Showing posts with label The Last Reef. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Last Reef. Show all posts

August 19, 2008

Sci-fi Online Review Gives The Last Reef Top Marks

Charles Packer reviews my short story collection on Sci-fi Online and gives it 10 out of 10:

The Last Reef and Other Stories is a new collection of science fiction short stories by Gareth L. Powell. It’s a worthy collection worth every pound of your hard earned dosh as the stories are universally well written.

One of the things that you first notice about Powell’s work is his apparent belief that it is women, rather than men, who act as the agent of change - a proposition that any resident of Troy would have agreed with. This is a refreshing idea from a male writer, who as a species have mostly put males at the centre of the action, and gives Powell's work an individual voice.

Like the majority of good writers Powell presents a balance of ideas within each of his short stories. Some of the stories are interlinked, so the Monkey computer program which causes so much havoc in Ack-Ack Macaque is also referenced in A Neckless of Ivy, though in truth these mini tales of armageddon are really love notes to the women which appear in the stories.

Not everything is a love note to strong women as in The Long Walk Aft and Cat in a Box where Powell shows a playful and dark side to his humour. Both stories involve choices. The first is that age old problem of finding enough biological matter to restart your food replicator when all you have is a spaceship full of your sleeping shipmates. The second poses the problem of having a box which might grant immortality, though there is one catch, the box has a cat in it, if the cat’s dead then so are you, so would you open it?

One of the nice things about Powell’s writing is his ability to conjure whole worlds in a limited number of lines; his characters are not just ciphers there to push a clever idea forward. Having said that, the book isn’t short of these either. I was especially impressed with the idea of rogue computers which spin out of control, evolving past sentience used in The Reef and its companion stories Flotsam and Hot Rain. I feel there may be a novel in Powell yet.

As well as big ideas, comedy and world construction, Powell also does a nice turn at subtlety. This is especially evident in my two favourite stories in the collection Sunsets and Hamburgers and Distant Galaxies Colliding, though I think that Sunsets represents Powell at his best with a big idea - reconstructed humans at the death of the universe - played against both hope for the future and the depiction of a realistic relationship. The main pleasure with the story is that it treats its reader as intelligent. Powell paints just enough to get the reader's imagination to fill in the blanks, thus engaged, you are able to enter further into the experience than the role of voyeur would allow.

In total the book contains fifteen of his short stories and there is not a dud amongst them. Buy this book and do your brain a favour; you know it will love you for it.

10/10

Full review: http://www.sci-fi-online.com/2008_reviews/book/08-08-01_last-reef.htm

August 10, 2008

Book Launch Report

On Saturday, we drove up to London for the launch of my new short story collection, The Last Reef.

The event took place from 2pm in the front bar of the Citte of Yorke Inn in Holborn - an olde worlde pub a few short steps from Chancery Lane tube station.

I don't know how many people were there, but the room was packed and many copies of the book were being sold.

As it was a joint launch with Chris Beckett's new collection, The Turing Test, both Chris and I read passages from our respective books (I read my short story "Sunsets and Hamburgers") and answered questions from the audience. Then, the formal part of the event over, the rest of the afternoon was spent signing books and socialising.

The audience were very enthusiastic and I'm extremely grateful to everyone who made the effort to come along and show their support - especially those who travelled a long way in order to be there. You all made me feel like a celebrity for the day.

For me, the major highlights of the day (from a day packed with highlights) were:

1) Meeting writers Eric Brown and Chris Beckett and editor Ian Whates.

2) Seeing a large turnout from the Friday Flash Fiction posse, including: Paul Raven, Shaun Green, Justin Pickard and Neil Beynon (and Gemma)

3) Spending time with so many friends and relatives, including: the publisher Andrew Hook, my brother Huw and his partner Beata (our hosts for the night), my wife Becky (the first time we've both been away from the kids overnight), Liz and Pete (travelled up from Bristol), Trish and Simon, Will (stopping off en route from Edinburgh to Devon), Duncan, Conrad and Dijana, Lindsey, Rick and Dawn, Joanne and Chris from the BFSFA, Caroline and Simon (and their baby), Christian, Mr Higgins, Gary Couzens, and many, many others...

4) The reading and the Q&A session that followed. I wasn't nearly as nervous as I expected to be, and the audience seemed to respond very well to the story I read. The questions they asked afterward were interesting and I managed to answer most of them intelligently.

The event wound up around 6pm and a few of us went for dinner at an All Bar One near St Paul's Cathedral, and then on to a party in Fleet Street, where I met one of the writers of The Chap magazine.

August 08, 2008

Book Launch Tomorrow

No flash fiction this week, for one reason or another. But if you'd like to hear me read my award-winning short story "Sunsets and Hamburgers", come along tomorrow to the launch of my short story collection, The Last Reef.

The event is free to attend and also sees the launch of another collection, The Turing Test by fellow Interzone author Chris Beckett.

The fun starts at 2pm at the Citte of Yorke pub, 22 High Holborn, London. The nearest tube stations are Charing Cross or Holborn.

August 04, 2008

Transmissions From Beyond

TTA Press have just announced their new podcast site, Transmissons From Beyond. Every other Monday, they'll broadcast a new story taken from one of their magazines - Crimewave, Black Static or Interzone.

I have already been working with Pete Bullock to produce audio versions of my two Interzone stories - "The Last Reef" and "Ack-Ack Macaque" - and they will both make an appearance on the site in due course.

July 24, 2008

The Last Reef Is Here!

The hardback and paperback editions of my new book, The Last Reef arrived in the post from the publisher this morning - and they look great!

There are more pictures and details of the book launch on my Facebook site: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Gareth-L-Powell/15852124165

July 16, 2008

First Review of The Last Reef

The first review of The Last Reef is now online at The Fix, and it's positive. The reviewer, Rae Bryant, writes:

"In The Last Reef, Powell holds a cross-section of science, nature, and technology in his quintessential human hand and gives it a roll across the universal table. What turns up is an eclectic mix of possibility, tragedy, and hope—a gamble worth betting on."

And:

"Powell’s depth and breadth of characterization work, and his settings are truly impressive. His work displays a willingness to show truths and flaws for what they are, rather than gratuitously exaggerating only strengths. With his instinct for subtlety, Powell is an author to watch. His work is the spyglass of science fiction, the ship just over the horizon."

Read the full review here: http://thefix-online.com/reviews/the-last-reef/

July 15, 2008

26 x Stickers & 1 x Press Release

A package arrived today containing stickers for me to sign - one for each of the limited, signed and numbered hardcover editions of The Last Reef . I signed them using a genuine write-upside-down NASA space pen, and they will now be stuck into the front pages of the hardcovers, before being mailed out to the people with the foresight to pre-order a copy.

I have to tell you that signing those stickers gave me goosebumps. It made the book seem suddenly very real, and now I really can't wait to see a copy.

When I took the package of signed stickers back to the post office, I let my 2-year old daughter carry the envelope all the way there. It was a hot afternoon, and she was very careful, and she really enjoyed being involved.

If you would like a signed copy of the paperback edition, come along and buy one at the book launch, where I will be happy to scribble on it for you. Alternatively, you can order one from the publisher - http://www.elasticpress.com/lastreef.htm - (or Amazon, and all good bookshops) -and we'll work something out.

In related news, TTA Press are about to release a press release about the book launch, and I'll link to it for you when it's up on their site.

June 30, 2008

Book Launch Event Details on Facebook

As you know, the launch event for my short story collection THE LAST REEF will take place from 2pm until 6pm at the Citte of Yorke pub, 22 High Holborn, London (nearest tube stations being Charing Cross or Holborn) on Saturday 9th August.

The event has been organised by the publisher, Elastic Press and also sees the launch of THE TURING TEST by Chris Beckett, which features cover art by Eran Cantrell, the artist who is providing the cover for THE LAST REEF.

I will be signing books and performing a ten minute reading at the event, and hope to see as many people there as possible.

Facebook users can now find additional information by following the links below:

June 28, 2008

Excitement...

I just found out from Andrew at Elastic Press that The Last Reef is at the printers right now...

June 27, 2008

Last Reef Available All Over The Place

As well as the Amazon and Elastic Press sites, you can now pick up a copy of my short story collection via the Bristish Fantasy Society, Waterstones, Inpress, Blackwells, and Books Unlimited.

June 11, 2008

The Last Reef Cover Art

I have just received a jpeg of the final cover art for my forthcoming short story collection, with all the blurb and quotes, etc. It looks hip, funky, and exciting... the sort of book I would have to pick up if I saw it on a bookshelf, just to find out what it was about.

The art is by the Canadian artist Eran Cantrell, and you can check out more of her stuff here: link
(Note: the picture accompanying this post is an early mock-up of the cover, and not the final version).

May 19, 2008

Facebook Event

If you're on Facebook, you can view the details of the book launch here: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=14007393925

May 17, 2008

Book Launch Event Details

The launch event for my short story collection, THE LAST REEF, will take place from 2pm until 6pm at the Citte of Yorke pub, 22 High Holborn, London (nearest tube stations being Charing Cross or Holborn) on Saturday 9th August.

This event has been organised by the publisher, Elastic Press and also sees the launch of THE TURING TEST by Chris Beckett, which features cover art by Eran Cantrell, the artist providing the cover for THE LAST REEF.

I will be doing a short reading from THE LAST REEF and signing copies, so please come along, say hello, and buy a book!

April 19, 2008

Details Of Short Story Collection Now Online

The Elastic Press website has now been updated with details of my forthcoming short story collection, "The Last Reef", including the cover art, some blurb, and an extract from the title story:

http://www.elasticpress.com/lastreef.htm

From the back cover:

"Gareth L Powell’s first collection of short stories is stuffed with mind-bending ideas and unforgettable characters. Ranging from the day after tomorrow to the far-flung future, these fifteen stories are perfect for anyone with a craving for intelligent and thought-provoking adventure."

April 05, 2008

The Last Reef

I've been sent the typeset version of my short story collection, The Last Reef, to look at and check over for errors - and it looks great! The book is due from Elastic Press in August, and contains fifteen short stories written by me between 2003 and 2008 - a total of around 60,000 words of fiction - plus an introduction from Interzone co-editor Jetse de Vries.

February 01, 2008

Cover Art For "The Last Reef"


Bang, Bang: Cover Art by ~pyxelated on deviantART

"The Last Reef" - my first short story collection - can now be pre-ordered from Amazon, or ordered direct from the publisher, Elastic Press.

January 30, 2008

"The Last Reef" on Amazon

My short story collection is now listed for pre-order on Amazon.

January 28, 2008

Review

Matthew Tait has re-posted the review of Interzone 202 that originally appeared on the Horrorscope site back in June 2006. Of my contribution to that issue, he writes:

"Author Gareth Lyn Powell gives us The Last Reef, and manages, via a powerful torrent of invention, to imbue a myriad of ideas more in tune with a novel than a short story. In such a short space, we are treated to a potential future where simple communication nodes in an interplanetary radio network develop into sentience with awesome results. Humans, in their desire to transform, enter this matrix and are utterly altered from the creatures they once were. Some experience physical or mental deformities; others are elevated to a higher level of consciousness. People transformed by the Reef are highly sought after prizes as the Reefs themselves slowly morph into different realms or are terminated by the powers that be. Against this backdrop are three characters trying to reverse the reef’s destructive forces. Powell uses love as a motivation, with clever flashbacks throughout that dovetail inexorably toward the ending. Accompanied by a brilliant illustration, The Last Reef is a fabulous read indeed."

January 21, 2008

"Interzone Discovery"

TTA Press have posted a scan of my latest newspaper clipping: http://ttapress.com/321/well-done-gareth/#more-321

January 16, 2008

Local Newspaper Clipping

The pictured article appeared in today's edition of the Portishead Times. It explains how my short story "The Last Reef" came to be broadcast on WRFR FM radio in Rockland, Maine.

By a strange coincidence, today also saw the arrival in the post of a CD containing the audio recording of WRFR presenter, Paul Cole, reading "The Last Reef", and the latest issue of Interzone.