Cyberpunk’s not Dead: Ficly’s Cyberpunk Fiction Competition


Over at Ficly.com they’re hosting a cyberpunk short story competition, deadline is August 23rd 2009.

Console cowboys. Holograms. Street samurai. Armored battlesuits. All-powerful corporate conglomerates. High-tech drugs. Flesh shops. Jacking into cyberspace to escape the frail confines of ‘the meat.’

The deal at Ficly is that submitted fiction must be limited to 1024 characters, which is the equivalent of 7.3 maxed out tweets. I was unable to find any sufficient term for fiction of that span, but the people of Ficly have dubbed them “Ficlets”.

*struggling to get mind out of gutter*

As to what the elements of a cyberpunk story are, I could go on for Megabytes. But the competition guidelines (somewhat implicitly) state that “the old cyberpunk motto of ‘high tech and low life,’” should suffice.

So wipe off your greasy hands and put away the snacks, because now is the time to write.



Bringing Home the Bacon


I’ve just finished editing my newest short story; Bringing Home the Bacon. It’s my first non-ironic, non-sarcastic horror story. It’s not that I used to dislike the genre, it’s just that I never really felt that the horror I wrote was good enough to be completely serious.

But then I started this short story and I had a good feeling about it. I guess the only judge will be time. But trust me, as far as horror goes, this is the best I’ve written.

The story is about a guy named Robert DeSapio who’s working at a firm that analyzes sales data to determine the strength of a brand. He’s looking forward to his coming promotion, but when he finally gets it, it turns out he was better off before.

Bringing Home the Bacon can be downloaded as PDF here.