by Bill Ward on September 28, 2008
Welcome to BillWardWriter.com! If you’re a fan of Fantasy, Science Fiction, and Horror — whether reading it, watching it, or writing it — then you’ve come to the right place. Go ahead and subscribe to my RSS feed so you don’t miss a thing. Go on and click it already, it won’t hurt you. I [...]
by Bill Ward on September 25, 2008
Reviewer Michele Lee has nice things to say about Murky Depths #5 over at The Fix, and gives a run down of all the stories. One part in particular caught my eye:
Short, but no less disturbing, “A Gland Enterprise” by Bill Ward fits the theme by presenting us with people caught long ago on [...]
by Bill Ward on September 21, 2008
Today marks my sixth straight appearance over at Every Day Fiction — how time flies when you’re writing flash! As a sort of half-year round-up I’ve put together this list of my stories, each with a little summary. Check them out!
So far I’ve published sci-fi, fantasy, and horror flash, in styles both straightforward and surreal. [...]
by Bill Ward on September 14, 2008
It’s funny how the colours of the like real world only seem really real when you viddy them on the screen.
Title: A Clockwork Orange
Author: Anthony Burgess
Genre: Dystopian Science Fiction/Satire
Year: 1962
O my brothers, viddy well this like review of a horrorshow dobby book called A Clockwork Orange, written by this real oomny chelloveck Anthony Burgess. In [...]
by Bill Ward on September 6, 2008
The drug hit him like an express train, a white-hot column of light mounting his spine from the region of his prostate, illuminating the sutures of his skull with x-rays of short-circuited sexual energy. His teeth sang in their individual sockets like tuning forks, each one pitch-perfect and clear as ethanol. His bones, beneath the [...]
by Bill Ward on September 3, 2008
Just back from Dragoncon and “Holy Crap!” doesn’t even begin to cover it. I’m still a bit footsore, a bit sleep-deprived, and a bit overwhelmed by it all — but what a fantastic experience. The Con was a massive convergence of all things sci-fi, fantastical, horrific, and just plain . . . other. Massive throngs [...]