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Lost: Winning Stories from the Olga Sinclair Prize · 2021
Maze / Lost As All These Stones
In Lost: Winning Stories from the Olga Sinclair Prize
Maze won third prize; Lost As All These Stones was highly commended and shortlisted. I have around seventy short stories in need of revisiting and rewriting.
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Anthology appearanceLost: Winning Stories from the Olga Sinclair Prize · 2021
Short story
The Return of Sherlock Holmes (Mango Publishing, USA) · 2021
In The Return of Sherlock Holmes (Mango Publishing, USA)
My Holmes, to the eternal bewilderment of Watson, has been reincarnated in the twenty first century, and is on the trail of a missing Tibetan spiritual master.
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Anthology appearanceThe Return of Sherlock Holmes (Mango Publishing, USA) · 2021
Anthology — contains 'The Adventure of the Missing Master'
My Holmes, to the eternal bewilderment of Watson, has been reincarnated in the twenty first century, and is on the trail of a missing Tibetan spiritual master.
Editions
PaperbackMango Publishing, USA · 2021
Short story
News: Winning Stories from the 2020 Olga Sinclair Prize · 2020
The News from Arkansas
In News: Winning Stories from the 2020 Olga Sinclair Prize
A political satire about a character called Johnson who struggled with his relationship with the truth. Given its contentious nature — and that not all judges of literary competitions are socialists — I was relieved to be highly commended, and published once again.
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Anthology appearanceNews: Winning Stories from the 2020 Olga Sinclair Prize · 2020
Manchester United, Michael Knighton and the Football Revolution 1989–2019
Thirty years in the making: the never-before-told inside story of Michael Knighton's doomed attempt to buy Manchester United, the axis he forged with Alex Ferguson, and the financial blueprint the board used to build the club's unparalleled success.
Markets (Olga Sinclair Open Short Story Competition 2018) · 2018
The Market
In Markets (Olga Sinclair Open Short Story Competition 2018)
A return to the mysterious and fantastic within a realistic setting. It won the Members Shield.
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Anthology appearanceMarkets (Olga Sinclair Open Short Story Competition 2018) · 2018
Short story
Strangers (Olga Sinclair Open Short Story Competition 2017) · 2017
The Thirteenth Station
In Strangers (Olga Sinclair Open Short Story Competition 2017)
Second prize, and third place in the Norwich Writers' Members Shield.
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Anthology appearanceStrangers (Olga Sinclair Open Short Story Competition 2017) · 2017
Short story
Stepping Out (Norwich Writers) · 2016
Chief Mustard
In Stepping Out (Norwich Writers)
Third prize in the 2015 Olga Sinclair Short Story Competition, with entries from all around the world. My short fiction had entered the mainstream, though with fantastic elements still flowing as undercurrents.
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Anthology appearanceStepping Out (Norwich Writers) · 2016
Short story
Solaris Rising 1.5 (Solaris) · 2012
The Gift
In Solaris Rising 1.5 (Solaris)
I had been writing nothing but poetry for ages but, encouraged by Eric Brown, I returned to fiction in the horror, SF and fantasy genres. There was an amazing gathering of talent in Cambridgeshire then — Chris Beckett, Eric Brown, Una McCormack, Ian Watson, Ian Whates — and we met monthly in the Pickerel on Magdalene Street.
Drabble II — Double Century (Beccon Publications) · 1990
Countdown
In Drabble II — Double Century (Beccon Publications)
My first published story, and I found myself in illustrious company: Aldiss, Asimov, Arthur C Clarke, Neil Gaiman, Terry Pratchett, Larry Niven, Roger Zelazny — a veritable Who's Who of late twentieth century science fiction and fantasy. A drabble, by the way, is a story of exactly one hundred words.
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Anthology appearanceDrabble II — Double Century (Beccon Publications) · 1990
Short story
Dementia 13 #5 · 1990
The Christmas Star
In Dementia 13 #5
Less stellar but no less interesting company, in the samizdat magazine Dementia 13.