I’ve just finished and printed out the first
draft of my short story to go in the forthcoming Sabbat Worlds anthology, and
I’m looking at it with a measure of trepidation. Not for the fear of paper
cuts, but at the thought of his Imperious Majesty of Sir Dan of Abnett casting
his towering gaze upon it. In my head, Dan is leaning forward from a throne of
skulls, ready to tear into my story with authorial slashes of his Red Pen of
Doom.
Actually, I’m sure he’s not, but I kind of want
him to be. It’s a real privilege to be asked to write a story for this book,
and keeping a stern-faced Dan in mind is a good thing, as it’s making me raise
my game. As anyone who’s met Dan will attest, he’s a lovely chap, but thinking
like that is going to make me lazy; all too easy to compromise on the agonising
between this word or that word, this sentence structure or that plot point.
Keeping daemonic Dan in mind is a good driver to make this story as good as it
can be, so that’s the image I’m going to keep in mind as I read through it
later today.
I had a bit of a health day yesterday, going to
see a physiotherapist in the morning to see about my knackered shoulder (my own
fault, I pressed on in the gym when I knew something wasn’t right…and then was all blokey
about it. “Ah, it’ll be alright in a few weeks...I don’t need no doctor…”). So
after getting a stern ticking off from the physio, I went and gave blood, which
is something I’ve been doing since a mate convinced me to join him when I was
at university in Glasgow. I’ve reached forty-seven donations now, and I always
enjoy going…well, as much as you can enjoy someone jabbing you with a needle
and draining a pint or so of your vital fluid. I always think it’s something
folk should be queuing up to do, as you never know if you’re going to be the
one needing it. So in today’s Public Service Announcement, I urge you all to go
to your nearest donor centre and roll up your sleeve. It doesn’t take long and
you get a free cup of tea and biscuit at the end of it all.
I’m continuing my whistle stop tour of A
Thousand Sons signings tomorrow (27th Feb), so if you fancy getting any of your
books signed or just having a good natter, come along to GW Liverpool between
10:30 – Noon, or GW Leeds between 3:30-5.00pm. Hope to see you there!
Also, I’ve not forgotten the competition I
posted towards the end of January. I’ll be taking the Book Title/Heavy Metal
mash up entries with me on the train to see which ones make me laugh the most,
so I’ll post the results next week.
See you in Liverpool/Leeds tomorrow (or in
Cardiff the following weekend – 6th March).