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Sunday, January 29, 2012

Fancy Clapping trailer #1


It’s not much of a video, but:





Saturday, January 28, 2012

A Sudbury Friday Night

A fine night it was at Sudbury’s Old Nickel Hotel for the LUminaries/Your Scrivener Press Robbie Burns-themed protest poetry night, with a packed house and many readers. Hey, there was even a piper to close the evening. The event was organized and hosted by Laurence Steven of Your Scrivener Press with significant help from several Laurentian U students. I read four poems (three from Fancy Clapping; one from Ghost Music) and sang “War In Me” (currently unreleased), “Lamb Street Refugee” (from Clay Rooster), and “Rocket” (from Floodgate). More shows/readings are in the works for spring.

 

 

 

 

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Short Story in The Future Fire

Shattered Clock lets you guess the time…
Why the weird clock? Thank you for asking. The clock, designed by Igor Barbashin and Daria Volokhova, tells time by reassembling its shattered numbers. I thought it a nice image to go with the title of my short sf story "The Boy Who Shattered Time," which will be out and online in the next issue of The Future Fire. The story is about a reluctant time traveller conscripted by a corrupt government to return to the past for the purpose of building the present. All those pyramids didn't get there by themselves, you know, the corrupt future government claims. Of course, it being a story, nothing is as it first seems.
I've been writing short fiction for about 25 years. The stuff I wrote from age 17 - 21 was destroyed in a fit of self-loathing. That great purge allowed me to romanticize my early fiction. It was earth-shatteringly great, you know. Too bad I can't show you. And so, I've spent the last twenty-some years trying to match the imagined glory of those early stories.
A couple of my recent stories -- all speculative fiction -- have been published under a pseudonym, which I will never reveal as it is also the password to every internet account I hold. "The Boy Who Shattered Time" will be the first story published under my legal name (Hieronymus Q Waglestein, if we've just met...nice to meet you), if you forget about some earlier forgettable stories that no one even remembers published in magazines that no longer exist.
So, watch The Future Fire for a story in the next while.

Friday, January 6, 2012

Fancy Clapping a best-seller?


Strange things. For a brief time this evening, the yet-to-be-published _Fancy Clapping_ (YSP) was listed as the # 5 best-selling poetry title on Amazon.ca, just below Leonard Cohen, a novel by Michael Crummey, and two novels by Michael Ondaatje. I'm not sure what it means, but it's interesting.