-
Black-Winged Angels, Sourdough, and The Girl With No Hands are available now. Find where you can buy them.

And now featured in the upcoming Stephen Jones anthology: A Book of Horrors.
Tag Archives: rob shearman
Free Fiction: I Love You Like Water
This story originally appeared in Twelfth Planet Press’s 2012 anthology in 2007. Many thanks to Alisa and Ben for taking the story and to Simon Petrie for advising on the science – all the dodgy-wibbly bits of science are my own fault.
I LOVE YOU LIKE WATER
Cato
The desert laps at the edge of the
Read more…
New: Dark Fiction Magazine
Snurched from the blog of writer-reviewer Simon Marshall-Jones is advice of a new thingy:
LONDON, MIDLANDS AND MANCHESTER, UK, 26 Oct 2010. Dark Fiction Magazine (www.darkfictionmagazine.co.uk) is pleased to announce the launch of a new service for fans of genre fiction. Beginning Oct 31st (Halloween), Dark Fiction Magazine will be launching a monthly magazine of audio
Read more…
Tagged Adam Christopher, Adam Nevill, and Jennifer Williams, audio, Beyond Fiction, cory doctorow, dark fiction magazine, Gareth L Powell, Ian Whates, Jeremy C. Shipp, Jon Courtenay Grimwood, Kim Lakin-Smith, Lauren Beukes, Mark Morris, Pat Cadigan, Ramsey Campbell, rob shearman, Simon Marshall-Jones
A Mondy Drive-by: Ian Mond
Mondy (him on the left, tormenting Rob Shearman) has written Dr Who stories featuring the Dr and Bernice Summerfield for Big Finish Productions. He’s been Tuckerised in Kate Orman’s novel Blue Box.What else do you need to know? Is that not enough to elevate him to
Read more…
Tagged big finish, Danny Oz, death to the daleks, Direct Action, dr who, drive-by interview, Genesis of the Daleks, Ian Farrington, ian mond, Kate Orman's novel Blue Box, nightmare of eden, Planet of Spiders, ponchka, rob shearman, Short Trips Doctor Who anthologies, William Atheling Jnr award for criticism
Let there be Snoopy Dancing today!
Just saw that the delightful Rob Shearman is joint winner of the Shirley Jackson Award! Love Songs for the Shy and Cynical is wonderful – lyrical, gentle, achingly arch at times, and just plain wondrous at others.
BTW: Tiny Deaths won a World Fantasy award in 2008.
Couldn’t happen to
Read more…

