Marie Hodgkinson of Paper Road Press produces some wonderful books. Coming in November this year is the anthology The Year’s Best Aotearoa New Zealand Science Fiction & Fantasy. I’m fortunate enough to have a story included.
There are some amazing writers in the book. This is the full table of contents:
“We Feed the Bears of Fire and Ice”, by Octavia Cade (originally published in Strange Horizons)
“A Most Elegant Solution”, by M. Darusha Wehm (originally published in Terraform)
“Girls Who Do Not Drown”, by Andi Buchanan (originally published in Apex Magazine)
“Logistics”, by A.J. Fitzwater (originally published in Clarkesworld)
“The Billows of Sarto”, by Sean Monaghan (originally published in Asimov’s Science Fiction)
“A Brighter Future”, by Grant Stone (originally published in Cthulhu: Land of the Long White Cloud (IFWG))
“The People Between the Silences”, by Dave Moore (originally published in Landfall)
“Common Denominator”, by Melanie Harding-Shaw (originally published in Wild Musette Journal)
“Te Ika”, by J.C. Hart (originally published in Cthulhu: Land of the Long White Cloud (IFWG))
“Trees”, by Toni Wi (originally published in Breach)
“The Garden”, by Isabelle McNeur (originally published in Wizards in Space)
“Mirror Mirror”, by Mark English (originally published in Abyss & Apex)
“The Glassblower’s Peace”, by James Rowland (originally published in Aurealis Magazine)
Cover art by Emma Weakley
I’m privileged to be among such company. I’m also thrilled in that this is my first “Year’s Best” selection. I’ve had friends appear in them before, and had my stories listed in the “Recommended Reading” or “Honorable Mentions” pages. Yes, it’s a regional publication the advantage of that is that I think I’ve met about half the writers in person. I’m still pretty stoked.
The anthology is available for preorder now from Paper Road Press
I’m very conscious that while I’m a pretty good writer (ahem), and I’m okay with most of the business side, I’m really pretty lousy when it comes to sales and marketing.


Over the last few years I’ve railed against the terms and conditions of the Sunday Star Times short story contest – where they effectively retain the right to publish any entry without paying the author. I have been in touch directly with them, and had a positive response, indicating that they will look again at those terms and conditions should they run the contest again.
With the vagaries of postage, I had two publications arrive in the mail a couple of days apart.
Those who know my writing will have noticed that mostly I write Science Fiction. At times I dally with Fantasy, though I’m not then a real heroic fantasy kind of writer, with dragons and swords and wizards hurling wonderful spells around. Sometimes my Science Fiction has elements of Fantasy (as in there’s no scientific reason this is happening…). I write thrillers too, on occasion.
“Landslide Country” evolved from an exploration of pacing and setting. One of those ones where the setting is almost another character (though of course, that’s up to the reader to determine, rather than the writer). One of the editors noted that things seemed to happen in slow motion, which was cool, something I’d tried to achieve: a micro-focus on detail, while maintaining the tension and arc.

Following “Ventiforms” in the January – February 2019 issue of
Also, “Ventiforms” my story from Asimov’s this past January, will be out as a standalone ebook on May 31st. Just in time for
I’m honored to have been invited by writer
Writing about a work in progress again here. Maybe that’s going to be my new thing for a while.