Tuesday, November 17, 2009

The Departure.

Okay, a little while ago I finished The Departure, wrote a couple of synopses and some blurbs for it, then sent it off to Macmillan. Good response from the commissioning editor (bloody marvelous). Here’s one of the blurbs for you:


Like Wellsian war machines the shepherds stride into riots to grab up the ringleaders and drag them off to Inspectorate HQ for adjustment, unless they are in shredding mode, in which case their captives visit community digesters, or rather whatever of them has not been washed down the street drains.


Pain inducers are used for adjustment, and soon the Committee will have the power to edit human minds, but not yet, twelve billion human beings need to die before Earth can be stabilized, but by turning large portions of Earth into concentration camps this is achievable, especially when the Argus satellite laser network comes fully online…


Alan Saul has taken a different route to disposal, waking as he does inside a crate on the conveyor into the Calais incinerator. How he got there he does not know, but he does remember the pain and the face of his interrogator. Janus speaks to Saul through the hardware implanted in his skull, sketching the nightmare world for him. And Saul decides to bring it all crashing down…


Not sure if this is what will be appearing on the back of the book, but it gives you a taste of what it’s all about.


6 comments:

Michael Stone said...

Aw, man, that's mouthwatering fare.

Live for films said...

That sounds very, very cool

Inchy said...

What kind of time-scale should we reckon on before getting our grubby little hands on this??

Neal Asher said...

One year before this one appears, I'm afraid.

Inchy said...

Bugger.

Spike said...

Keep pumping'em out Neal. I'll keep buying them.