June 9, 2014

Australian Shadows Awards - 2014


The shortlist for the Australian Shadows awards was announced last week, and I'm proud to say my debut novel, Topsiders, was chosen as one of three in the novel category. 

Here are the finalists:

Undead Kelly, by Timothy Bowden

Topsiders, by Scott Tyson

809 Jacob Street, by Marty Young


Other categories included:

The Paul Haines Long Fiction Award:

Soul Killer, by Robert Hood

The Home For Broken Dolls, by Kirstyn McDermott

The Unwanted Women Of Surrey, by Kaaron Warren


Short Fiction:

Nip, Tuck, Zip, Pluck, by John Paul Fitch

Fence Lines, by Joanne Anderton

The Nest, by C.S. McMullen

Caterpillars, by Debbie Cowens

The Dead Way, by JC Hart



Edited Publication:


Midnight Echo 9, by Geoff Brown

A Killer Among Demons, by Craig Bezant

Baby Teeth - Bite Sized Tales Of Terror, by Dan Rabarts & Lee Murray

Star Quake 1, by Sophie Yorkston



To be included in any of these lists is quite an honour, and I congratulate all of the finalists. 

The winners will be announced this Thursday 12th June @ 9PM.


April 15, 2014

Topsiders: Review

There have been numerous reviews of Topsiders, but few as detailed as this one from Amanda J Spedding

I thought I would share it here, but be warned, there are spoilers for those who have not read the book.

REVIEW: TOPSIDERS (SCOTT TYSON)


I very much enjoyed this read but I’m going to begin this review with a disclaimer.
It’s fair to say quite a few of my reviews will have a disclaimer of sorts; as a writer, I have a lot of writerly friends and colleagues who pen the genre I love reading, so there’s bound to be cross-overs from time to time. Scott Tyson falls into the cross-over category. While I’ve worked with Scott on another project, I was not involved with either the pre or post-production of Topsiders. Yes, that is me mentioned in the acknowledgements, but that was for providing general advice of a writing/editorial nature. My only knowledge of the Topsiders story was based solely on the back-cover blurb. I did not receive a free copy of the book – I buy the books that fill (overfill?) my shelves, and do so gladly.
topsiders
Okay, now that we have the disclaimer out of the way, let’s get on with this review. Oh, and big-arse spoiler alert here: I’ll be talking about the end of this story so if you don’t want to be tainted look away now…now I said! Stop peeking through your fingers!
Topsiders is a tale of twos: two worlds, two families, two journeys and two protags. Told through the eyes of father (Bill) and son (Mathew), we follow each as they embark on separate (though intertwined) quests into an abandoned house by the river. You know this isn’t going to end well.
The story started a little slowly for me; the small glimpses I had of the goings-on in the house made me want to be there, not reading of the dynamics between the adult-couples, or the jostling hierarchy of 14-year-old Mathew, his just-older brother Guy, and love-interest Claire. Don’t get me wrong, the characters are well-drawn and believable, I just wanted to get into that house… or rather, beneath it.
As we’re told this story from two points of view, we know that overly-cautious Bill isn’t so keen on investigating the house, but provoked into doing so by his estranged wife Judy, and lured by his lust for family friend Helen (despite Helen’s husband Phil), Bill plunges into the darkness of the house. When the parents go missing, Mathew, Guy and Claire (Helen and Phil’s daughter) head up their own search party.
Tyson does well to flip between the two parties. Access to the world below is through a tunnel hidden behind a picture in the bathroom – our first glimpse of this is done remarkably well, which only heightened my belief that we needed to get to this point sooner. The tunnel is creepy, and you know they shouldn’t enter, but they do (as we’ve all done things we know we really shouldn’t), and here we really see Bill’s cowardice come to the fore.
Mathew and Claire soon follow suit, determined to find their parents and the now-missing Guy. Tyson creates tension here, and his use of monsters-hiding-in-darkness fear is done very well (sometimes what is unseen is more frightening that what is). Bill, now alone, is at a crossroads – he’s seen (kinda) what lies below and he wants out, but Mathew’s arrival forces Bill’s hand.
Once both arrive at the heart of the monster’s home, the horror of what really lies beneath is shown in its total brutality. There are parts of this story that aren’t for the feint-of-heart, but I liked that Tyson didn’t shy away from brutality – this is a horror story and horror happens.
Once in the cavern, we’re shown the true heart of all involved: the monsters, Bill, Mathew and Judy. Tyson shows us that sometimes there’s not a lot of difference between those that live below and the ‘topsiders’. It’s a hard ending, but there’s a truthfulness to it that made the story all the more enjoyable. There’s a Laymon-esque quality to Tyson’s story – a collision of worlds that is honest in its brutality. I don’t want to spoil the ending of this story, but let me say that Tyson doesn’t soften that blow but delivers it how it must be delivered.
My main issue with the story was its slow beginning, and I think part of that goes to the world Tyson’s created beneath that house – this is where the true story lies, and I think the relationships explored at the beginning could well have been given to the reader while the topsiders were underground. I believe it would have amplified their dynamic. I wanted more of that world, and those trying to survive in it (monster and topsider alike), especially when you take into account that last chapter.
Tyson has left this open for a sequel, and given the point of view of that protag, I would gladly read it.
On a Goodreads scale, I give this a 4 out of 5 stars.

January 23, 2014

Goodreads Giveaway



As you can see from the widget to the left, I am giving away two signed copies of Topsiders via the Goodreads website. And even though it states you must live in the USA, UK, Canada or Australia, the competition is open worldwide. I will also inscribe and dedicate the book if required. Shipping costs will be borne by me. 

Details can be found by clicking the link to the left, or here: http://www.goodreads.com/giveaway/show/78417-topsiders

Good luck!

ST


December 21, 2013

Topsiders - Launch!

For a day that I can only describe as both insanely perfect and incredibly fast, last Saturday's launch of Topsiders was immensely successful. Not only did we have a great turnout, but we sold a whole stack of books. I couldn't have asked for more. 

And the fact that the Legume-team were in attendance only served to sweeten the deal. Their support helped calm the nerves of a certain writer at his first ever book signing. 


A big thanks to everyone that attended, and to all those that purchased the book. 

To others in Australia or overseas, you can purchase Topsiders here:

http://www.amazon.com/Topsiders-Scott-Tyson/dp/0987466577/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1387589792&sr=8-1&keywords=topsiders+scott+tyson

http://www.bookdepository.co.uk/Topsiders-Scott-Tyson/9780987466570

http://www.fishpond.com.au/Books/Topsiders-Scott-Tyson/9780987466570

http://www.bookworld.com.au/book/topsiders/46387482/

And many other online book sellers.

Cheers!

ST

December 13, 2013

LegumeMan - Bathurst Journey

As I type this, the crew behind LegumeMan Books are heading to Bathurst for the launch of Topsiders, my debut novel. At around ten hours one way, it is a mammoth commitment, but something that is a testament to their spirit and support for this relatively unknown writer. Not only that, it speaks volumes for their loyalty toward Australian writers, especially ones under their wing.

To celebrate this occasion, they have been sharing photos from their trip on Facebook. 

Behold...



Again, I would love to see you at Books Plus, Bathurst tomorrow at 10:30 for the launch. 

For everyone else, you can purchase the book here:

http://www.amazon.com/Topsiders-Scott-Tyson/dp/0987466577/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1386914286&sr=8-1&keywords=topsiders+scott+tyson

ST

November 30, 2013

Topsiders - Launch & Signing


The grand unveiling of Topsiders will occur on the 14th of December, 10:30, at BooksPlus, Bathurst.

I will be signing copies for those who wish to attend.

I hope to see you there.

ST.

November 28, 2013

Topsiders - First Proof Arrives From The Printers

Topsiders - First Proof 


I've just been informed that the first physical (proof) copy of Topsiders has arrived at Legumeman HQ!

As you can see from the photos, it is pure magnificence. From the spectacular chapter headings to the unique spine, all designed and brought to life by the wonderful team at Legumeman Books. 

The anticipation of holding it in my own two hands is almost too much to bear.

For those that have been waiting, we are almost there.