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A really useful place for writers, artists, musicians and designers, with much information on agents and publishers, and more. |
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This is another great site for writers, with a good deal on how to write, as well as reviews and interviews. Go explore! |
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The home of Boson Books, my publisher. There are quite a few books here, and freebies. |
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An online bookshop, which just happens to sell Tempus Fugit!
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Another online bookshop, which also just happens to sell Tempus Fugit! |
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Yet another online bookshop. Isn't it a small cyber world? They sell Tempus Fugit, too! |
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I discovered this place some time ago and often visit to listen to the excellent midi versions of the classics. Some exquisite stuff here. |
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Hank Janson was very popular in post-war Britain (before my time!) And now he's become very collectable, mostly because of the Heade covers. But I like reading the synopses of all the novels, which are pretty full and amusing, now. |
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An Italian site, in English and Italian. I visit from time to time. It's a great source for Roger Barrett's work, both audio and visual. Er, Syd Barrett, as he was better known, virtually invented Pink Floyd and was the inspiration for the 'soundtrack' to my sci-fi novel, Tempus Fugit. I listened to nothing else but Syd and Floyd while I was writing it.
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Go visit. This is a great place if you're British, into the arts and looking for funding. I apply every year! |
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I used to be a member here. It's a really professional-looking place to exhibit if you're a fantasy, sci-fi or horror artist, or writer. You'll find lots of friendly (er, even affectionate at times) criticism and, sometimes, strange advice. But the thing that really impresses me most about the place is its sheer size! Go see the show. Be sure to visit my old mate Andy Willis's brilliant line art. |
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I never really knew who Louise Brooks was till I discovered this site. I'm glad I did. She was a very smart woman, in every way. |
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I am a member of The Tony Hancock Appreciation Society. It's well worth joining. The THAS has the most complete library of all things Hancock. And you can hire most of it out. I think Hancock and his writers, Galton and Simpson, were the finest radio comedians ever. And they wrote a lot of it, too! Some is, alas, lost, but most of it is preserved here, in sound and vision- later they did tv shows, too. |