Just lost the best part of an evening trying to get may Mac to talk with my old Windows laptop. Bah! I’m going back to pens and paper. I haven’t updated about my writing progress recently so here goes… Firstly I’m not doing NaNoWriMo this time around. It was a great learning experience last yearContinue reading “Annoyed”
Author Archives: Damien Walter
Damo’s Guide to Getting Published More
It occurred to me that submitting stories to short fiction markets is a bit of a mystery to many people, so I thought I would write a post about it that some might find informative. I hope others don’t find it patronising. Ok, like most people I quite like bragging about my successes so I’llContinue reading “Damo’s Guide to Getting Published More”
Countdown to Doomsday
I haven’t made any meaningful posts for a while. I’ve been working quite hard on ‘Rings’ so there hasn’t been much free time for work. Even though the finished story will only be 3 – 4k it’s in a very dense first person style which I’m enjoying, but it means a high work to wordContinue reading “Countdown to Doomsday”
Transmission – The Pulp Fiction Issue
Featuring ‘Chaser’ by Damien G Walter They took his freedom. Now he will take revenge… http://www.transmissionhq.org
Damo’s Birthday
Thanks Ivory!
Momentum
I’ve just completed the handful of edits asked for by the editor at Electric Velocipede to my short story Momentum. It was nice reading it through again, I don’t think I have looked at it for over a year. The magazine is scheduled to launch at the World Fantasy Convention, 1st – 4th November ’07.Continue reading “Momentum”
LeGuin vs. Winterson
Ursula K LeGuin has reviewed the new novel from Jeanette Winterson ‘The Stone Gods’, a novel which as previously recounted here on The Fiction Front is according to its author absolutely not science fiction, despite containing space ships and aliens. LeGuin identifies Wintersons folly exactly when she says: ‘I am bothered, though, by the curiousContinue reading “LeGuin vs. Winterson”
Missing FCon
Bugger, I’ve missed FantasyCon. Birthday and evil cold have conspired to keep me away. Oh well, next year then.
One Year On
As if turning thirty didn’t generate enough excitement in my life, this very blog celebrates its one year anniversary this week. In that year I’ve made a little over 150 posts, and accrued somewhere in the region of 7000 views. Not bad. So one year on, do I think its a good idea for fictionContinue reading “One Year On”
2536
Is how many words of ‘Mud’ I wrote today. Fantastic! If I can do that again tomorrow I might just have it done for FantasyCon
Serendipity
I’ve just found a new online zine called Serendipity, which introduces itself as a magazine of fantasy and magical realism. Its really very good, and includes stories from Rhys Hughes, Jeffrey Ford and Catherine M Valente among others, and an interview with David Mitchel. It’s really nicely presented as well, so I definitely recommend takingContinue reading “Serendipity”
I Have Discovered Mythopoeia!
Although I’m not entirely sure I know how to pronounce it. I’ll have to find out before I start flashing it around in public. Mythopoeia! I was shocked to discover an indigenous population inhabiting my newly discovered conceptual landscape. I thought it was all mine, but apparently a whole host of amazing writers, including manyContinue reading “I Have Discovered Mythopoeia!”