Sunday 18 July 2010

State of Change

Well, that's it: all ten part are out. State of Change is now available as a single pdf document here, but if you want to read it online the links, in order, are:

Part One: The Fear
Part Two: The Offer
Part Three: A Bit Like A Lobotomy
Part Four: The New Direction
Part Five: The Silver Machine
Part Six: Body Fuck/Mind Fuck
Part Seven: Psychedelic Super Nazis
Part Eight: Cuba Street Improv
Part Nine: The Not Quite Death of Arlo Makepeace Dylan
Part Ten: The End

I hope you enjoy it. Feel free to leave a comment and tell me what you think.

9 comments:

  1. I've downloaded and shall read it. Any particular kind of feedback you're looking for?

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  2. Well, nothing in particular but all praise is gratefully accepted!

    This served two purposes for me. Just getting it out of my system was something of a relief, after the frustration of two false starts. I'm pondering getting leaflets printed up - maybe fifty, or so - and selling them at... uh, well, yeah, that's the question!

    Secondly, I just wanted to investigate how to publish stuff on the web using a non-critical but not totally pointless bit of writing. This is clearly a tyro work, but having potentially sold twice already I felt it was good enough to put out there without being so vital to me that I'd kick myself if I screwed it up.

    a I've a novel that I'm still hoping to sell in the old fashioned way, but as hope dminishes, this looks like a good alternative. That's a stronger, more mature work, and there's more at stake for me, so I wanted to get the hang of it using something I was happy to "waste" as it were on fumbling first steps. In fact, it's all fumbling first steps!

    The dream, obviously, is that I can build enough momentum to get some attention for my next novel (which I'm working on now). Well, we'll see if Dame Internet smiles on me!

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  3. Now downloaded it and will give some feedback when I've read it.

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  4. Bit of mid-90s irony,there. Probably had to grow up in New Zealand in the 70s to get that one...

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  5. I came upon this page by accident after following a link on another page (http://philosophicalasides.blogspot.com/p/another-page-of-currently-unknown.html). It's all good, though. I was once a voracious reader of every piece of short SF I could lay hands on, and I'll be interested to have a look at your State of Change. Thanks for posting it!

    P.S. I love that you have a "kids today don't know they're born" tag in your blog. Old curmudgeons rule!

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  6. I hope you enjoy it, Varley Fan! There are links to some of my short stories on the "My writing" page, too.

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  7. I don't know why, but as I read "State of Change," it began evoking pleasant memories of "Riders of the Purple Wage." Good fun, and thanks again for sharing it.

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  8. Hm, I must have read that because I read Dangerous Visions (and Again, Dangerous Visions) many years ago, but I don't recall it now. I think I share PJF's sense of humour, at least!

    Anyway,I'm pleased you enjoyed it! I'm still hacking away and maybe there'll be more fiction here soon.

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