Author: Alex Irvine
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More on Riley
Over at the Green Man Review, The Life of Riley is characterized as ” elliptical, graphic, edgy but not at all flashy, topical, sharp and very, very sophisticated.” Read the rest…
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Three Weeks Later…
I stumble back to this blog with not much to report but a disturbing desire to, well, blog. Went to Europe for the first time over spring break, which is vaguely writing-related because while there I met Luc Carissimo, who has just finished translating A Scattering of Jades into French. The translation is due out…
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Bats and Fish
I just finished a new story, “Clownfish,” that will be the original in my upcoming Night Shade collection, Pictures from an Expedition. Also, I’ve seen the cover art for BATMAN: INFERNO, and it looks great. I’ll post it here as soon as I can. Coming soon: news from the comics front…oh, and there’s a well-thought-out…
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Giant Land of Pulp
Now that Jeff Ford‘s “Giant Land” is getting the recognition it so richly deserves, I would like to take this opportunity to point out that the second issue of Journal of Pulse-Pounding Narratives contains–in addition to “Giant Land”–fine fiction from Scott Edelman, Lori Selke, Gavin J. Grant, James L. Cambias, Peter Hagelslag, Davin Ireland, Jetse…