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	<title>Damien G. Walter &#187; Serendipty</title>
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	<description>Writer of weird fiction, Guardian columnist and writing teacher.</description>
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		<title>Return to Serendipity</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Jun 2008 15:48:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everyones favourite journal of magical realism, Serendipity, have kindly agreed to reprint my short story &#8216;Momentum&#8217;, originally published in Electric Velocipede #13. Regular readers will remember I appeared in Serendipty in December with the story &#8216;Circe&#8217;s&#8216;. Its great to return to its digital pages as I have read and enjoyed every issue to date.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everyones favourite journal of magical realism, <a href="http://www.magicalrealism.co.uk/issue.php" target="_blank">Serendipity</a>, have kindly agreed to reprint my short story &#8216;Momentum&#8217;, originally published in Electric Velocipede #13. Regular readers will remember I appeared in Serendipty in December with the story &#8216;<a href="http://www.magicalrealism.co.uk/view.php?story=30" target="_blank">Circe&#8217;s</a>&#8216;. Its great to return to its digital pages as I have read and enjoyed every issue to date.</p>
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		<title>Help Damien Pick His Holiday Reads</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Nov 2007 21:42:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Its a tough life being a writer. Take poor old William Gibson. I read all of Gibson&#8217;s books obsessively in my mid-teens. I&#8217;ve traveled great distances to see him speak. I&#8217;ve even twice been compared to him in pseudo psychometric testing. But when I was less than gripped by his new novel &#8216;Spook Country&#8217; I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Its a tough life being a writer. Take poor old William Gibson. I read all of Gibson&#8217;s books obsessively in my mid-teens. I&#8217;ve traveled great distances to see him speak. I&#8217;ve even twice been compared to him in pseudo psychometric testing. But when I was less than gripped by his new novel &#8216;Spook Country&#8217; I put it down and haven&#8217;t been back since. Thats the nature of fans. One minute you are the total centre of attention, the next you are just another unread tome of a bookshelf somewhere.</p>
<p>I will come back to &#8216;Spook Country&#8217; when time allows. I am so busy with work, new freelance projects and my own writing at the moment that my reading has fallen behind, at least of books.</p>
<p>I have however found a new taste for short fiction in recent months. This began with a spate of excellent stories read in online magazines including <a href="http://www.magicalrealism.co.uk" target="_blank">Serendipity,</a> <a href="http://www.strangehorizons.com/" target="_blank">Strange Horizons</a> and <a href="http://www.clarkesworldmagazine.com/" target="_blank">Clarkesworld</a> among others. I really believe e-publishing has come into its own in the last few years. E-books may still be emerging but for short fiction online outlets are now as strong if not stronger than their cousins in print. I&#8217;ve also been thrown into new realms of reading through <a href="http://thefix-online.com/" target="_blank">The Fix</a>. Their reviews are so good they have lead me to take out subscriptions for at least one more publication in addition to the four I already get.</p>
<p>Another revelation in the last few weeks have been audiobook&#8217;s. Realising I had less and less &#8216;quality time&#8217; for full novels I decided to try out audiobooks as a way of squeezing reading into times and places it might not otherwise fit. I&#8217;ve become instantly converted, and currently have stories by Garth Nix, George R  R Martin and Ursula K LeGuin loaded on to my Ipod. I think audio will become an increasingly vibrant area iver the next few years as its so well adapted for the internet and peoples bust, commuting lifestyles.</p>
<p>I am determined to get bakc to reading entire books though. I have a wonderful holiday to Egypt booked December, so between excursions to The Valley of the Kings I intend to get in some good quality reading time. The only problem is what to take with me. How about you well read lot help me out with some suggestions?</p>
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