Sean Batman's Blog
February 2, 2016
The spring of 1988
My new novel - Retro Ray - is set in October 1988. The big question is where were you in '88? For some, they hadn't even been thought of. For others - '88 means a great deal. It means Bicentenary. It means Expo ‘88. It means Regan and Gorby at each other’s throats and potential nuclear war! But on a lighter note, it means Rick Astley, Kylie Monogue, INXS, Amiga computers, Powell Peralta, Vision Gator, Madonna, Michael Jackson, George Michael, Poison, Def Leppard, and those gorgeous women from

Published on February 02, 2016 23:16
December 26, 2015
The beginning of the end
So the 10-year anniversary of the Cronulla riots has come and gone – with nothing really going down – as expected. That means it’s time to put this project behind me and move on with a new one. And to be honest, I’m looking forward to it. I was with SOTS for almost ten years. It was a wonderful, yet painful experience; lonely, challenging, but ultimately very fulfilling. The last month or so has been pretty full on. I organised print copies through a print/publisher and did that from

Published on December 26, 2015 13:19
November 23, 2015
A Brief History of The Sutherland Shire
The 10th anniversary of the Cronulla riots is on December 11th and still to this day I'm often asked why I think the riots occurred. Truth be told, I've often recited the passage below. This was actually the original prelude of the novel, Sons of The Shire, but I cut it. Why? I did so because I felt it took away from the reader discovering their own sense of 'why'. It gave my answer to the question and it did it in the first ten-pages...so why read the rest? While many of you have read the

Published on November 23, 2015 19:09
November 3, 2015
How Sons of The Shire came into being part 2: the writing...
The writing of SOTS… Where to begin. Writing a large novel is like raising a child – and I know all about that. Now. Unbeknownst to most, I wrote my first novel in 2004 and shelved it. Sounds disgusting, right? That’s okay because it was a horror novel that took me about four months to write. I did it because a) I wanted to see whether I could and b) boredom. I’d just moved to Bathurst and was only working four hours a day at the local radio station. Not long after writing it, I got some

Published on November 03, 2015 01:34
October 9, 2015
How Sons of The Shire came to be: Part 1
I thought I’d start the first blog post with some details around the novel – Sons of The Shire. It’s been a massive process, taking over eight years to write. And what a learning curve…The next book will come out a lot quicker than that…No, seriously, it will. In the Beginning… Ten years ago, I received a text message. Would anyone like to guess what it said? Here’s the gist: “This Sunday, every Aussie in the Shire get down to North Cronulla to support Leb and Wog bashing day…” Pretty

Published on October 09, 2015 03:53