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Do you have a website?
http://www.rspublishing.com.au
Tell us about you.
an `artist' be default, as I have to do covers for the authors I publish. Not brilliant. Studied a bit of art though, it helped. Write unpublished SF, compose some dodgy music, pre-demo's ready, into music, esp goth bands eg Fockewolf, Switchblade Symphony, Otto's Daughter, Collide, Ultrashiver and Ego Likeness plus women driven bands like Curve, Sioxsie and the Banshees, Red Sun Band, Effigy etc.
Read mostly modern history [reality! the people! the conspiracies! the mayhem! the madness!] quantum anything in science.
TV blew up so don't miss it at all. More time to read, and building a music site apart from the publishing site above.
There you have it. Totally dysfunctional and deluded. Stops me from going sane.

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Book Review: Geoff Nelder's `Exit Pursued by a Bee'

Kallandra with a predeliction for ale is at the Gladstenbury rock festival. She is the-youngest trainee astronaut for the first manned Mars mission. Along with her lover Derek an aeornautical engineer for Europsace they witness an amazing event near the ancient Tor . Astounded Kallandra sums it up in just two words: “It’s impossible.”
Here we have what must be one of the most orginal of introductions in the genre of science fiction. And so `Exit, Pursued by a Bee’ furnishes us with an unfolding… Continue

Posted on January 25, 2009 at 8:51am —

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`State of Fear’ by M. Crichton. Harper Collins 2005

I have just finished Michael Crichton’s `State of Fear’. At nearly seven hundred pages, promising the reader `as thrilling as they come’ and `gripping’, also `his very best story’, I was soon to find that in reality the propaganda at the back cover is dismally short of the hype. Mr Crichton’s main thesis is presented as an amalgam of some dodgy thesis suffused with subtle and often not so restrained academic posturing. You see his book is abou… Continue

Posted on December 16, 2008 at 7:58am —

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book reviews

Brian Porter’s Pestilence is a classic. A story one glides into seamlessly. Many authors need to find their métier. Brian Porter has no such difficulties. The ease with which he engrosses the reader is immediate and compelling. A quick narration of the setting: the bucolic countryside of eastern England.
The scene is set, destiny weighs her hand upon a village fated to be drawn into a tragedy which, as the story progresses harbors a threat that could easily spiral out of control.
For `Every so o… Continue

Posted on December 16, 2008 at 7:56am —

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books [some art] and reviews.

Without covers they would look pretty blase. Now as a diversion from art I shall post some book reviews which may save some of you the need to read them at all. After all some very famous authors wrote pretty awefull stuff, the DVC is a prime example. However as I have just returned [this morning] from an art's opening of abstract art [whatever that is- 'cause I don't even pretend to bother to know-hoping that for my friend it makes her money] I am suffering from a borderline case of the DT's. A… Continue

Posted on December 10, 2008 at 1:52am —

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At 12:13pm on February 1, 2009, Brian L Porter said…
Thanks Lutz,

Hope the daze passes soon. Take care

Brian
At 12:45pm on January 25, 2009, Brian L Porter said…
Good to hear from you Lutz.
I agree with you wholeheartedly. I hope that the quality of Graeme's design stands out and attracts enough votes. You should have 'A Study in Red' for review by now. I sent it a while back.

Hope you have a great day, and a great time reading it.

Best regards

Brian
At 8:54am on January 25, 2009, Brian L Porter said…
Thanks for the vote Lutz. Yes, there's some stiff competition in there this month.

Best regards

Brian
At 9:20pm on January 21, 2009, Tom Cooke said…
I just wanted to be sure you were keeping corruption alive and well on your side of the equator.I am endeavoring to do same on mine.
tom cooke
At 7:57am on January 2, 2009, Brian L Porter said…
Hi Lutz,

You're welcome...and I just lurve bananas!

Here's to success for us both my friend

Brian
At 6:17am on January 1, 2009, Brian L Porter said…
Thanks for the vote Lutz, and consider yourself votd for too!

HAPPY NEW YEAR, and good luck.

Best regards

Brian
At 8:54am on December 18, 2008, Brian L Porter said…
Hi Lutz,

Yes of course. Thanks for the vote for The Nemesis Cell. I do seem to remember you saying something about one with a semi-naked woman or something on it. (Perv...hehe)

God luck with the rest of Geoff's reveiw and have a great Christmas my friend, and thanks for the compliment at the end of your message.

Best regards

Brian
At 2:12am on December 17, 2008, Brian L Porter said…
Hi Lutz,

The nice thing is that I don't actually 'pick' these reviewers. This was just the latest reader review to appear on the Amazon Uk site. It's great that people are buying the book and taking the time to place thier short reviews on the Amazon site.It's so nice that they are prepared to take the time to add their views after obviously enjoyng the book.

BTW, did I ask you to place avote for The Nemesis Cell in The New Covey Cover Awards?

Best regards

Brian
At 10:11am on October 2, 2008, Loretta Wheeler said…
Aha, well that can't be his dogs then, they were in the play-offs, must be AFL...or Australian rules, however ya'll say that:)

Yes, I know where Newcastle is, had some friends there for awhile. I have one set of good friends in Sydney and another friend in Adelaide. I met both when we were transferred to Armidale from The Gold Coast. God what a difference!....John nor I either one adapted to Armidale.

Thanks for the clarification of wooden spoon awards:)....and I hope your SF book flows well for you in the next few days!:)

Lo
At 11:50am on October 1, 2008, Loretta Wheeler said…
And did you say you were in Newcastle? I can't remember where, and I'm so covered up right now with "stuff" I'm too lazy to look it up!...
 
 

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