Melbourne next week, Onna Bugeisha, Magpie, Bullet Gal, the Little Nobody Machine gig, art, & interviews

This Monday, I’m heading home to Melbourne for a couple of weeks, mostly to see family and mates. But I’ll also be there to launch the novel Black Sails, Disco […]

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Is There Really An Aussie Indie Comics Explosion? + Bullet Gal reviews & op-eds + Kindle discount

So tomorrow night (Friday 22 July) there’s a panel on at San Diego Comic Con presented by some mates of mine from Australia. It deals with the apparent renaissance right […]

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Novel #6 finished, plus Magpie’s in full flight

It snowed properly in Tokyo yesterday for the first time in 2 years, and the mercury dropped to -1°C (I’ll let you figure that out in Fahrenheit), albeit for a […]

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Bullet Gal winds up, the Volume 1 collection of Trista & Holt, Tales to Admonish, and Australian tour in August

Lots has been happening here, leading to a dearth of entries in this blog – not that I think many people actually notice, but still. Aside from my regular day […]

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Bullet Gal trade paperback, Trista & Holt comics, reviews, usb problems, and… ballet

Last night I received something I’ve been quite eagerly hanging out for over the past few months: the 348-page, 12-issue collected edition trade paperback of Bullet Gal. And the thing […]

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Get WHO IS KILLING THE GREAT CAPES OF HEROPA? for FREE — plus KICKSTARTER update

As a way of saying thanks to everyone who’s supported Bullet Gal, Tobacco-Stained Mountain Goat: The Graphic Novel and other novels? I chatted to publishers Perfect Edge Books and we’ve […]

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Bullet Gal: The 12-issue Collected Trade Paperback

I mentioned last month that plans were underway to collect all 12 issues of my monthly noir/sci-fi comic book series Bullet Gal into a trade paperback, even the ones not […]

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Fall in Tokyo

I hate using the word ‘fall’ for autumn. It always gives me the compulsion to push someone over. But then I guess we’d have to change it to “fell”. Or […]

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