Hell Year 2020 might be doing its best to make this the longest and most miserable decade in history, but before it gasps its last, here’s where you can find me nattering online and in print.
Shoreline of Infinity Issue 19 is due out very soon, and with it my latest Noise and Sparks column. Yes, I’m afraid I’ve given in and done a COVID-19 piece, but this time it’s about the strange clash between our notions of the glorious hero versus our current reality of masking up and social distancing. And because I’ve been watching a lot of Hunger Games, Divergent, etc, it’s turned into A YA Revolutionary’s Guide To the Pandemic.
Also this issue you’ll find a new short story co-authored by Tony Ballentyne and Chris Beckett, new stories by Raman Mundair (who co-edited the recent BAME issue) and Teika Marija Smits, and a new interview with Laura Lam by Pippa Goldschmidt.
Get a special pre-release discount for digital and physical formats here until 30th November:
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You can also join us for the Issue 19 launch party this Thursday 26th November, where we’ll be joined by Texture, F.J. Bermann, Tony Ballentyne and Chris Beckett. Pick up your free ticket at the link below, or join us on the night on YouTube.
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Elsewhere, if you missed my recent interview with Threading the Labyrinth author Tiffani Angus for Glasgow in 2024, you can now catch it online! Tiffani and I talk about the history of British gardens, the relationship between the local workers and the household, women’s archives and haunted movie theatres. Tiffani is also part of the Sign For Our Bookshops initiative, where you can get a signed bookplate in return for proof of purchase in a physical bookshop, so do check out the interview for more details of that.
Watch the full An Evening with Tiffani Angus interview on YouTube at the link below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4SALHpYUovg
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