Greetings and welcome to my post for Alex J. Cavanaugh's It's All Fun and Games blogfest!
Taking part in this Blogfest involves listing my three favourite games. Wow, that's tricky. I mean, I couldn't even begin to name my three favourite computer games. Or board games. And do sports count?
Here's my list anyway. It would probably be different if I wrote it on a different day ...
Scrabble
I love wordplay in all its forms : crosswords, puns, poetry and fiction. Scrabble is a game I play constantly. For the record, the most I've ever scored with a single word was 176 for EDUCTION (played across two triple word scores.) True fact!
Cricket
Sport counts, right? It came down to a choice between cricket and gridiron (American football) : two games, it seems to me, with almost limitless depth and subtlety. Cricket edges it. One of these days I'm going to attend all five days of an England test match somewhere warm. What could be finer?
DragonQuest IX
Had to include a computer game. Ah, so many to choose from! Plants vs. Zombies? Lords of Midnight? Quake II? Elite? In the end I picked this as I'm currently playing through it on the Nintendo DS (adventuring alongside my elder daughter on her DS) and I'm utterly hooked. Wonderful game. Here's a picture of my Level 64 Mage called, um, Simon. He looks more like a warrior type, I know, but that's because he refuses to pander to stereotypes ...
There we go! Thanks for dropping by.
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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.
There are games that aren't computer games?
ReplyDeleteOh yes. Kids these days play them all the time!
ReplyDeleteYou guys call it gridiron?? Why don't we call it that?! That's so much better (and accurate) than "football!"
ReplyDeleteSigh. Yet again, you guys prove why we should have invented our own damn language. We don't deserve yours.
Joe,
ReplyDeleteYeah, most people would say "American Football" I suppose, but gridiron is understood too. Is that not common currency over there?
I love American English idiom though - English isn't "ours" and it's great it absorbs so much from elsewhere.
Yay!! Scrabble got a mention!! At the moment Cricket somewhere dry and warm would be nice! LOL!
ReplyDeleteTake care
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Great choices! Yeah, had to include a computer game.
ReplyDeleteDid you add your blog to the list so others can find it?
Thanks Old Kitty. Yes, maybe a game of Scrabble while watching the cricket?
ReplyDeleteThanks, Alex. Yep, I'm on the Linky list.
ReplyDeleteGreat choices! I'm hopeless at Scrabble - Mr. G beats me every time!
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by, Ellie. Yes, I think it's a love-it-or-hate-it game really.
ReplyDeleteA warrior w/ no pants, that is.
ReplyDeleteA couple weeks ago my kids and I saw a pick-up cricket game going on at a local park---in Midwest USA! Pretty cool. I remember learning to play in gym class in grade school, but that' about the last time I've seen it.
Nicki,
ReplyDeleteNo, no, they're special magical pants, honestly!
Cricket in the mid-west? Pretty cool. I think I'm correct in saying the US won the first ever international cricket match you know!
I play Scrabble on my phone. I'm addicted! :)
ReplyDeleteI love Scrabble. This is the second mention of cricket, which I've never played, don't understand, and sort of want to learn now.
ReplyDeleteMadeline,
ReplyDeleteMe too actually - I play online against my parents and siblings. Sometimes I even let them win ...
Karen,
ReplyDeleteYou should! 'Tis a wonderful game. Mind you, I could happily watch baseball too ...
176 points for Eduction. That's hard to imagine, though in my defense I haven't really put in near as many hours of Scrabble as you have.
ReplyDeleteJeffrey,
ReplyDeleteHeh, well, I don't normally make words like that!
Scrabble and Cricket are popular today. Great pics. I'm a new follower from the blogfest.
ReplyDeleteHi Ciara,
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for dropping by! I'm pottering over to your blog now ...
Hooray for Scrabble! :)
ReplyDeleteI've never heard American football referred to as gridiron--but as Joe mentioned, it is more accurate!
Golden Eagle,
ReplyDeleteInteresting - I assumed it was a commonly-used term. I guess it isn't needed if you can just say "football".
Go Giants!
I've seen some cricket. I'd like to try playing some time. I love all word games.
ReplyDeleteI adore Scrabble and I'd love to learn about Cricket. It's fascinated me since I read about it in Narnia :)
ReplyDeleteOh, YES! Scrabble. Absolute classic!!!
ReplyDeleteHad to check out your poetry label.
Scifaiku....VERY interesting, a new one on me.
Nice blog!
YES YES YES! I LOVED DRAGON QUEST IX!
ReplyDeleteIt was the best!
I don't really adore Cricket, but I do know about it--not many people know what it is, so I'm glad I found another.
Scrabble is another thing I love, so I'm very happy to meet you, Simon!
Hit me up and we'll nerd about Dragon Quest and any other game you like. :D
You know, I just realized after looking at your selections (and I have no idea why I remembered this here) but one of the games I should have listed on my blog list was Harvest Moon!
ReplyDeleteScrabble! I've just read 2 or 3 blogs before yours listing Scrabble as one of the top 3. ;)
ReplyDeleteAh, DragonQuest! I've played a few. Fun games.
ReplyDeleteYay for Scrabble!
ReplyDeleteHi M Pax,
ReplyDeleteYou should; it's a lot of fun.
Hi Words Crafter,
ReplyDeleteYes, it is a fascinating game. I find it endlessly fascinating.
Thanks Bryce! Yes, they're an interesting market. I'm off to your blog now ...
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by T.D. Yes, Dragonquest IX is truly great. I've "finished" it now but there's still so much to do.
ReplyDeleteHeading on over to your blog ...
Donna,
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by - yes, I think my daughters might well have gone for Harvest Moon!
Nicole,
ReplyDeleteOh yes! This is my first but I'm tempted to go and track down some of the others now.
Alison,
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely!
I like Scrabble, I've never played DQIX and cricket confuses me. :-)
ReplyDeleteKC,
ReplyDeleteFair enough - it confuses me sometimes too!
I still haven't played the Dragon Quest series, so I should do that now that you mention it.
ReplyDeleteReid,
ReplyDeleteThis is the first I've played myself. Definitely going to try others.
Thanks!