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May 10, 2021
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Apart from the novels Twinmaker (aka Jump in Australia), Crashland (Crash), and Hollowgirl (Fall), I have written many, many stories concerning the teleporting technology I call “d-mat”. Some have been published in the leading magazines of the day. Some have won or been nominated for awards. Some came out in my newsletter or as guest […]
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August 6, 2016
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Hashtag Hollowgirl may now be complete, but that’s not the end of the Twinmaker Project. Short stories continue to roll out (“The New Venusians” in Drowned Worlds most recently, “The Lives of Riley” to come) and I have other things up my sleeve. More on them soon. For now, here’s an alternate take on the […]
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August 5, 2016
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The final Twinmaker remix is complete! Below is the raw text that was the source of Hashtag Hollowgirl, the final Twinmaker novel broken down into bite-size bits. I’ve enjoyed this disintegration and reintegration process–the literary equivalent of a d-mat machine. Gee, I hope nothing went wrong in translation . . . What price the mirror, […]
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February 17, 2016
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Fall and “All the Wrong Places” are among the finalists for the 2015 Aurealis Awards, which were announced today. I’m so excited that these works caught the judges’ eyes. They’re stories I’m particularly proud of. Fall (aka Hollowgirl) is, of course, the final volume in the Twinmaker series, the book that nearly broke my brain. […]
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