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Obverse Books News


2010
01.18

With apologies to my many, many readers who may already have seen this on various Dr Who fora and elsewhere, here’s an update on Obverse’s plans for 2010…

First off, the next book in the Iris series is to be called Ms Wildthyme and Friends Investigate, which Cody Schell described as “a quartet of loosely connected mystery-infused stories with danger and intrigue from the more obscure corners of the Obverse-iverse” – and that’s as good a description as any.

Essentially it’s four overlapping novellas which taken together make a single complete mystery novel.

Iris and Panda are in each story, but are only the primary stars of the final one. The other stories concern, respectively, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Professor Challenger; the Manleigh Halt Irregulars (as first seen in Paul’s Panda Book of Horror tale, ‘The Delightful Bag’) and Senor 105, the Mexican masked wrestler created by Cody for his Celestial Omnibus story.

The authors for this book – Jim Smith, Nick Wallace, Cody Schell and myself – are already hard at work, since we’re looking to publish the book in May 2010.

Secondly, the fourth book in the Iris series – and the second and final book for 2010 – is to be called Iris: Abroad (like the pun?), and will be a new short story collection edited by Paul and I along the lines of the two books already out. The only theme is that the stories can’t be primarily set on the British mainland and must feature Iris and Panda as seen in the Panda Book/Celestial Omnibus. Anyone interested in pitching a story (as previously at leats one slot in the book will be reserved for a cold pitch via email or the website) should have their synopsis to us by the end of February 2010…

The publication date for this one will be November 2010 (publishing on 12 December turned out in retrospect to be a bit of a mistake, with the Christmas post slowing everything down).

Eh, and I think that’s it.

Boarding the Bus!


2009
02.20

And travelling on the Bus this time round are…

[BIG DRUMROLL]

Introduction – Katy Manning
A Gamble with Wildthyme – Steve Lyons
Sovereign – Mags L Halliday
The Unhappy Medium – Mark Wright and Cavan Scott
Living Legend – Stuart Douglas
Battleship Anathema – Phil Purser-Hallard
The Dreadful Flap – Paul Magrs
Not A Drop – Steven Wickham
Iris Wildthyme y SeƱor Cientocinco contra Los Monstruos del Fiesta – Cody Schell
Why, Because We Like You – Jonathan Dennis
The Scarlet Shadow – Stewart Sheargold
Only Living Girls – Steve Cole

Messrs Lyons, Magrs and Cole and the delightful Ms Mags Halliday will be well known to Doctor Who book readers, while Mark Wright and Cav Scott are in charge of the Big Finish Iris range. They and Stewart Sheargold have written extensively for the Big Finish ranges.

Jonathan Dennis and Phil Purser-Hallard have both written Faction Paradox fiction, with Phil also writing for novellas for Telos and Big Finish.

Finally, introducing Cody Schell and Steven Wickham with their first published pieces of Who related fiction, though Steven has appeared as an actor in over a dozen Big Finish audios.

Oh, and me – but that’s sheer nepotism so probably best glossed over quickly…

With specially commissioned cover art by June Hudson, legendary Doctor Who costume designer, and logo courtesy of the lovely Anthony Dry, we’re aiming for a publication date in early April.

Here’s a sneak preview of June’s brilliant cover art:


http://www.obversebooks.co.uk for further details (as soon as I put them up, later today) and expressions of childlike glee from Paul and I…

Did I mention the introduction by Iris herself, Katy Manning?

Cheers

Stuart

Iris Wildthyme and the Celestial Omnibus – Update


2009
02.14

Nearly there now! Just waiting for one author to finish up and then we can see how it all fits together.

Further announcements on obversebooks.co.uk soon…

(hmm, does that sound too much like one of those spam comments which litter blogger?)

Nice review


2009
02.10

[of my story in Shelf Life, that is]

No Place Like Home by Stuart A Douglas

We are on the very edge of Whoniverse here. This is an Iris Wildthyme story although Iris herself is little more than a framing character. This really belongs to a pacifist Cyberman, a pair of individualist Sontarans (who rebel against the clone world by wearing a hat with a feather in it or a leather jacket), and a loner Auton who doesn’t want to be part of the pack. In case you hadn’t guessed – this is a comic piece that vaults the highest bar by actually being funny. And it gets better on a second or third reading when you can go back and enjoy the little throwaway lines instead of powering ahead to find out what is going on.

http://www.doctorwhoforum.com/showpost.php?p=7668937&postcount=152

The book has just been re-printed, so you should definitely go and buy a copy if you haven’t yet!

Shelf Life Update


2008
06.12

Craig Hinton was a lovely, very funny man, and a talented author who died far too young at Christmas 2006.

In tribute to and rememberance of him, Jay Eales, Adrian Middleton and David McIntee have put together a collection of short stories, entitled Shelf Life, each with some kind of link to Craig and his life and work. Included is a brief Iris story of mine, entitled ‘No Place Like Home’ – I’m no writer, but I don’t think it’s entirely awful, and there are any number of proper writers in the book to make it well worth buying. All profits from the book go to a charity nominated by Craig’s family.

It’s not out yet, but the cover art is, to whet your appetite…


Pretty nifty, eh? I think Craig, as a big comics fan, would have liked it.