Irregular Magazine

Irregular Magazine Issue 12

Earlier this week I noticed a web address on a customer’s invoice from 15mm.co.uk.  That web address was for Irregular Magazine a free quarterly ezine dedicated to all aspects of the wargaming hobby.  So I decided to head on over and have a look at the most recent issue which is number twelve.

Each issue is around the forty four page mark in length and has a theme.  The theme of issue twelve is ‘Heroes and Villains’ and articles within it include fiction, artwork, comics, painting tutorials, reviews and much more all geared towards the mentioned theme.  It was a good read and it was made all the better by being free and being sent direct to my computer by a simple button click.  It took me about an hour to read it through and the layout was very clear and easy to follow.  My favourite part of the magazine was ‘Alaric and the Goths’ by Jason Hubbard (who is also editor of the issue).

I had not been aware of this publication and when time allows I will be browsing the back issues which are all offered online and for free.

Go along and have a look.  I always have a soft spot for the plucky provider and Irregular Magazine is all that is best about wargaming.  It’s got soul.

GBS

p.s. I have linked to the magazine in my blog roll so you can use that link too!

WIP – Work in Progress to begin here on the blog

It has become apparent to me and to some of those I work with that I just cannot keep going on trying to please every wargamer that is a customer of Alternative Armies and 15mm.co.uk.  By that I mean that for the last eight odd years I have written more than half a million words in free scenarios and material as well as near a million in published email help and printed / ebooks which are now rule sets for both brands.  This is a good output and I greatly enjoyed it, but a lot of it was in my own time (for the free stuff and for the Notables Yahoo Group ) and I just can’t keep doing it.  I am losing my mind! 🙂

Now, I am not quitting or even giving up but I am beginning a new way of working and that is ‘Work in Progress’ or WIP.  This means I will have no more than three projects under way at any one time.  Therefore my output will be less but it will still be high.  I have added a WIP category to the blog and also a WIP tag too so that when I post about a project you will be able to follow it back by these aids.

I feel a need to apologise which I have been told by everyone here is mad since I have made a lot of people happy and I now have many game ranges to look after not just a few.  So I am a little sorry if that makes sense…I will keep on doing my best for all you Flintloque players, fans of the Ion Age, USE ME punters, HOF users and the rest.

As for what the first WIP projects are…well keep on reading they will come soon enough.

GBS

Going Hungry in 21st century Scotland

Front Page of the Ayrshire Post this week

I do my bit to support the local economy here in South Ayrshire, Scotland.  Part of this is to buy a copy of the Ayrshire Post almost every week even though it is more than half made up of adverts and most of the news in it is…well…rather boring.  But this week the front page told me something interesting, you can see it above, about a subject I had thought would not make much of an impact where I live.  It is true that Girvan is counted as one of the poorer parts of the county (but when your county include the very affulent town of Ayr and with in Doonfoot and Alloway…land of Robert Burns, this is no surprise) but I really had not realised that Children would go hungry here.

While the article concerns another part of the country it does make clear that Girvan will be included in ‘Food Bank’ schemes that are being rolled out.  It also makes it clear that it is not only ‘people of chaotic lifestyles’ (we know what that means) but normal working families who are suffering.  It seems that even with the availability of what I would count as cheap but decent food in supermarkets (many large items for less then one pound) which would allow one to live for a week for not much money it is not enough.  I do not want to go into the reason for this but it seems perhaps unemployment and misuse of funds in budgeting results in those people having this problem.

I have three children and I will admit that a large and ever larger portion of my income goes on food for them and for myself and my good lady.  I do not smoke or drink much in the way of alcohol, nor do a I gamble (how boring am I!) and aside from spending money on the bills, the car and on wargaming (Shussh!  Got to have my latest little metal men!) I do not expend money on many other things.   Even so I do find it at times a stretch to keep the little ones in top class caviar and champaign.  So perhaps without an iron rule on the purse strings it is easy to slip.

This makes me think.  Would I be able to live (just me, I will not inflict my schemes on the family!) on just one pound a day for a week for food?  The amount many claim is the minimum per person in the UK.  I will give this some thought.

GBS

‘Gonna Park whur I want’

The view from my windscreen

Life is hectic just now but more posts are coming soon I promise.  So tonight just a little thing that I witnessed this week through the windscreen of my trusty auto mobile.   I have not been driving for long, only about six months, so I am still fairly new to the great art of parking.  I was sitting in this street in Girvan with my good lady when I saw this and just had to take a picture.   We were discussing my parking in the street mere moments earlier.  I was about six inches further out than I should have been so  I apologised and was about to correct it when…

This car sauntered down the road, crossed over, mounted the kerb, then stopped.  The driver got out leaving it with two wheels on the pavement, wheels turned out into traffic and of course on double yellow lines.

I will leave the social commentary aside apart from saying that it was not a teenage male driver, note the nearness of the entrance to the hall where the driver went and finally…why am I moaning about a measly six inches when classy parking like this is the goal for all good drivers!  🙂

GBS

The Awards of Youth

Awards for May 2012

Every couple of months the local primary school which my children attend gives prizes out at an assembly in front of the entire school.  Last week it was the turn of the younger classes in which ‘The Thinker’ and ‘The Poet’ are members.  Both won prizes which you can see above.  These prizes are based on the accumulation of ‘stars’.  Stars can be earned for top marks in class, full attendance, prompt homework and so on.  The note book is a good prize achieved, by my estimate, about 40% of a class while the tin star is a very good prize with only 20% of a class getting one.  The paper behind them is a note from a teacher affirming ‘The Poet’ as the top lad in his class.

I am very proud of the two of them.  Solid little lads.  Five Pounds each for making the grade.  Dad 🙂

GBS

 

Swiftly by Adam Roberts – Review

I got this book as a present on my birthday this year but until I got rather ill with a nasty head cold I had not had a chance to sit down and read it.  I managed to get through the book in three days which is a long time for me with a paperback but for reasons I will go into shortly this was no average paperback fantasy novel.  This was one of the worst literary let downs.

I read a lot and like to think I am something of a talent with the written word and the formation of printed books too.  What the reader expects and what to deliver upon those expectations is also within my remit as a writer.  Swiftly appealed to me because I have been a life long fan of Gulliver’s Travels and the notion of a fantasy titled based on a world one hundred years after the discovery of Lilliputians, Brobdingnagians, Sentient Horses and Ape Men seemed to offer a great many chances for adventure, intrigue and fun ‘sideways’ looks at society and so on.  Indeed the blurb for the novel tells you that the year is 1848 and that Britain and its enslaved legions of little people have been beaten in a long drawn out campaign by France with her regiments of Giants.  The Giants have sunk the navy, crossed the channel, taken London and are marching on York where the ultimate battle will take place.  The central character of the book Abraham Bates loves a woman called Eleanor and the love between them will be tested as she is married and Abraham may be a traitor and a sinner.  Sounds awesome yes?

Well no….

I read the book without looking at any other reviews or online comments.  I looked at it with unsullied eyes and expected to be enthralled in the adventure of Europe at war and all of Swift’s creatures.  That did not happen.  In fact after a few chapters the apparent protagonist of the novel simply vanished without resolving the plot he was tied up in (this concerned Eleanor and Burton her fiancée plus her mysterious admirer).  This confused me a great deal but I ploughed on.  It turns out that according to magazine reviewers the first part of Swiftly was published as a separate short story.  Well thanks Mr Roberts!  I had not read it elsewhere but there was no linkage or fact telling you it was a separate tale!  It reminded me a lot of Evelyn Waugh’s Hand Full of Dust where the main thrust of the story is thrown away without resolution in favour of another tale.

Moving on to the remainder of the novel (or as I thought the rest of the sequential chapters) I will keep this brief as I do not want to bore you…as that is best left to the book.  Would you like to see the invasion of London by Giants, the battles in the channel, the fall of the British Government, the ongoing fights on the road to York, the final battle between the two nations, the arrival of a vast ‘starship’ above the battlefield, the conflict within that ship which turns out to be a vast giant (12 times a man, then 12 times or more again in size etc) and the giant cannon that is referred to many times in the text…well you can’t!  All of these events happen but we do not see them.

Our hero is a self loathing, flowery language using buffoon who is obsessed and I mean totally with human faeces. Oh and curing a plague by kissing as many soldiers as possible.   Almost the entirety of the text is consumed by endless conversation quite departed from the vast events happening in this fictional world.  Most of the time Abraham Bates concerns himself with crap at the expense of everything else.  In fact I threw the book down in a fit of rage at the end of the last page where this kind of behaviour reached its climax.  Bates and others discuss invading the sky giant like germs and taking it down from the inside.  Great you think, some action.  But no you do not see them do this you are told they do in a mere paragraph or two and then the last page is given over to Eleanor delivering one of her ‘droppings’ to him in a lovely little wooden box.

The jacket of this book promised so much.  A fantastic idea (two in fact as the author gleefully tells us in postscript) which he totally fails to deliver on as far as the blurb is concerned.  Throughout the tale you listen to the characters talk while over their shoulder the action happens just out of reach…want to go and see the Giants…well you can’t let’s talk about turds again.  The blurb is simply a lie.  Not factually, all the events its describes actually occur in the book, but this is not the book the blurb is selling you.  If they had told you it was boring, drawn out, without action and obsessed with shit you would have avoided it like the plague it features.

Don’t get me wrong I could admire the technical skill of Robert’s writing which is very good indeed.  I saw and noted the intricate weaving of references to the original text by Swift and other great works.  Roberts delves into major ideas on the nature of slavery and the human condition and he does it extremely well in a mid nineteenth century setting.  But it just does not matter the book is not what it says it is; it does not deliver.  It’s not that I cannot deal with deep works or ‘proper’ literature (I read Joyce’s Ulysses in it’s entirety!) but I just feel cheated by a book badly, badly mis-leading in its cover and blurb.

I also want to comment on the author Stephen Baxter giving a lovely and glowing quote on the covers of Swiftly.  I loved his novel Anti Ice when I was a teen and his recommendation sealed the deal on getting Swiftly…did he even read it or just the blurb…  Shame.

I keep all the books ever given to me,  I appreciate the time people take in getting me presents.  This book I will not keep. I will not sell it or give it to charity.  I destroyed this morning and it gave me more enjoyment than reading it did.  Avoid this book…its pure golden coated faecal matter.

GBS

Gasariki Volume One – Review

Gasariki Vol One DVD

I am rather partial to some giant robot action and no one does this better than the Japanese Anime houses.  I like to browse second hand sites and online auctions too on the off chance there are some bargains to be had.  Last week I chanced on Volume One of Gasariki.  Gasariki is not one of the better known ‘mecha’ franchises and indeed I had only heard of it in relation to Cowboy Bebob.  But priced at only 0.28GBP plus a pound postage who could refuse!  Volume One contains episodes one to four and runs for about one hundred minutes including all trailers and credits.

The series centers on Yushiro Gowa who pilots a bipedal weapons system known as a TA, short for Tactical Armor. Much of the initial plot is driven by means of news reports. Set in the near-future the series is formed around political narratives that concern a fictional war between the US and the fictional Middle Eastern country of Belgistan. An influential Japanese family, the Gowa, produce a bipedal weapon, the TA. When US military forces attempt to seize the capital they are systematically wiped out by what appear to be rival TAs. The Gowa Family seizes this opportunity to demonstrate their weapon system, and civilian pilot Yuushiro Gowa and the military squad to which he is attached are deployed to Begilstan. There, he meets rival TA pilot Miharu, with whom he seems to share a deep spiritual bond. The series has a mix of futuristic and historical narratives and includes elements of Japanese culture, such as Noh and Shinto, rigid family hierarchies, corruption of government by Zaibatsu and Samurai appear throughout the series.

From a wargamers point of view (which is my interest in it at the end of the day) this anime provides a sci-fi near future possible setting with a more ‘real’ form of powered armour.  I can see me using either an altered version of UM004 USE ME Modern Warfare or HOF Fire-Team to set games in Belgistan.  If you like this kind of setting then look up Gasariki as I shall certainly be trying to acquire Vol 2 and so on.  It”s not on a par with the excellent Appleseed franchise but for something more than ten years old it is very good.

You can see it here on Amazon and here is the Wiki link for the series too.

On the off chance you simply cannot get ahold of this title, and it is possible due to the age and lack of success it had here then enjoy the trailer for it below.

GBS

Half a Pound of Purple Sweeties!

A pile of Vimto Creams with one of my 28mm scale Khanate Legion miniatures for scale.

The misery of a runny nose and a boakey throat are beginning to lift…hurrah!  Not quite back to normal but way better than I was earlier this week.  To that end I decided to treat myself and the kids to some ‘sweeties’ or candy for those of you not from the UK.  Luckily for me there is a top quality shop very near to my home in Girvan which specialises in sweets.  So off I went and I found…Vimto Creams!

You can see the jar they come in below.  I asked for two ‘quarters’.  Sweets in Scotland are measured in the old imperial system of pounds and ounces and a quarter is a quarter pound of sweets by weight.  The sweets looked, felt and tasted great.

Ross's Vimto Creams

You can see them and buy them (if you are not in Girvan…very likely) here.  Give them a try.

Cheered me right up!

GBS

Excuse my Sniffles

Yes, it don’t rain but it pours!

Taking on the Catalogue project along with several other things has perhaps led to this but no matter.  I am feeling terrible.  My fantastic children have given me the big bad brother all of head colds.  As a result my head feels like it is full of Rubbacrete (Ion Age reference!) and my attention span is shot to hell. Actually it might be a reaction to the madness that was April 2012.  I don’t think I sat down for weeks, certainly I did little but wargame, travel, write and talk.

Anyhoo….I think I shall be better by Monday as in back to one hundred percent so if you are waiting for me to create, contact, phone, speak, post and I do not this is the reason why.  I will email as many of you as possible today who are waiting.

Now where is my hot lemon drink and endless sympathy!

GBS

The Catalogue Project!

I have been given a mammoth task.  A mighty and all consuming task the likes of which has not been seen in a decade….to update the Alternative Armies commercial catalogue!

Now I am not talking about websites or articles or partial listings.  I mean the whole deal.  A total catalogue of all the miniatures, books, bases, dice and other items that the company can offer to the public.  This includes everything now in the hands of 15mm.co.uk and the former TTG ranges like Laserburn.  The company has not issued a complete document like this in nearly ten years.  So as you can imagine it will be a lot of work.  I intend to focus on it intently for one week at the expense of everything else to just to get it done.  I will most likely emerge bleary eyed blinking into the light once it’s done.

Essentially a complete catalogue now seems needed as we have had a large increase in requests for it from customers and traders alike.  Catalogues fell out of favour years ago but they seem to be in again.

While at university I did a brief course on being a librarian which involved catalogues and such.  I did not think it would ever come in useful….

GBS