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  • There Is No Writing Anymore

    A linked list of all posts from Revision Month can be found here. Here’s the selfish reason I wanted to do a Revision Month. I wanted other people’s knowledge. Maybe that’s what we do as writers: suck the experience out of others and use it for ourselves. We’re as fascinating and frightening as vampires (the…

  • The Islands

    My knowledge of the Falklands War is limited to whatever bits I’ve picked up over the years from mentions in popular culture, newspapers, and international relations courses in college. Considering I’m neither British nor Argentinian, it’s unsurprising I’ve never been required to study the conflict, though the fact I instinctually refer to “the Falklands” rather…

  • Nor The Obliteration Of These Wonderlands

    Before you break into the prizefighter’s basement, you ask around again, trying to prepare yourself for what’s coming. But the legend about the prizefighter is always changing, isn’t ever the same, has variant plotlines depending on who’s telling the story. Kids at the skatepark say the prizefighter spent time in the military. Kids at the…

  • Concerning Your Mysterious Inheritance

    Note: For the duration of my time as writer in residence, I will be serializing a longish improvised story on Mondays, posting work by other writers in response to games on Wednesdays, and posting assorted sundries on Fridays. Part I: Him What Died and Gave it Up You tore your grandfather’s character sheet to shreds…

  • Signing off from Leicester, UK

    This is just a very brief post to sign off from what has been a hugely enjoyable month as writer in residence over here at Necessary Fiction. Now that April is coming to an end, I’m looking forward with some trepidation to a May filled with piles of student papers in need of grading. Having…

  • Interview with Will Buckingham: The Descent of the Lyre

    Yesterday I posted an extract from my forthcoming novel, The Descent of the Lyre, so today I thought I would say a little more about the book. And because I thought that an interview might be the best way of doing this, I have called in Lupe Varos to do the job. I invented Varos…

  • The Descent of the Lyre: novel extract

    My novel, The Descent of the Lyre is due out in the summer of 2012 from Roman Books. It is a book about Bulgaria, banditry and guitar music, set in the early nineteenth century, and draws on Bulgarian folklore and history, and echoes of the tales of Orpheus (who is reputed to come from the…

  • Melanchrini: Interview with Maria Taylor.

    Maria Taylor is a poet based in Loughborough in the UK. Her forthcoming collection, Melanchrini will be published in July 2012. I thought I would take a break from fiction here on Necessary Fiction to ask her about her book. Melanchrini draws upon personal experience, history, mythology and often beautifully honed observation, and is a…

  • A roundtable conversation with Mud Luscious Press

    As the next installment in our ongoing, occasional series of roundtable conversations, we’re thrilled to present this conversation between JA Tyler, founder and editor of Mud Luscious Press and four authors whose books MLP is publishing this year: Gregory Sherl, Matt Bell, Ken Sparling, and Robert Kloss. + To begin with, share a little about…

  • Yellow Crane Tower

    Here, then, is another story from A Book of Changes. This one was written in Wuhan, a city famous for its heat, back in 2010. I visited the city in the height of summer, and the hours between mid-morning and late afternoon were almost unbearable. I wrote this story one evening after an exceptionally hot…

  • Wax

    She came to me again last night. The breeze was slight. It might account for the trembling of Nottingham lace – how I hate its machined exactness – but not for the slow, deliberate lifting of velvet drapes. The curtain lifted slowly, unsteadily. Her hand must have trembled at the weight of it but she…

  • Cart or Horse?

    Earlier in the month I posted one story from my novel-of-sorts based around the sixty-four hexagrams of the Yijing 易經; and I thought I would follow it up with another. It is one of the stranger stories from the book, and is about fox spirits, ghosts and other such matters. Fox spirits or hulijing 狐狸精…