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Faction Paradox: A Romance in Twelve Parts


2010
08.13

Faction Paradox: A Romance in Twelve Parts

Edited by Stuart Douglas and Lawrence Miles
Published in hardback by Obverse Books in February 2011

Part cult, part subculture, part pop phenomenon and part criminal syndicate – Faction Paradox is watching you…

Obverse Books is proud to announce a first ever collection of stories featuring Lawrence Miles’ Faction Paradox.

Contributors to this new anthology include:

* Dave Hoskins (Short Trips: Transmissions)

* Philip Purser-Hallard (Of the City of the Saved…, Peculiar Lives, Iris Wildthyme & the Celestial Omnibus)

* Stuart Douglas (Miss Wildthyme and Friends  Investigate, The Obverse Book of Ghosts)

* Matt Kimpton (Chief Skald of Suffolk)

* Jon Dennis (The Book of the War, Bernice Summerfield: Secret Histories)

* Jay Eales (Factor Fiction)

* Ian Potter (No Tomatoes, Short Trips, Rise and Rise of the Independents)

* Dan O’Mahony (Falls the Shadow, Newtons Sleep, Cabinet of Light)

* David N Smith (Bernice Summerfield: Collected Works) and Violet Addison (Short Trips – How The Doctor Changed My Life)

* Scott Harrison (A Christmas Carol:The Stage Play)

* James Milton (Short Trips: Transmissions)

* Blair Bidmead (The Panda Book of Horror)

Faction Paradox: A Romance in Twelve Parts is published in February 2011 by Obverse. For more information and updates, simply join our announcement list or go to http://www.obversebooks.co.uk/catalogue/faction.html

He’s a Storyteller, and his story must be told…


2010
08.09

Matt Kimpton, author of a fabulous Iris story in The Panda Book of Horror, has been voted Chief Skald of Suffolk, of all things, following a story-telling competition.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/local/suffolk/hi/people_and_places/arts_and_culture/newsid_8864000/8864594.stm

Man Fooker Prize


2010
07.30

Launched yesterday, 29 July 2010, by Paul Magrs, the Man Fooker Prize is a literary award  for works of fiction and memoirs by gay men.

As it says on the official website

It was literary award season again and longlists were getting bandied about like crazy. And it’s annoying because those lists seem a bit ready-made, middlebrow, monotonous and obvious. Anyway, late July 2010 and there’s the usual palaver about the Booker Longlist. It was obviously going to be the same old gubbins and some of the same old names. And the same nonsense about ‘literary’ fiction being a separate, rarefied preserve, quite apart from other genres.  Anyway, we thought – wouldn’t it be fun and great to do something a bit different?

Fun and different is something we’re very keen on here at the Obverse Towerblock – it’d be great if this prize took off a bit…

http://manfookerprize.wordpress.com/

[ETA: Apparently, due to a terrible horse frightening incident, the prize is now to be called The Green Carnation]

Miss Wildthyme and Friends Reviewed


2010
07.26

Bret Herholz Cover to Miss Wildthyme aand Friends InvestigateSome reviews of the latest Iris Wildthyme book from Obverse.
First off, a cut and paste from the Goodreads website (which requires membership to read, I think)

“Four linked novellas from the world of transtemporal adventuress Iris Wildthyme. Unlike the last two books from Obverse, only the last of these stories star Iris and her sentient stuffed panda friend Panda, and the first three give centre stage to other characters from her previous adventures. The first, Jim Smith’s The Found World is something of a literary mash-up, featuring several characters from the works of Stoker, Conan Doyle, and so forth. Working out who is who is part of the fun, and it’s a bouncy, surprising tale that opens the book in fine spirits. Nick Wallace’s The Irredeemable Love is a stranger beast, a disorientating mystery in the true sense, that forces you to pay attention and do some of the investigating yourself – my favourite story in the book, for the same reason. Cody Schell’s Elementary, My Dear Sheila, is a primary coloured, over-the-top Mexican murder mystery featuring the masked wrestler Senor 105, and is such exuberant fun you can’t help but enjoy it. Finally, as mentioned, Stuart Douglas closes the collection in considerable style with The Shape of Things, giving us a full glass of Wildthyme in contemplative mood, and Panda at his pretentious best. Easily the best of the Wildthyme books from Obverse Books – she and her friends seem to suit the novella length perfectly.” Four Stars out of Five

And links to three other more extensive reviews:

Doctor Who Reviews

Finn Clark’s Reviews

War Arrow’s Paperback Reviews

All positive in one way or other (who wouldn’t be pleased with comments like

“The standard of writing is extraordinarily high”

and

“playful and rich in ideas”

and

“the four novellas are linked enough to satisfy, and are individually distinct enough to provide the variety we’ve come to expect from the short story collections”

All very satisfying, frankly…

New Release: The Obverse Book of Ghosts


2010
06.16

THE OBVERSE BOOK OF GHOSTS

Edited by Cavan Scott

Published in hardback by Obverse Books in October 2010

Think ghosts just hang around spooky old houses or crumbling graveyards?

Think again.

Obverse Books is proud to announce a new collection of contemporary ghost stories that will unnerve and terrify. The Obverse Book of Ghost collects 14 tales of spectral terror, guaranteed to leave you awake at night.

Editor Cavan Scott says: “The Obverse Book of Ghosts follows in the phantasmagorical footsteps of those classic supernatural anthologies of the past, but drags the unquiet dead screaming into the 21st Century. After all, isn’t it about time we were once again afraid of things that go bump in the night?”

Contributors to this exciting new anthology include:

  • George Mann (The Affinity Bridge, Ghosts of Manhattan)
  • Paul Magrs (Creator of Iris Wildthyme, The Brenda and Effie Series)
  • Tom Fletcher (The Leaping)
  • Guy Adams (The World House, Torchwood: The House That Jack Built)
  • Rebecca Levene (The Infernal Game series, Tomes of the Dead: Anno Mortis)
  • Johnny Mains (Back from the Dead: The Legacy of the Pan Book of Horror Stories)
  • Mark Michalowski (Being Human: Chasers, Doctor Who: Shining Darkness)
  • Mark Wright – (Doctor Who: Project Destiny, co-producer of Iris Wildthyme audios)
  • Nick Walters (Doctor Who: Reckless Engineering, Doctor Who: The Fall of Yquatine)
  • Scott Handcock (Doctor Who: The Rising Night, Doctor Who: The Phantom Planet)
  • Stuart Douglas (Iris Wildthyme and the Celestial Omnibus, Miss Wildthyme and Friends Investigate)

The Obverse Book of Ghosts also features short-story debuts from TV scriptwriter Philip Meeks and journalist Nick Peers.

The Obverse Book of Ghosts is published in October 2010 by Obverse Books – just in time for Halloween. For more information go to http://www.obversebooks.co.uk//catalogue/obog.html

Miss Wildthyme & Friends Investigate


2010
05.05

Obverse Books continues it’s objective of publishing fresh new material for adults with at least some sense of humour.

While Iris Wildthyme remains the anchor of the Obverse-iverse, with “Miss Wildthyme & Friends Investigate”, Obverse Books broadens the scope of storytelling. Not only do each of these four stories stretch to novellette length, (a first for an Obverse Books collection), but the collection takes the opportunity to explore the bizarre worlds that exist around Iris Wildthyme even after she’s left the party.

Spanning a full century, this collection is split into a quartet of stories:

The first story, The Found World features Professor George Challenger, a character who previously appeared in such Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s stories as “The Poison Belt”, and “The Disintegration Machine”. Jim Smith, author of the Bernice Summerfield audio “The Adventure of the Diogenes Damsel” (which featured another of Doyle’s creatures, Mycroft Holmes) presents an untold tale of this fascinating and infamously confounding character described by Doyle as “just a homicidal megalomaniac with a turn for science”. World war has commenced for the first time in history, and the government need Challenger’s team to return to their Lost World. Meanwhile, a drunken Iris Wildthyme runs The Tradesman’s Entrance and a peculiar bottle turns up in the Amazonian mud…

After an initial appearance in Paul Magrs’ “The Delightful Bag”, the Manleigh Halt Irregulars return for a longer visit. The MHI consist of Miss Clarissa Miller, feisty Edwardian journalist and investigator, her two indefagatible policemen helpers and the mysterious old man, Dogberry – and the unstabkle, time jumping police station they inhabit. A new adventure of the Manleigh Halt Irregulars, The Irredeemable Love Connection, is written by Nick Wallace, author and editor for the Bernice Summerfield range as well as the acclaimed final 8th Doctor BBC novel Fear Itself. Across the wilds of Britain, the MHI team hunt a strange yellow bottle, with fearsome consequences!

Scientist, musician, explorer, masked wrestler: Señor 105 will be familiar to readers of the Celestial Omnibus as Mexico’s caretaker of the unknown. Defending his homeland from threats domestic and alien, somehow the major world powers don’t quite take the luchador’s claims seriously. Not since the incident with the Cactus People. With his Parisian companion Sheila at his side, Señor 105 invites a diverse group of people to a dinner party held on the Day of the Dead. Each of these guests owes him a favor and he is collecting on their promises to attain a mysterious objective. In Elementary, my dear Sheila by Cody Schell, a murder sets in motion a series of events that leads this group on an adventure through a strange underground city full of even stranger travelers, some more familiar than others, including one very close to his heart.

Iris Wildthyme, Pan-spatial Daredevil-trix, and her best friend Panda need no introduction. However, they may need a stiff drink to tackle the challenge of solving the mystery of the mysterious perfume bottle, as they cross swords with Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson, amongst others. The first Iris story of this length in eight years, The Shape of Things is revealed in this concluding story by Stuart Douglas.

Miss Wildthyme & Friends Investigate will be available from Obverse Books in an attractive hardcover edition, featuring the distinctive cover artwork of Bret Herholz, author of “The Adventures of Polly and Handgraves: A Sinister Aura”.

To pre-order, visit: http://obversebooks.co.uk/catalogue/mwi.html

Due for publication on 31 May 2010!