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Warning: contains fantasy violence, mild peril and the use of language
My Writer's Workspace
Wednesday, 6 February 2013
I'm indebted to Nutschell - AKA The Writing Nut - for featuring me in her Writer's Workspace spot today. You can read all about my writing life and see the view from my window here...
Greetings
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Simon Kewin - Writer of fantasy, SF and some stories that can't make their mind up.
Member of Codex, the SF Authors Collective and co-founder of Write1Sub1. Signed to December House and Morrigan Books.
Books
Engn to be published by December House on July 15th 2013 |
Hedge Witch to be published by Morrigan Books on Hallowe'en 2013. |
The Genehunter amazon.com amazon.co.uk |
The Wrong Tom Jacks |
The Zombies of Death |
The Clone Who Didn't Know |
A Soldier Of Megiddo |
Boneyard |
Spell Circles Collected Stories of the Weird and Wonderful, 1999 - 2011 amazon.com amazon.co.uk |
Eccentric Orbits Collected Stories of Starships and Spacedust, 1999 - 2011 amazon.com amazon.co.uk |
Life Cycles Collected Stories of Life, Death and Other Stuff, 1999 - 2011 amazon.com amazon.co.uk |
Perfect Circles Spell Circles + Eccentric Orbits + Life Cycles amazon.com amazon.co.uk |
The Armageddon Machine
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Guitar Heroes
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Live from the Continuing Explosion
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MuseumBeetles |
SeekAlternative Route |
RemembranceDay |
The Publishometer
217 works + 26 reprints = 243 publications:
Full list of writing credits
| Novels | 1 | |
| Short story collections | 4 | |
| Novellas/novelettes | 11 | + 1 reprint |
| Short Stories | 34 | + 17 reprints |
| Flash stories | 24 | + 5 reprints |
| Micro stories | 78 | |
| Poems | 60 | + 3 reprints |
| Audiobooks/podcasts | 5 |
Followers
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Impressively sparse, Simon. God, you should see my space. Also, sometimes, I write in bed.
ReplyDeleteI envy you, I really do. Having to get rid of all the clutter first can take an age...
DeleteSo happy to have you on my blog today!!
ReplyDeleteNutschell
www.thewritingnut.com
Delighted to be there!
DeleteI have to do it. Tonight after school I have cooked tea. Rebecca didn't like it. So I have cooked a quick pasta and bacon sauce with her. I have done Joseph's extra spelling work. I have listened to guitar and violin practice. I have finished my string of ten story and submitted it. I have commented on a couple of blogs. I have cleaned the bike for Friday's bikeability test.
ReplyDeleteAnd so on and so forth. Boo hoo. Poor me.
But how you have a clean desk, that fills me with awe.
Ah, that all sounds so much like my life! Except I haven't finished or even started my string of ten story...
DeleteI have to look over my shoulder to look out the window and even then, I keep the blinds only half open so I can't totally see out. I'd be staring off over rooftops all day! With your view, I'd be imagining people sitting on that bench, who are they, why are they there... :)
ReplyDeleteI would love to have such a neat desk but then where would I put all my notes and scrap paper and pens and dancing solar flower and desk lamp and... :)
Yes, I keep wondering who those people sitting on my bench are, too...
DeleteI can see that dancing solar flowers are important. Perhaps I need to get some.
Heading over...
ReplyDeleteThanks, Nicole!
DeleteI want your desk space and views please!! Take care
ReplyDeletex
Heh. Perhaps I should allow people to come and use them...
DeleteEnjoyed seeing your views through the seasons; do you find that they influence the stories you write throughout the year?
ReplyDeleteMilo - I think they probably do. I've noticed before how often I write wintry scenes when it's winter etc.
Deleteloved having you on my blog, Simon! Thanks so much for doing the interview :)
ReplyDeleteNutschell
www.thewritingnut.com