The ‘Somehow’ Problem

I have a list of what I call ‘Traitor Words’. Toward the end of my rewriting/revising/reworking process, I always sit down and do a Search for each of them. If I find one, I destroy it and replace it with a better word – because Traitor Words weaken writing....

Writers Write: My Favourite Book 16

Ben Chandler I grew up in a smallish town in the northeast of the USA that exists, more or less, in a forest. It’s the sort of place riddled with big red barns and three-hundred-year-old farmhouses. It had, and I’ve no reason to believe this has changed, an ancient,...

Steamscape

Steamscape is a steampunk exhibition, part of the cultural program of the L’Oreal Melbourne Fashion Festival. It’s running from 3 March to 25 March, with a free special launch evening on 2 March. I’m part of the program, delivering an Illustrated History of Steampunk. All welcome!      ...

Writers Write: My Favourite Book 15

Fiona Wood My book is Five Children and It by E. Nesbit, published in 1902. It’s a novel of ‘careful what you wish for’ episodes featuring a family of children – Anthea, Jane, Robert and Cyril and their baby brother, the Lamb (Hilary) – who find a Psammead, an...

Supanova!

Some big news! I’ll be appearing as a guest at Supanova Pop Culture Expo Melbourne and Gold Coast, in April. For info on guests (including me) see here.    ...

1899 Imaginings: London becomes Venice?

A great feature, thanks to Retronaut, with some splendid, inspired imagining of London streets as canals.                          ...

Writers Write: My Favourite Book 14

Michael Gerard Bauer The book I remember most fondly from my childhood would have to be Kenneth Grahame’s The Wind in the Willows. I’m not sure how old I was when I first read it, but I must have been quite young because I remember it as being my...

Steampunk Playing Cards

Just arrived on my doorstep – Steampunk Playing Cards from Theory 11. Magnificent!            ...

Writers Write: My Favourite Book 13

Foz Meadows Foz made a splash debut in 2010 with ‘Solace and Grief’, and followed it in 2011 with ‘The Key to Starveldt’, both powerful and moving horror/paranormal tales. From the moment my grandmother gave me the first book as a ninth birthday present, I was hooked on the...

Writers Write: My Favourite Book 12

Kate Constable Kate is the author of  the much  loved ‘The Chanters of Tremaris’ series. There is a very particular thrill in discovering a book that seems to have been written just for you and nobody else in the world. When I first read Peter’s Room in my early...