This Spells Trouble
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Sean and Loki
Sean McMullen is one of Australia's top science fiction authors, with nominations for the Hugo and BSFA awards, fifteen other awards, and works published in over a dozen languages. Read More
Buy on Amazon Sean’s collaboration with Paul Collins is a young adult comic fantasy about an...
Read MoreGeneration Nemesis, Sean’s novel of climate change revenge, was published by Wizard’s...
Read MoreTo celebrate the upcoming CoNZealand 78th World Science Fiction Convention being held in New Zealand this year, Simon Litten and I have written a sixty-five page History of New Zealand Science Fiction and Fantasy. Simon is one...
Read MoreReAnimus 2017:
“McMullen … is a cannier sf writer than Phillip K. Dick ever was … working in a genre that has developed a great deal more self-identity …” (Interzone)
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Approach too close to the asteroid Eureka and electrical devices cease to function. The crew of the spacecraft Wayfarer must explore Eureka, yet the asteroid’s secret could disable their life support. Worse, Eureka’s secret could end warfare as we know it, and many people are unhappy about the idea of a world without wars. (Asimov’s Magazine, November/December 2025)
Read MoreVolume 4 of the Greatwinter series: Britain has not been in contact with Australia for over 2000 years. The Admiralty sends the gunboat Vanguard to open diplomatic channels, not realising that the continent is now governed by a caste of psychopathic librarians. (Hybrid Publishers, 2025) BUY EBOOK @ HYBRIDPUBLISHERS.COM.AU or buy the Kindle edition on AMAZON In this extract, the British gunboat Vanguard has just encountered the first Australian longboats of the voyage. The meeting has gone very badly so far, but Captain Ralder now thinks the Australians have had enough:
“Someone’s holding a musket up by its barrel and waving it at us,” said Saren, who had raised his telescope again. “That may be their signal for a truce.”
“Or a gesture of defiance,” said Lescal.
“M’diem Lescal, I really think those excitable Australians have been put in their place,” said Ralden. “I’ll accept your advice. Take the wheel and put us broadside to the boats.”
Ralden whistled into the Mechaneering’s pipe as Lescal spun the wheel.
“M’sair Dhugael, Dead Stop, if you please, but stand ready for Ahead Battle,” Ralden called, then he strode to the quarterdeck’s inner rail and shouted to the Gunkeep. “M’sair Draken, I want every marine, swivel gun and cannon held ready, and a three sixty degree watch on the waters around the ship.”
“One of the boats is approaching us,” called Saren from the stern rail.
“M’diem Lescal, we may have a truce,” said Ralden as he trained his telescope on the boat. “They’re approaching cautiously. Assessment, Lieutenant Saren?”
“That warrior has an eagle’s wings strapped to his arms, but none of the others do. He may be a warlord.”
“Kill him and the others will be discouraged,” called Lescal.
“Or enraged,” said Ralden. “I’ll tell Shipmarshal Jenna to put a ladder over the side.”
“The Australians may try to board us,” Lescal warned.
“If they try to board us, we blow them out of the water, sink the other boats, burn their piers with flame muskets, and put a few shots from the seven pounders into their village – if we can find it. If they wish to send a visitor aboard, we tell the cook that we have a guest who would like a nice cup of tea and a biscuit! Don’t be obtuse, M’diem Lescal, only one boat is approaching.”
“Understood, Captain.”
“You have the quarterdeck, try not to kill anyone. With me, Lieutenant Saren.”
Mark Connell is dying of cancer, but absconds from hospital to have at least one night on the town. Then the goddess Fortune decides that it might be fun to date him, and maybe even give him a change of fortune. (Lightspeed issue 185, October 2025) LISTEN | BUY EBOOK @ LIGHTSPEEDMAGAZINE.COM
Read MoreIn real history, an in Shakespeare’s play Richard the Third, two young princes are murdered by their uncle. Correct? Possibly, but a team of DNA burglars think one of them escaped.
Read MoreIn folklore, cats can see Death approaching for three days and three nights. Lara’s cat Claws can see something that is invisible to humans. It is moving very slowly, but it is getting closer.
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Sean and Loki
Sean McMullen is one of Australia's top science fiction authors, with nominations for the Hugo and BSFA awards, fifteen other awards, and works published in over a dozen languages. Read More
Buy on Amazon Sean’s collaboration with Paul Collins is a young adult comic fantasy about an...
Read MoreGeneration Nemesis, Sean’s novel of climate change revenge, was published by Wizard’s...
Read MoreTo celebrate the upcoming CoNZealand 78th World Science Fiction Convention being held in New Zealand this year, Simon Litten and I have written a sixty-five page History of New Zealand Science Fiction and Fantasy. Simon is one...
Read MoreReAnimus 2017:
“McMullen … is a cannier sf writer than Phillip K. Dick ever was … working in a genre that has developed a great deal more self-identity …” (Interzone)
Read More
Approach too close to the asteroid Eureka and electrical devices cease to function. The crew of the spacecraft Wayfarer must explore Eureka, yet the asteroid’s secret could disable their life support. Worse, Eureka’s secret could end warfare as we know it, and many people are unhappy about the idea of a world without wars. (Asimov’s Magazine, November/December 2025)
Read MoreVolume 4 of the Greatwinter series: Britain has not been in contact with Australia for over 2000 years. The Admiralty sends the gunboat Vanguard to open diplomatic channels, not realising that the continent is now governed by a caste of psychopathic librarians. (Hybrid Publishers, 2025) BUY EBOOK @ HYBRIDPUBLISHERS.COM.AU or buy the Kindle edition on AMAZON In this extract, the British gunboat Vanguard has just encountered the first Australian longboats of the voyage. The meeting has gone very badly so far, but Captain Ralder now thinks the Australians have had enough:
“Someone’s holding a musket up by its barrel and waving it at us,” said Saren, who had raised his telescope again. “That may be their signal for a truce.”
“Or a gesture of defiance,” said Lescal.
“M’diem Lescal, I really think those excitable Australians have been put in their place,” said Ralden. “I’ll accept your advice. Take the wheel and put us broadside to the boats.”
Ralden whistled into the Mechaneering’s pipe as Lescal spun the wheel.
“M’sair Dhugael, Dead Stop, if you please, but stand ready for Ahead Battle,” Ralden called, then he strode to the quarterdeck’s inner rail and shouted to the Gunkeep. “M’sair Draken, I want every marine, swivel gun and cannon held ready, and a three sixty degree watch on the waters around the ship.”
“One of the boats is approaching us,” called Saren from the stern rail.
“M’diem Lescal, we may have a truce,” said Ralden as he trained his telescope on the boat. “They’re approaching cautiously. Assessment, Lieutenant Saren?”
“That warrior has an eagle’s wings strapped to his arms, but none of the others do. He may be a warlord.”
“Kill him and the others will be discouraged,” called Lescal.
“Or enraged,” said Ralden. “I’ll tell Shipmarshal Jenna to put a ladder over the side.”
“The Australians may try to board us,” Lescal warned.
“If they try to board us, we blow them out of the water, sink the other boats, burn their piers with flame muskets, and put a few shots from the seven pounders into their village – if we can find it. If they wish to send a visitor aboard, we tell the cook that we have a guest who would like a nice cup of tea and a biscuit! Don’t be obtuse, M’diem Lescal, only one boat is approaching.”
“Understood, Captain.”
“You have the quarterdeck, try not to kill anyone. With me, Lieutenant Saren.”
Mark Connell is dying of cancer, but absconds from hospital to have at least one night on the town. Then the goddess Fortune decides that it might be fun to date him, and maybe even give him a change of fortune. (Lightspeed issue 185, October 2025) LISTEN | BUY EBOOK @ LIGHTSPEEDMAGAZINE.COM
Read MoreIn real history, an in Shakespeare’s play Richard the Third, two young princes are murdered by their uncle. Correct? Possibly, but a team of DNA burglars think one of them escaped.
Read MoreIn folklore, cats can see Death approaching for three days and three nights. Lara’s cat Claws can see something that is invisible to humans. It is moving very slowly, but it is getting closer.
Read More