Posts Tagged 'fiction'
Milrose Munce & The Plague of Toxic Fungus
VOLUME TWO in the Epic Milrose Chronicle Saga in Many Volumes
Milrose Munce & The Plague of Toxic Fungus
VOLUME TWO in the Epic Milrose Chronicle Saga in Many Volumes
Amnesia: A Novel
SHORTLISTED for the WH Smith Award, longlisted for the Commonwealth Prize
Milrose Munce & The Den of Professional Help
VOLUME ONE in the Epic Milrose Chronicle Saga in Many Volumes
Milrose Munce & The Den of Professional Help
VOLUME ONE in the Epic Milrose Chronicle Saga in Many Volumes
Should a Novelist Feel Bitter Losing to Stephen King? Not Really.
(THE NEW YORK TIMES, June 29, 2000. They wanted to know what it felt like to have Stephen King make a fortune on an idea which had originally been mine, and upon which I had famously not made a fortune. more »
Should a Novelist Feel Bitter Losing to Stephen King? Not Really.
(THE NEW YORK TIMES, June 29, 2000. They wanted to know what it felt like to have Stephen King make a fortune on an idea which had originally been mine, and upon which I had famously not made a fortune. more »
The Absent Vultures of Tribeca (A Short Story in the Adirondack Review)
ON LABOR DAY the vultures disappeared. Nobody could remember when they had not circled early dawn. Death’s falcons. Turning miles above the arid northwest reaches of Tribeca tethered by scent. more »
The Absent Vultures of Tribeca (A Short Story in the Adirondack Review)
ON LABOR DAY the vultures disappeared. Nobody could remember when they had not circled early dawn. Death’s falcons. Turning miles above the arid northwest reaches of Tribeca tethered by scent. more »
The Plot Thickens
AN INTERVIEW with Novelist Douglas Anthony Cooper.
(This dialogue was published in Architecture magazine, which is no longer with us. The piece never appeared online. I did not own a copy for years, but I recently stumbled over this transcript: the conversation looks a bit quaint, in this century, but it’s a nice time capsule.)
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The few architects we find in popular fiction are predictably likable. more »
The Plot Thickens
AN INTERVIEW with Novelist Douglas Anthony Cooper.
(This dialogue was published in Architecture magazine, which is no longer with us. The piece never appeared online. I did not own a copy for years, but I recently stumbled over this transcript: the conversation looks a bit quaint, in this century, but it’s a nice time capsule.)
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The few architects we find in popular fiction are predictably likable. more »
A Book to Damage Children
While taking the occasional breather from pounding the Worst President Ever, it’s a netroots tradition to promote a book, preferably one’s own. So, having put in my time pounding, I’d like to briefly promote. more »
A Book to Damage Children
While taking the occasional breather from pounding the Worst President Ever, it’s a netroots tradition to promote a book, preferably one’s own. So, having put in my time pounding, I’d like to briefly promote. more »
