I was in a big book shop yesterday. The pessimist in me said, "There are more great books written than I'll ever be able to read in my lifetime." The optimist in me said, "I'll never run out of great books to read."
I don't know, how do you see it?
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Simon Kewin
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Simon is a fantasy/SF writer, the author of over 100 published short stories, quite a lot of poetry and the novels The Genehunter, Engn and the Cloven Land fantasy trilogy.
His short stories have appeared in Nature, Analog, Daily Science Fiction, BFS Horizons, Abyss & Apex and many more.
He's a member of the British Fantasy Society and Untethered Realms.
He's signed to Curiosity Quills Press for the publication of his Engn books and is also an indie author (through Stormcrow Books).
Books
Hedge Witch urban/high fantasy (Cloven Land #1) |
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Wyrm Lord urban/high fantasy (Cloven Land #2) |
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Witch King urban/high fantasy (Cloven Land #3) |
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Hyrn urban/high fantasy (Cloven Land #0) |
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The Cloven Land Trilogy The complete box set |
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The Genehunter dystopian sci/fi detective thriller |
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Engn "a steampunk Gormenghast" |
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Other Worlds fantasy and sci/fi short stories |
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Witching Hour three fantasy short stories Amazon | Kobo | Google | Nook Apple | Buy Direct |
Faces In The Shadows three ghostly short stories Amazon | Kobo | Google | Nook Apple | Buy Direct |
Remembrance Day a Möbius Station short story Amazon | Kobo | Google | Nook Apple | Buy Direct |
The Armageddon Machine a science fiction novella Amazon | Kobo | Google | Nook Apple | Free Download |
Malware a technothriller short story Amazon | Kobo | Google | Nook Apple | Buy Direct |
We, The People Of The Clouds a future Earth novella Amazon | Kobo | Google | Nook Apple | Buy Direct |
Guitar Heroes a fantasy short story Amazon | Kobo | Google | Nook Apple | Free Download |
Museum Beetles a fantasy short story Amazon | Kobo | Google | Nook Apple | Buy Direct |
Seek Alternative Route a short story Amazon | Kobo | Google | Nook Apple | Buy Direct |
Live from the Continuing Explosion a science fiction short story Amazon | Kobo | Google | Nook Apple | Free Download |
Slay Ride a Christmas Miscellany Amazon | Kobo | Google | Nook Apple | Free Download |
The Clockwork King a fantasy novella Amazon | Kobo | Nook | Google Apple | Buy Direct |
Spell Circles fantasy short stories 1999-2011 Amazon | Kobo | Nook | Google Apple | Buy Direct |
Eccentric Orbits sci/fi short stories 1999-2011 Amazon | Kobo | Nook | Google Apple | Buy Direct |
Life Cycles literary short stories 1999-2011 Amazon | Kobo | Nook | Google Apple | Buy Direct |
Perfect Circles collected short stories 1999-2011 Amazon | Kobo | Nook | Google Apple | Buy Direct |
The Publishometer
323 works + 69 reprints = 392 publications:
Full list of published books, stories and poems
Box sets | 1 | |
Novels | 5 | + 1 reprint |
Short story collections | 8 | |
Novellas/novelettes | 12 | + 6 reprints |
Short Stories | 65 | + 36 reprints |
Flash stories | 57 | + 16 reprints |
Micro stories | 87 | |
Poems | 76 | + 10 reprints |
Audiobooks/Podcasts | 12 |
Copyright © Simon Kewin.
At that moment, you were both an O and a P. Maybe that is what we should strive to have -- a perspective from both ends. Maybe.
ReplyDeleteBruce! You're back! Fair point too. There is wisdom in your words.
ReplyDeleteI have the opposite problem in bookshops at the moment, I go in and other than a small handful I see there is nothing I want to read at the moment. I even had an author pounce on me yesterday with books of his he was signing, he literally pounced, it was the most off putting approach ever, how to make a potential reader run a mile in the opposite direction.
ReplyDeletelacer,
ReplyDeleteHe literally pounced? I'd quite like to have seen that!
Yep, pounced, it was like being assaulted by an elderly jaguar with a large pile of books I'd never heard of. He smelt of desperate author (and I did wonder if Waterstones knew he was actually in there) I felt a bit sorry for him really.
ReplyDeletelacer,
ReplyDeleteWow. Did you see what the book was? Book Marketing for Beginners?
Optimist!! Always! I never ever want to run out of great books to read!
ReplyDelete:-)
Take care
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Old Kitty,
ReplyDeleteGood to know!
I agree, Simon. I've always been a pessimist who masquerades as an optimist, so I can easily see both sides of this proverbial coin. We will never run short of books to read! Perhaps we should invest in a good speed-reading course...
ReplyDeleteMilo,
ReplyDeleteWhen I was younger I'd have taken the pessimistic view more, I think. Now I would tend to go for the optimistic. There's a lot to be said for growing older!
I'd take the optimistic view.
ReplyDeleteWow, I've never had that conversation with myself, but now you've got me thinking.
ReplyDeleteAlex,
ReplyDeletePlease to hear it!
Donna,
Ah, probably just me then!
I've thought this before, usually while standing before stacks of library shelves. It's overwhelming really.
ReplyDeleteI don't know, depends on your follow thru. However, I think you're an optimist. I am. Thinking negative makes the brain get wrinkles!!
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