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Another Katja Spotting

Friday, July 9th, 2010

Thanks to Nick Kaufmann for spotting a bunch of ChiZine books in Barnes and Noble on 5th Avenue and 46th Street in Manhattan!

As you’ll see it’s alongside Nick’s own book Chasing The Dragon and David Nickle’s Monstrous Affections so a decent amount of shelfspace handed over to ChiZine

Happy Xmas!

Friday, December 25th, 2009

Happy Christmas everyone! hope you all have a good one.

New novel available for pre-order!

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

Katja From The Punk Band is now available for pre-order from Horror Mall but only for the next 90 days!

Katja From The Punk BandThe expected ship date is Apr 15, 2010 (all dates are tentative and subject to change).
The number of copies ordered during this 90 day period will be the number of copies published so get your copy now before it’s too late!

I have no doubt that the product will be a cracker based on ChiZine Publication’s track record and am really looking forward to the end product.

Anyone who has enjoyed my stuff in the past should dig this one so get your arses over there now!

http://www.horror-mall.com/KATJA-FROM-THE-PUNK-BAND-BY-Simon-Logan-Limited-Edition-p-19888.html

Cannabis row drugs adviser sacked

Friday, October 30th, 2009

So let me get this straight.

The government uses the Advisory Council on the Misuse of drugs to advise them on … well to advise on the misuse of drugs (and I suppose council them at the same time, just to ensure their name is worthwhile).  The head of that agency then says that it’s his advice (to the government) that reclassifying Cannabis from a Class C drug to a Class B drug is a mistake.

The Home Secretary, Alan Johnson, then writes to him telling him he’s being sacked and “I cannot have public confusion between scientific advice and policy and have therefore lost confidence in your ability to advise me as chair of the ACMD.

I think he’s absolutely right.  You can’t have confusion.  Therefore when the body you employ to advise you on drugs policy says that they advise you not to reclassify cannabis and then you go ahead and make plans to do … well surely therefore the confusion is caused by the Government’s policy not the advisory agency?  If you already have your policy and the advise won’t affect it then why ask for the advice?

It’s almost as if the use of the agency is merely a cover to present policy as nothing more than an unfiltered reflection of scientific data.  Hmmm…

Nick Griffin On Question Time

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

Just finished watching the BNP’s leader Nick Griffin on Question Time and I’m happy that, in the end, he was on the show.

For any non-Brits out there QT is a regular political discussion show on the BBC which has four guests plus a moderator, the guests usually a mix of politicians, politicos, cultural commentators and the like.  Over the last few days there has been a massive storm over Griffin’s proposed appearance and whether it was giving the BNP a platform which they didn’t deserve but thankfully the BBC stuck to their guns and it went ahead.

Griffin was met with protests at the studios and was always going to be having a hard time of it on the show – whilst many agree that he should be allowed to have the platform, very few would say he should be given a free ride – and in the end I thought he came off pretty badly.  He was obviously making a sincere effort to appear as rational as possible and thereby making it seem like it was the others who were the irrational ones but this in itself was undermined by Dimbleby and Jack Straw’s references to the BNP manual which guides its members on avoiding incendiary language and framing themselves in a more approachable way. (Rule #1 – The BNP is not a ‘racist’ party.  Yes apparently, they even have to put it in quotation marks).  In fact Griffin sweated and wriggled his way through most of the latter half of the show and his attempts to seem calm and reasonable actually, in the end, meant that he seemed pretty weak in his convictions.  He gave in to any questioning very easily in an attempt to avoid being too confrontational but all it meant was that he pretty much stepped down from the platform he had been given of his own accord.

One of the better moments was when Dimbleby moved the questioning away from that of race politics and onto Stephen Gately’s death and the Jan Moir article which was outright homophobic and has prompted a massive amount of complaints.  It was almost as if Griffin had been concentrating so hard on what he had been saying up until that point (“don’t be racist, don’t be racist, be racist, SHIT, no, DON’T be racist”) that he let his guard down a little too much when the subject matter changed and he just came straight out as a homophobe. 

The questions will no doubt continue to swirl about whether he should have been allowed on or not but I think given the performance not much will come of it.  Griffin did his best to seem reasonable but thankfully the other guests and the audience were also pretty measured in their treatment of him, avoiding the risk of going over the top and it feeling like this guy was a fox thrown into the hunting dogs’ shed.  The fact is it’s not about whether he deserves a platform or not.  He’s the leader of a party that now has two MEPs that were voted in by the people of this country – he already has been given a platform.  The question is do we belittle him and his supporters or do we try to understand why people would vote for him and how to counter his arguments (hint: with about five minute’s effort researching his claims…)

What makes me feel good is that there has been such a furore over his appearance and that pretty much everyone is hostile to him whereas I do wonder if he was in the US that he might well have his own primetime show on the Fox Network.  The day that he appears on Question Time without the fuss is when we really need to start worrying.

So go for it.  Go check out what they are saying – here, I’ll make it easy for you.  Just click here – http://bnp.org.uk/.  But don’t stop there.  Read what they have to say but then read further, question it all, just as you should for any viewpoint being presented to you.  Check out Unite Against Facism.  Check out Stop The BNP’s website. Check out the profile of Nick Griffin here or even here but not here.  Check it ALL out.

La Mer Features on Fantasy Magazine website

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

My story La Mer is currently featured on the Fantasy Magazine website at http://www.fantasy-magazine.com/2009/10/la-mer/for any of you who might have missed it the first time around, when it was published in a previous issue of the print incarnation.

The story is featured in full and is more a dark fantasy tale than my usual industrial fare but feel free to check it out and leave a comment if you read it.

World Horror 2010

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

Looks like I’ll be attending this years World Horror Convention next year, being held in Brighton.

Brett Savory, who is putting out my next book, Katja From the Punk Band, prompted me to buy a ticket since ChiZine Publications will be attending and he is doing a couple of book launches there with Tim Lebbon and others. It’s not my usual thing to go to them but if he can come all the way across from Canada then I’m sure I can put up with the 8 hours drive down there.

New GUERRA Excerpt

Friday, July 3rd, 2009

A new excerpt from my current work-in-progress GUERRA for you all to check out and comment on …

And that night, somewhere amongst gel-filtered spotlights, designer drugs and the heartbeat of Russian breakbeats, the infection begins.

Erika Sørensen smiles as the man who has been flirting with her for half an hour or so arrives at a private booth with her drink refilled. She touches him casually as they talk and slowly, with social engineering skills carefully honed during her time as a hacker, she guides the conversation towards the discovery of Roisin Kennedy’s body and the BLAST group. She tells him of a friend of a friend who is involved in the investigation and knows for a fact that BLAST have been inactive for 15 years. She shrugs when he asks her what this might mean and leaves him to gestate his own theories.

A few hours later and she’s back at his place pretending to get as high as him and his friends and they’re in full conspiratorial flow, refracting theories off of one another, letting their natural paranoia blossom. She listens as the ideas are gradually sculpted, taking shape from their insecurities and prejudices, only joining in herself when she feels the integrity of the meme are under threat.

Simultaneously, Göran Priske is in a high-class cocktail club located, at least for this weekend, in a bunker-like structure far up the hillsides. The roof is curved and almost entirely made of glass, a row of bulky telescopes prodding through gaps in the structure.

Some of those gathered are sitting in the metal-framed chairs peering up towards the stars but most are slouched in the leather sofas that are scattered around the place. Moulded plastic tables house half-drained cups of imported espresso.

Göran has spent several hours tracking the conversations of the attendees and delivers a few choice comments at selected moments to one group after another. His touches are more deft than Erika’s, subtle enough that the subject of the murdered girl and BLAST barely come up, but he knows that the seeds have been sown and within a day the meme will be solidly lodged in their brains. He also knows that several of those he talks to have contacts in the pirate broadcasting community, others cool hunters for some of the marketing corporations based on the south side.

And Olof Krøldrup, earlier in the evening hanging out in a parking lot with street racers checking out the latest modifications to each other’s cars and delivering smoothly-package thought-bombs to the most influential amongst them, has joined Göran at the observatory. Göran’s initial seeding already placed, Olof almost imperceptibly reinforces the meme, often with little more than a nod of agreement to let someone know that their ideas have support or to guide them elsewhere when they are starting to stray. He spends some time with the agent of the model Mariana Quesada, having to adjust his language slightly when the man’s libertarian leanings become clear.

At sunrise Erika slips out of the apartment and at the same time Olof and Göran leave the observatory party, their work complete for now but the effects only just starting to build.

The man who brought Erika home emerges from his drug haze with the conspiracy theories still rattling around in his head and relates them to work colleagues at an expenses-paid lunch the next day. Three out of the five there return home and tell their partners and flatmates about the man’s ideas. Of those three, two repeat the gesture with their own friends and colleagues.

One of the cool hunters from the observatory writes up a report on the emerging trend for support for animal rights causes and specifically mentions BLAST. This is passed to the marketing directors of several firms that hire the hunters and the promotional campaigns for dozens of products are instantly adjusted.

The DJ that runs the decks at the observatory requests cuts from the news reports from a pirate friend of his to include as samples on some new tracks he is working on. The pirate is puzzled at how little material he can find without going back fifteen years and relates this to several other members of his crew.

And so two becomes four becomes sixteen becomes two-hundred and fifty-six.

The messages warps and changes but it travels and that, like a virus that only cares that it finds some host, any host, is all that matters.

Go See DOGHOUSE!

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

Okay everybody if you haven’t already I want you all to go and see the movie DOGHOUSE right away!

It’s written by my very talented buddy Dan Schaffer (www.danielschaffer.com), author and creator of the DOGWITCH comic book as well as several very classy graphic novels and will probably only get a short run at the cinema so grab it while you can! Although the distributors fucked with Dan’s script it’s still a highly enjoyable film and everyone should GO SEE IT NOW!

Find out more here – http://www.doghousethemovie.com/

Freya Rose Practising Her Words

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

This clip is from a month or so ago so she’s been adding about two or three words a day since then but here’s a little footage of Freya practising her words.  (Note: the bit halfway through where she looks at the TV is because she thinks J says “Beebies” so she’s expecting the CBeebies kids channel to be on the TV and seems puzzled as to what mummy is talking about when she sees that it’s not!).


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