Become a Readings Member to make your shopping experience even easier. Sign in or sign up for free!

Become a Readings Member. Sign in or sign up for free!

Hello Readings Member! Go to the member centre to view your orders, change your details, or view your lists, or sign out.

Hello Readings Member! Go to the member centre or sign out.

Sick Dice
Paperback

Sick Dice

$57.99
Sign in or become a Readings Member to add this title to your wishlist.

David Mathew’s collection mixes slipstream with crime fiction to great effect. Sharply written and full of surprises.

Gary Couzens, author of Out Stack and Other Places

Mathew leads the reader into stories of calm and controlled prose, which contrasts with the unsettling way in which he turns our world slant and hallucinatory.

Iain Rowan, author of One of Us

Take a glass. Pour two shots of the gritty British workaday angst of the Angry Young Men. Pour a shot of the deep surrealism of China Mieville, add a soupcon of William S. Burroughs - then you have Sick Dice. No matter how you roll them, you come up with a grim world spangled with multi-chromatic psychedelic stars. Like the fate of one of David’s characters, after you read this collection, strange thoughts will ride you like a pony. Remember to take your amphetamines so you won’t commit any dreamcrimes. Highly recommended.

Don Webb, author of Through Dark Angles

Mathew toys with our perception of reason, understanding and human instinct. A fantastic compendium which somehow reconciles the everyday with the incomprehensible; the dream with reality; tipping fiction over the edge.

Maggie Cameron, Artist

Mathew is a master of subtle unease. His characters, inhabiting a world that is always an inch off-kilter, walk the margins of moral ambiguity in a selection of stories infused with sadness, surrealism and slow-burning mystery.

Neil Williamson, author of The Moon King

David Mathew has always had a talent for getting inside the heads of damaged criminal minds … you’ll be taken to some very disturbing places, in the borderland between the strange and the terrifyingly insane. It might just make you doubt the world around you. It might just make you doubt yourself…

Keith Brooke, author of The Accord

Dysfunctional characters whose lives may have been shattered by childhood abuse, identity confusion and submerged memories inhabit the boundaries between reality and fantasy in these psychological tales: not for the faint-hearted.

Lawrence Dyer, author of A Cottage on the Moss

Read More
In Shop
Out of stock
Shipping & Delivery

$9.00 standard shipping within Australia
FREE standard shipping within Australia for orders over $100.00
Express & International shipping calculated at checkout

MORE INFO
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Montag Press
Date
4 April 2016
Pages
392
ISBN
9781940233314

David Mathew’s collection mixes slipstream with crime fiction to great effect. Sharply written and full of surprises.

Gary Couzens, author of Out Stack and Other Places

Mathew leads the reader into stories of calm and controlled prose, which contrasts with the unsettling way in which he turns our world slant and hallucinatory.

Iain Rowan, author of One of Us

Take a glass. Pour two shots of the gritty British workaday angst of the Angry Young Men. Pour a shot of the deep surrealism of China Mieville, add a soupcon of William S. Burroughs - then you have Sick Dice. No matter how you roll them, you come up with a grim world spangled with multi-chromatic psychedelic stars. Like the fate of one of David’s characters, after you read this collection, strange thoughts will ride you like a pony. Remember to take your amphetamines so you won’t commit any dreamcrimes. Highly recommended.

Don Webb, author of Through Dark Angles

Mathew toys with our perception of reason, understanding and human instinct. A fantastic compendium which somehow reconciles the everyday with the incomprehensible; the dream with reality; tipping fiction over the edge.

Maggie Cameron, Artist

Mathew is a master of subtle unease. His characters, inhabiting a world that is always an inch off-kilter, walk the margins of moral ambiguity in a selection of stories infused with sadness, surrealism and slow-burning mystery.

Neil Williamson, author of The Moon King

David Mathew has always had a talent for getting inside the heads of damaged criminal minds … you’ll be taken to some very disturbing places, in the borderland between the strange and the terrifyingly insane. It might just make you doubt the world around you. It might just make you doubt yourself…

Keith Brooke, author of The Accord

Dysfunctional characters whose lives may have been shattered by childhood abuse, identity confusion and submerged memories inhabit the boundaries between reality and fantasy in these psychological tales: not for the faint-hearted.

Lawrence Dyer, author of A Cottage on the Moss

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Montag Press
Date
4 April 2016
Pages
392
ISBN
9781940233314