Of course, doing NaNoWriMo two years in a row using pen and paper didn't do as much for my handwriting as I might have wished.
Oh I used to have a wonderful pen, by Lamy...it made your handwriting look amazing. Sadly it's gone missing. :-(
And you did NaNoWriMo by hand?!?!?!
I am always on the search for the perfect pen. Right now, it's an Artline black felt tip. I've also wanted to do a bit of calligraphy.
Calligraphy is great fun - though invest in a decent pen. Makes it so much easier.
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