Andrew Wallace's Blog
November 20, 2023
A dark and timeless beauty: The Dark is Rising: Book Two of The Dark is Rising sequence by Susan Cooper (1973)
I had this novel as a boy, but didn’t read it because the cover was too frightening. It was the Puffin UK Second Edition, with art by Michael Heslop, and featured Herne the Hunter as an owl-eyed, antlered figure with an uncomfortably human face. Herne is riding the white horse, which through a curious use […]
Published on November 20, 2023 06:19
Light Amid the Risen Dark
Interview with artist Michael Heslop Michael Heslop was one of the most prolific book cover artists working in the heyday of the industry from the 1970s to 1990s. His reliability with deadlines, total involvement in every project and ability to create powerful, evocative imagery meant he worked for all the major publishers, including Corgi, Futura, […]
Published on November 20, 2023 06:13
May 25, 2023
The real horror of ‘Alien’
I’ve been thinking about the difference between horror and thrillers, and how the two are often intertwined. It helps if we refine what ‘thrill’ means. It’s that surge of fight or flight energy that can be hugely exciting because it implies you have a chance to get away. Horror differs because it’s the dreadful feeling […]
Published on May 25, 2023 03:08
May 4, 2023
Some thoughts about creativity and so-called ‘AI’
When Kubrick and Aldiss were talking about the early drafts of – you guessed it – the film A.I. (based on Aldiss’s Supertoys short story) they got to talking about how to make the ultimate big daft science fiction movie, to the point of actually setting out a basic structure. And what that structure was, […]
Published on May 04, 2023 06:53
November 14, 2022
Review of The Hollows by Daniel Church
The Hollows is an enjoyably gripping blend that starts as a police procedural, quickly engages horror’s shared DNA with thriller fiction, and ultimately descends (in the best sense) into cosmic elder god nightmare. It also works well as a social deconstruction of folklore, splicing Peak District place names with the roles of individuals in village […]
Published on November 14, 2022 06:42
April 21, 2022
WATCH DEVIANT DATABASE HERE
I will write more about the experience soon, but I wanted to share the recordings of the show, which premiered on 17 April at Reclamation, the 2022 EasterCon in London. Deviant Database is a solo theatre show I wrote and performed based on previous pieces written for Virtual Futures, and also a near-future nightmare anthology […]
Published on April 21, 2022 06:43
April 7, 2022
DEVIANT DATABASE LIVE!
My solo science fiction theatre show Deviant Database finally premiers at the Reclamation EasterCon on 17 April 2022! It’s at 9pm in the Main Room of the convention, which is at London Radisson Heathrow, Bath Road Building A, West Drayton, UB7 0DU. The 50-minute show consists of five Black Mirror-style near-future nightmares: The Gene Auction […]
Published on April 07, 2022 06:09
April 3, 2022
March 13, 2022
Imelda & the Horned Owl – Live!
I was lucky enough to be invited to Southborough Book Fair on Saturday 12 March. As it was a family event I thought it would be good to focus on Imelda & the Horned Owl, which is the epic fantasy adventure for 7-12 year-olds I wrote with my daughter Lana, when she was between 7 […]
Published on March 13, 2022 04:25
February 26, 2021
Review of Go by Jessica Bell
In the spirit of this remarkably honest book I must admit I don’t read many memoirs, either because of the way they’re written or because of the form. I have no such reservations about ‘Go’. It is car-crash compelling, if I can say so as a compliment. Fittingly, such paradoxes abound in the book and […]
Published on February 26, 2021 08:18


