Hello and welcome aboard this whistle-stop tour of what's new(ish) in the Paul L Mathews' House of (Recycled) Ideas.
Looking to our right we can see that, since my last entry, the latest edition of the magnificent
Murky Depths magazine includes my comic strip
Desire, as drawn by the jazzy
James McLean. Previous visitors will know that
Murky Depths won last year's British Fantasy Society's award for Best Magazine/Periodical, and issue #17 shows exactly why. Edited by Terry Martin,
Murky Depths is a mixture of comics and illustrated prose featuring zombies, demons, bullfighting and black flatworms amongst a whole load of other weird shit. All that and the stunning
Dead Girls comic strip by Richard Calder and Leonardo M Giron. Well worth £6.99, don't you think?
To our left, we can see Polish sci-fi mag
Nowa Fantastyka have released a Polish translation of my Victorian fantasy
Weak. The tale of a fatally ill sorcerer and his wife as they attempt to evade a relentless killer,
Weak has yet to be published in English. So, unless you speak Polska, you'll have to take my word that it's really
really good...and read the English version in my forthcoming anthology
Ten Cobbler's Tales.
Looking ahead, that purveyor and publisher of fine anthologies,
Accent UK, is due to release both their
Predators and
Zombies 2 collections in short order. One of these tomes includes my WWII comic
Clean, as drawn by the prodigious
Pedro Lopez, and the other my one-pager
iZombie, as drawn by the devilish David Golding.
A little further down the road... Can you see there, just toward the end of 2011? The beautiful
Mirror Dance e-zine is scheduled to publish my historical fantasy
Little Sister (Romans, alchemists and and golems! Oh my!) and issue #18 of
Murky Depths will include my steampunk comic
I Don't Remember. If that isn't enough for your inner maschocist, you may also wish to check out the forthcoming
Mythos Dossiers RPG supplement. Released by
Cubicle 7, it's a weird and wonderful collection of source material and background information for their excellent
The Laundry Role Playing Game (itself based on the works of
Charles Stross and HP Lovecraft). It also includes a bucket load of material by me! That's right folks, I've been let loose in a Lovecraftian sandbox. Oh, the tentacled lack of humanity!
And that concludes tonight's tour. I hope you've enjoyed your short stay with us, and we look forward to you travelling with the Paul L Mathews House of (Recycled) Ideas again in the near future. I know you had a lot of other blogs to choose from this evening, and I thank you for choosing mine.

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