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Various Variety

December 5, 2008 · 5 Comments

Being, in the main, a round-up of random stuff from the last week. It’s been one of those weeks.

  • Life is so a Cabaret - spent the weekend in London watching various varieties of cabaret performance. Most especially lovely to see Miss Leggy Pee taking her unique brand of charming on the road to such exotic locations as Vauxhall and Stockwell, but other treats included the sharp-tongued talents of Dusty Limits and Myra DuBois and the rock and roll antics of Holy Ghost Revival. On the other hand, there was a woman with a dodgy French accent talking to a penguin puppet and attempting to play a teapot through a hose.
  • For Art’s Sake – and squeezed into the interstices between the cabaret we enjoyed the weans’ cakefest and consumed more Bacon at the Tate than can possibly be healthy. Not sure about the Turner Prize though. The common reaction seemed to be: “pile of toss”, and who am I to disagree.
  • Treat him well, he is your Brother (for a day) – Monday night was the annual Brother For A Day variety event in support of the Terence Higgins Trust. More cabaret, more variety, a new act from Miss Pee and a new look for the old fella, but he’s not fooling anyone. And I won a tarot reading in the raffle – which will be interesting.
  • I’ve heard the word and the word is DOG – Wednesday was spent at the always entertaining WordDogs. Really nice to see new readers taking part, and some awesome stories being performed. Hopefully the next one will be soon.
  • Pirate Music – my infamous pirate-musical story (What? It’s a pirate story written as a musical! What’s so hard to get?) is FREE to download from Keep To The Code – the official fan site for Pirates Of The Caribbean. It’s an exclusive tie-in taster for Fast Ships, Black Sails the stunning new anthology edited by Ann and Jeff Vandermeer, and featuring  exciting piratey stories by Michael Moorcock, Naomi Novik, Garth Nix and many other great writers. The indefatigable Vandermeers have been giving us a sequence of genius anthologies over the last couple of years, and this one looks every bit as entertaining as the rest. Stick it on your Christmas list now – it’ll go nice with the parrot and the festive hamper of ships biscuits and grog.  (Ps. Drop me a comment here if you like the story – I’m genuinely interested in reader reaction to this one).
  • Further extra pub news also – Last but not least, there’s a whisper that my story Spy Vs Spy will surface soon in Interzone. Shh! Tell no-one, you never know who’s watching on these internets.

Categories: Anthologies · Black Sails · Cabaret · Entertainment · Fast Ships · Francis Bacon · Interzone · London · Miss Leggy Pee · Pirates · Readings · Spoken Word · Variety · WordDogs · vandermeer

A word in your shell-like

August 4, 2008 · Leave a Comment

I find this rather exciting. TTAPress have just launched a new arm to their kaliesque fiction goddess – a podcast site called Transmissions From Beyond. Looks like it will consist of spoken word readings of stories published in all three of TTA’s magazines: Interzone, Crimewave and Black Static. There’s three stories up now for your auditory pleasure (I’ll bung on my phone tonight), and they’ve lined up a few real gems for the forthcoming biweekly schedule. Greg Egan’s Crystal Nights? Marion Arnott’s Prussian Snowdrops?

Fantastic! I can’t wait.

Categories: Black Static · Crimewave · Interzone · Podcast · Spoken Word · TTA Press

Diary Dates

February 1, 2008 · 2 Comments

Creeping out of winter hibernation this week to actually go out and do some performing, if anyone fancies an evening’s entertainment, here’s a couple of suggestions:

Monday 4th – Spangled Cabaret launch, an evening of variety, burlesque, puppetry, and a whole bunch else, featuring: Rufus T.Farenheit & Lucille Burn/Miss Leggy Pee/Daiquiri Dusk/Markee/Little Red Fairy/Nicola Siix/Vendetta Vain/Louise McVey + Many more.

I’m not doing anything for this, but Miss Leggy Pee is, and that should be enough!

Spangled Cabaret, Cafe Rio, Hyndland St, 9pm-11pm, free entry.

Wednesday 6th – WordDogs : Them and Us, an evening of spoken word stuff readings and beer on the theme of division, difference and understanding the other. There’s some really good material lined up for this one. Staring down the mic this time will be: Richard Mosses, Phil Raines, Martin Belk, Ian Hunter, Mark Harding, Neil Williamson, Hal Duncan and Gavin Inglis.

WordDogs : Them and Us – Downstairs, 13th Note Cafe, King St, Glasgow, from 730pm. Cost, not sure, but probably only a couple of quid.

Saturday 9th – Murnie + The Fusiliers + Laura Healy at Maggie May’s (which has apparently just won Theme magazine’s Best Live Music Venue award for 2007). Laura Healy’s an interesting artist – she sings with the fabulous Colette McKendrick, but I caught her with her own band at Boudica’s Ball last year and really enjoyed both the performance and the EP I picked up. As for Murnie, this is the band’s first outing of the year and we’ve got a really upbeat set prepared, so if you fancy a bit of a bounce come down on Saturday night. Mr Q will be delighted to see you.

Maggie May’s, Trongate, 800pm, £5/£3

Categories: Bands · Gigs · Murnie · Readings · Spoken Word