Tricky writing about yourself… briefly then, my name is Monique Gudgeon,
born in 1958 which makes me 60 next year – heavens above! I live in the depths of Dorset, England and
am lucky enough to run a sculpture park with my sculpting husband Simon, and as
Neal says I can plug stuff, here is our website – www.sculpturebythelakes.co.uk -
visit as you wish, virtually or in corporeal form.
The blurb hidden somewhere in the website
says this, “Monique has been gardening in various capacities since leaving
London and the world of public relations back in 1992. Her horticultural career has led her from building
gardens at Chelsea Flower Show (back doing that again next year), to a very
short stint as a garden designer, and finally working at the world-renowned
Architectural Plants nursery in Sussex.
She now concentrates her energies on her own garden as well as caring
for six dogs and her husband, in that order.”
My first encounter of the world of SF was
through my father who was a big Edgar Rice Burroughs fan. First the Tarzan books and then the Mars
series, Carson of Venus, Llana of Gathol, etc; from there we progressed together
through John Wyndham’s work – The Day of the Triffids, The Midwich Cuckoos et
al – then he left me to go and explore thrillers and spy novels, but by then I
was hooked. And so it has been ever
since but with a generous sprinkling of fantasy and magic thrown in along the
way – who doesn’t love a dragon? My
first encounter of Neal Asher’s work was through a friend in San Francisco who
recommended I start with The Skinner, she also admitted that she would like to
be transported to live in The Polity. I
kind of agree, there is much to recommend it, especially the autodoc, runcible
gates and sarcasm prone drones and AIs, but it also sounds kind of dangerous
and I’m not very brave. Why I enjoy
Neal’s books? He writes an excellent fast-moving yarn with some fabulous
characterizations, imaginative landscapes peppered with fantastic beasts, plus
the baddies are REALLY bad and the weapons are awesomely destructive. What more do you need in a SF novel?
I’d love to read more about Orlandine and I
kind of wish that naughty old Sniper would reappear one day, although he must
be very old by now…
I ran the London Marathon in 2016 in aid of
The Dogs Trust and I support some dog rescue and re-homing charities here and
in Spain – I like dogs more than people mostly…
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