Friday, April 18, 2008

“Untethered” wins One Book Many Brisbanes spot

I can now happily reveal that my short story “Untethered” has won a spot in the Brisbane City Council’s One Book Many Brisbanes anthology.

Given that this is by far the biggest competition I’ve ever won and, let’s face it, could be the biggest I ever win, there’s a few people I’d like to thank.

My wife Amelia. Writing is hard at the best of times, but when you’ve got two kids under five, it’s a real challenge finding the time. Amelia isn’t really into horror and science fiction, but she has always helped me find the time when I’ve really needed it. Without her help, “Untethered” either would not have been finished by the deadline, or would not have been polished to the extent that it was.

I’d like to thank the Vision Writers group, especially those who found time to do a last-minute critique of “Untethered”. The feedback, most of which I acted on, was obviously on the money! I’m very grateful to Rowena Lindquist for introducing me to Vision a few years back. I’m not the most active member, but it’s good to be able to connect with other speculative fiction writers, even if only via the internet.

And while I’m thanking writing groups, I’d like to extend this to the Australian Horror Writers Association and Queensland Writers Centre. People sometimes think writing is a lonely hobby and, while the actual sitting down and typing is a solitary experience, there is no shortage of camaraderie for those who wish to seek it out.

A big thanks to all the editors who have published my stories over the years, especially those who have offered me feedback and helped me improve my craft. I’d like to single out Angela Challis (Brimstone Press) for special thanks. I sold my first story to Angela’s Shadowed Realms. It gave me a lot of confidence going forwards. Since then, she has been very supportive of my writing.

Finally, I’d like to thank David Kowalski. David didn’t have any input into “Untethered”, but our chats over the past few months have made a big difference to my attitude to my writing. Earlier this year I was thinking about putting writing “on the back burner”. David’s limitless enthusiasm is a large reason I’ve persevered, and hopefully that decision will bear fruit over the coming years.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hearty congratulations, Gary. I've not yet read 'Untethered', but I've no doubt it's a deserved winner. You're a natural story-teller and have the potential to go far once you break through those marketing barriers we all know too well.
Couldn't happen to a nicer bloke!

Unknown said...

Thanks Angela!

Stone Thrower said...

So Gary, how do I get my hands on it?! I'm guessing I'm going to have to get my mum to send it over to me! Congrats, you certainly deserve it. K to the C

Anonymous said...

Hi Gary - this is fantastic news. I'm excited for you. I read an early version of Untethered and I'm glad it got released into the wild!

You really deserve this!

Sue - from Vision

Unknown said...

Thanks Sue, and thanks for reading my story.

Unknown said...

Hey Stone Thrower! Thanks -- I'll nick a copy from the library when it's published in June. ;)

Anonymous said...

Congratulations! I'm looking forward to reading it.