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State: Manitoba
Country: CA
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Monday, March 30, 2009 




Phobia has finally arrived! It contains two of my dark poems on the theme of "Blood."
Click here!










Thursday, March 05, 2009 


Sunday, February 22, 2009 






The latest. Tripping On The Street appears in Bewildering Stories 325. Carmen rocks!

Read it!






Sunday, November 09, 2008 

Category: Writing and Poetry
The climax of the series to appear in Written Word.

Check it out...


Wednesday, October 01, 2008 

Category: Writing and Poetry
As of right now, the formerly August and now OCTOBER 2008 edition of the Written Word is online. It contains the fourth of 5 of my poems, "Warm Spring Rain."

The delay was caused by a cyberfraud attack on their business account, ouch!

Enjoy.

Friday, August 29, 2008 

Category: Writing and Poetry
Well, I guess it is no surprise given my last blog, but Satirica also contains two of my own stories.

"The Book of New Man" can be found in a number of links in my blog, as well as on the general internet.

"The Pembina Valley Mushroom Massacre," on the other hand, has never before appeared in public until this printing. A tale of mystical discovery, time travel, and dark revelations concerning humanity's future, I consider it my best short story to date.

But you will have to pick up a copy of Satirica to have a peek...

Cheers--
--Dudgeon.


Friday, August 29, 2008 

Category: Writing and Poetry
SATIRICA HAS LANDED!






ISBN: 978-0-9816853-0-4



The darkest, most twisted speculative fiction anthology in the history of the known universe has now been published in a hardcover edition by Cowboy Logic Press in late August 2008. Paperback will follow in SUMMER 2009.

It packs 110,000 words into over 400 pages, and includes 24 of the hippest stories by 20 of the hottest new authors in the field of speculative fiction. It will bend your perceptions of social reality to the breaking point, and you will never look upon contemporary society in quite the same way again.

A truly international collection, Satirica's pages are filled with stories from up-and-coming new authors from Canada, the USA, Scotland, England, Wales, Australia and New Zealand, in a compilation of the very best of contemporary satire and social science fiction.


CONTENTS:

1. Imagine

The collection opens with a sublime alternate history by Edward Morris, in which we learn what our world would be like if Ronald Reagan had been assassinated by a disgruntled rock musician whose career he had destroyed.
Previously published in Interzone.

2. Some Things Never Change

Tomas L. Martin takes us on a surprising journey into an alternate present, in which a young English soldier yearns for a glimpse of true sorcery in the war in Iraq; if he can survive the experience.

3. Perfection (convenient, chewable, indispensable)

In the first of two stories, David Thorpe offers up a disturbing and surreal satire filled with social commentary on multiple levels, far beyond its surface theme concerning designer drugs.

4. Aliens Attack!

RJ Astruc provides us with a thought provoking examination of the senselessness of war, in which tiny green aliens fall like snow from the skies. But are their intentions peaceful or malevolent?

5. Thank You, Death Robot

A soldier returning from war abroad encounters and befriends a death robot. What happens when he discovers that it is responsible for his fiancee's murder? Victor Giannini provides us with the startling answers in the first of his stories.
Previously published in Silverthought: Ignition, Silverthought Press.

6. The Babies at Nae-long

John Parke Davis offers up a dark examination of child soldiers in an Africa in which the Globalista forces have retreated from whence they came. But do those who remain any longer know what they are fighting for?

7. Another Man's Terrorist

Two young freedom fighters seeking refuge behind the lines arrive upon a space station now in enemy hands. In a true satire for our times, Bill Housley describes a brother and sister's struggle to escape from the shadow of their terrorist past.

8. All For One

In a quirky satire filled with social commentary, Steven J. Dines takes us on a journey through the future of road rage, and government efforts to quash it...sort of.
Previously appeared in Darker Matter.

9. Miss Gohrman's Trip

Joshua Allen examines Miss Gohrman's fate when the representatives of a newly formed police state knock upon her door. But are they any match for a little old lady whose favorite cat has just been killed?

10. The Book of New Man

In his first story, Dudgeon examines a world in which a young gang member struggles to understand the unfortunate truth, that religion truly is an 'opiate for the masses.'
Previously published by silverthought on-line.

11. Printed Matter

In a tale of psychological horror, Gary Cuba examines the unusual life of a bibliophile who is prevented from reading by an extreme form of dyslexia, and the lengths to which he is willing to go to create a book of his own.

12. In Your Box

Mike Philbin relates the story of a loner's transformation into a pet fetishist, as he searches for meaning in a world where humans have become 'a grid of drug-softened pulp being squeezed out of a factory's rectum like societal spaghetti.'

13. Kubla Khan

In a fascinating satire of the future of gaming, Kevin Spiess takes us on a surreal journey through designer drugs and virtual reality, in which the line between game and reality blurs to gray.

14. Visitation

In a captivating story filled with vivid imagery, Roger Haller examines the nature of crime and punishment in an alien society, where one's rehabilitation may take more than one lifetime.
Originally published by silverthought on-line.

15. Strings Attached

What happens when you awaken with blood on your hands? Jason K. Chapman provides the answers in this dark examination of a new form of cybernetic prostitution, in which a 'Mario' struggles for his life and freedom.

16. Brain Takes A Sick Day

Sometimes taking a day off can be the best career move you can possibly make. Dan Kopcow explains in a delightfully funny satire of the corporate world, which is laced with so much irony and coincidence that a more detailed review could not do it justice.

17. Doc Chaos: The Last Laugh

David Thorpe's second story provides us with a dark and cautionary tale of nuclear apocalypse resulting from the 'peaceful' uses of atomic energy. But who will survive to tell the tale?

18. The Ambassador of Hate

In this dark satire concerning the psychology of interplanetary travel, and the politics of social control through drugs, Paul Mannering examines the nature of both madness, and revenge.

19. Human Transfer

In a chilling examination of the effects of desperation on society, Lawrence R. Dagstine takes us to a dark future in which population control measures have become so extreme that they can turn family against family.
Previously published in Escape Velocity.

20. The Shark Engine Enigma

A surfer dude's untimely demise is just the beginning. Victor Giannini's second story takes us beyond fear, suffering and superstition, in search of the ultimate truth concerning the enigmas of life and death.

21. A War Beyond War, and I Am the Only Soldier

In a brilliant satire of Christian mythology, we journey with Anden Sharp to 13th century France, where a young monk is called upon 'for a work even more important than Our Lord's.' But this is just the beginning in the eyes of those around him.

22. Foray

Who will survive a trip clinging to the world cliff, looking down upon the madness of Hades below? In this dark tale of Social Darwinism, Dan Marcus provides the answers, and they are not what you expect.

23. Return to Oz

Roger Haller's second story is a delightful little satire with a twist: the tale of Earthers' return to their slowly recovering, ecologically devastated planet of origin in the far future. But do they deserve a second chance?
Previously appeared in silverthought on-line.

24. The Pembina Valley Mushroom Massacre

Finally, a young man who embarks upon an unconventional vision quest gets more than he bargained for in Dudgeon's second tale. We join him as he struggles to come to terms with the shocking truth concerning humanity's future...and his own.

NOW AVAILABLE IN A BOOKSTORE NEAR YOU !


Tuesday, August 26, 2008 

Category: Writing and Poetry
In anticipation of the release of Satirica: An Anthology of Satirical Speculative Fiction, Cowboy Logic Press has posted a new 'About Me' page as publicity for my writings there. It includes links to the sales pages for Satirica and Roger Haller's Guardian of the One (which I also edited). Also featured are links to two of my best short stories; 'The Book of New Man,' forthcoming in Satirica, and 'Dreamwalker,' forthcoming in Roger Haller's Uncommon Sense anthology.

This will be the place to go for my updated bio and publication credits, as well as links to others of my best stories to be published on-line as they appear.

To view my About Me page, click here.

Cheers--
--Dudgeon.
Sunday, August 17, 2008 

Category: Writing and Poetry
One of my poems, "victor" just won first place in the monthly Cowboy Logic Writing Contest.



This is my second first in their poetry contest (check my earlier blog). The last one, "Welcome to Reality/The Machine," has since appeared in Bewildering Stories. If you are a writer and you like getting some feedback on your writing, Cowboy Logic is highly recommended. It is a fun contest among a small group of us writers who try to improve one another's work through critique.

They also have a forum and a Yahoo discussion group where members talk writing and critique one another's work.

As for the monthly contest, every month an image is posted and the members have two weeks to submit a short story or poem (or both) inspired by it. These are then anonymously posted so that all the members can critique them blind for two weeks and vote for first, second and honourable mention. Winners are announced when the next image is posted the following month.

You'll have to wait until it is published to see this one, though, folks.

Cheers--
--Dudgeon.
Sunday, August 10, 2008 

Category: Writing and Poetry
The final cover art has finally been approved and released. Here it is folks...




The manuscript itself is days away from the ordering of and approving of a proof copy on the publisher's part, so we still should make the SUMMER 2008 release deadline.

The official publication announcement will follow shortly...

Can you say, "I'm stoked"?

--Dudgeon.