

I-O was my first real publication aside
from short stories in anthologies and zines and was the
result of me starting to explore and mix other genres
that interested me more than straightforward horror,
where I made my start.
Originally accepted by Imaginary Worlds,
the collection was eventually published by Prime
Books in February 2002 after Prime bought out
IW and most of the books it was due to publish.
Since then I-O has been one of Prime's most
consistantly selling titles, even now, a few years after
its initial publication and has garnered some great reviews
from some very respected outlets.
But I-O was only the start.
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I-O was the results of my first experiments
with industrial fiction. i put the collection together
when i felt i had enough stories to offer and it was
accepted by Steve Savile's Imaginary Worlds Independant
Press in February of 2001. After a number of problems
with IW, I-O was then transferred over to Prime
Books and at the end of January 2002 the book was
made available via all the usual outlets.
The stories range from obscure Science Friction to punkhead,
from obsessive love to ballads of self-destruction and
focus on a landscape of twisted, burnt metal, self-mutilation
and static ghosts.
You can also download
the IO factsheet to see some of
the reviews that it has received since its launch. [PDF
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Prism • Iron Lung • Foetal
Chambers • Ignition • Partofit • Coaxial-Creature
[above] • The
Method Of Pulse • Akin To Insects

$12/£8 • 112
pages • January
2002 • ISBN: • 189481505X• 8.2
x 5.1 x 0.3 inches

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