Dream Livings
Posted By admin On 23/04/19Born | 1970 (age 48–49) Western Australia |
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Occupation | Writer, Information Technology |
Period | 1990 to present |
Genre | Horror fiction Science fiction Fantasy |
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Martin Livings (born 1970) is an Australian author of horror, fantasy and science fiction. He has been writing short stories since 1990 and has been nominated for both the Ditmar Award and Aurealis Award. Livings resides in Perth, Western Australia.
Livings' short fiction has appeared in the award-winning anthology Daikaiju! (Agog! Press), as well as in Borderlands, Agog! Terrific Tales (Agog! Press) and Eidolon, among many others. His work has been listed in the Year's Best Horror and Fantasy Recommended Reading, and reprinted in Year's Best Australian SF and Fantasy Volume 2 (MirrorDanse Books, 2006), Australian Dark Fantasy and Horror, 2006 Edition (Brimstone Press, 2006), and The Year's Best Australian Fantasy and Horror in 2010, 2012, 2013 and 2015 (Ticonderoga Publications).
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His first novel, Carnies, was published by Lothian Books in Australia in June 2006. Carnies was nominated for an Aurealis Award and won the 2007 Tin Duck Award for Best Novel by a Western Australian. His collection of short stories, Living With the Dead, was released in 2012 by Dark Prints Press, and an original story from the collection, 'Birthday Suit', won the Australian Shadows award for Best Short Fiction that year.
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Bibliography[edit]
Novels and Books[edit]
- Carnies, Self-published on Amazon, 2017
- Living With the Dead, Self-published on Amazon, 2017
- Rope, Self-published on Amazon, 2017
- Carnies, Cohesion Press, 2014
- Living With The Dead, Dark Prints Press, 2012
- Rope, Dark Prints Press, 2012
- Carnies, Lothian Books, 2006
Short fiction[edit]
- “El Caballo Muerte”, The Year’s Best Australian Fantasy and Horror 2015, 2017
- “The Circle Line”, Between the Tracks, 2017
- “Tradition”, Hell’s Bells, 42705
- “Stillegeist”, Dead of Night, 42705
- “Boxing Day”, At The Edge, 2016
- “Piggies”, 100 Lightnings, 2016
- “In Nomine Patris”, 100 Lightnings, 2016
- “Running”, The Mammoth Book of Kaiju, 2016
- “The Death of a Cruciverbalist”, Smashwords on its own, or in Refuge Volume 1, 2015
- “A Red Mist”, Bloodlines, 2015
- “Closer to God”, Antipodean SF, issue 200, 42036
- “El Caballo Muerte”, Fat Zombie, 2015
- “La Mort D’un Roturier”, The Year’s Best Australian Fantasy and Horror 2013, Late Nov 2014
- “Birthday Suit”, Focus 2012, 2013
- “Stillegeist”, Midnight Echo Issue 10, 2013
- “You Ain’t Heard Nothin’ Yet”, Year’s Best Australian Fantasy and Horror 2012, 2013
- “In His Name”, Coins of Chaos, 41548
- “La Mort d’un Roturier”, This is How You Die: Machine of Death 2, 2013
- “Black Peter”, Midnight Echo Issue 9, 2013
- “Cause and Effect”, Next, 2013
- “Art, Ink”, Antipodean SF Issue 180, 2013
- “The Ar-Dub”, Living With the Dead, 2012
- “You Ain’t Heard Nothin’ Yet”, Living With the Dead, 2012
- “Birthday Suit”, Living With the Dead, 2012
- “Trick Or…”, Eclecticism Issue 17, 2012
- “Unwanted”, Surviving The End, 2012
- “Home”, Year’s Best Fantasy & Horror Volume 1, 2011
- “The Rider”, Dead Red Heart, 2011
- “The Tide” (creator and co-contributor), Dead Red Heart, 2011
- “The Last Gig of Jimmy Rucker” (with Talie Helene), More Scary Kisses, 2011
- “Blessed Are The Dead That The Rain Falls Upon”, Devil Dolls and Duplicates in Australian Horror Fiction, 2011
- “Home”, Scenes from the Second Storey, 2010
- “Crawling”, Macabre, 2010
- “Ascension”, The Year’s Best Australian SF & Fantasy, Volume 5, 2010
- “Little Arkham”, Worlds Next Door, 2010
- “Downtown”, Eclecticism Issue 13, 2010
- “Hearts of Ice”, Blade Red Dark Pages, 2010
- “The Valley”, Scary Kisses, 2010
- “Lollo”, Close Encounters of the Urban Kind, 2010
- “I’m Dreaming…”, Festive Fear, 2009
- “Silence”, Midnight Echo Issue 3, 2009
- “Zero Point”, Antipodean SF, Issue 137, 40118
- “Smiley”, In Bad Dreams 2: Where Death Stalks, 2009
- “Ascension”, Grants Pass, 2009
- “Blessed Are The Dead That The Rain Falls Upon”, New Ceres Nights, 2009
- “There Was Darkness”, Australian Dark Fantasy and Horror Volume 3, 2009
- “The Velocitous and the Vexed”, Hope Issue #2, 2009
- “Bedbugs”, Voices, 2008
- “The Dead Priest’s Tale”, Canterbury 2100, 2008
- “Piggies”, Midnight Echo Issue 1, 39722
- “Catharsis”, Black Box, 39508
- “3:17AM”, Black Box, 39508
- “Skin Songs”, 2012, 39508
- “An Evil Twin”, Antipodean SF Issue 113, 39356
- “Tangled”, Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine Best Of Horror, 2007
- “There Was Darkness”, Fantastic Wonder Stories, 39173
- “Silence”, Horror Day Anthology 2006, 38991
- “Hooked”, Australian Dark Fantasy & Horror: 2006 edition, 38991
- “Dwar7es”, Ticonderoga Online, 38961
- “The Dark Dimension”, Antipodean SF issue 100, 38961
- “Running”, The Year’s Best Australian SF & Fantasy, Volume Two, 2006
- “Mine”, The Outcast anthology, 2006
- “Killing Time”, “Robots and Time” anthology, 2005
- “Playtime”, Shadow Box e-anthology, Halloween 2005
- “Hell Desk”, Antipodean SF Issue 85, July/August 2005
- “In Nomine Patris”, Shadowed Realms issue 5, May/June 2005
- “Future Shock”, Mitch? 4: Slow Dancing through Quicksand: Stories from Aussie writers who should’ve known better, 38412
- “Running”, Daikaiju Anthology, 38412
- “Hooked”, Borderlands Issue 5, 38412
- “M’Boy Cain”, Ticonderoga Online Issue 3, 38412
- “I, Assassin”, Shadowed Realms Issue 2, Nov/Dev 2004
- “Armageddon for Dummies”, Antipodean SF Issue 75, 38200
- “Maelstrom”, Agog! Smashing Stories, 2004
- “Tangled”, Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine issue 11, 2004
- “Wood Whispers”, Fables and Reflections 6, 2004
- “The Art of Suffering”, Ticonderoga Online, 38047
- “Know-It-All”, Antipodean SF Issue 67, 2003
- “Mrs Mary Unicorn”, Borderlands: Trilogies convention book, 2003
- “House Call”, Antipodean SF Issue 62, 2003
- “Sigmund Freud and the Feral Freeway”, Agog! Terrific Tales, 2003
- “The Proverbial”, Fables and Reflections 4, 2003
- “The Last Dolphin”, Fables and Reflections 4, 2003
- “The Last Laugh”, Borderlands: That Which Scares Us convention book, 2002
- “Into the Valley”, Borderlands: That Which Scares Us convention book (winner of short story competition), 2002
- “Halo”, AustrAlien Absurdities, 2002
- “Quicksilver”, Mitch? Hacks to the Max, 2002
- “Alternator”, Mitch? Tarts of the New Millennium, 2001
- “Sweetheart”, Antipodean SF issue 35, 2001
- “Wrevelation”, Mitch? Short Stories for Short Attention Spans, 2000
- “Hunters”, published on the Ticonderoga web site, 1999
- “Living With the Dead”, Eidolon issue 16, 1995
- “Ghost Card”, Eidolon issue 10, 1992
- “Shifter”, Aurealis issue 9, 1992
Awards[edit]
- Honorable Mention, Ellen Datlow’s Year’s Best Horror, 2012, “Birthday Suit”, Living With the Dead, 2013
- Australian Shadows winner for Best Short Fiction, 2012, “Birthday Suit”, Living With the Dead, 2013
- Australian Shadows finalist for Best Collection, 2012, N/A, Living With the Dead, 2013
- Aurealis Award nomination for Best Collection, 2012, N/A, Living With the Dead, 2013
- Tin Duck nomination for Best WA Professional Short Written Work, 2012, “Birthday Suit”, Living With the Dead, 2013
- Tin Duck winner for Best WA Professional Short Written Work, 2011, “The Last Gig of Jimmy Rucker” (co-written with Talie Helene), More Scary Kisses, 2012
- Honorable Mention, Best Horror of the Year Volume One, 2008, “Piggies”, Midnight Echo Issue 1, 2008
- Listed in Recommended Reading List, Horrorscope Editorial: Dark Fiction in 2008, “Skinsongs”, 2012, 2008
- Listed in Recommended Reading List, Years Best Fantasy and Horror volume 21, 2008, “There Was Darkness”, Fantastic Wonder Stories, 2007
- Nominated for Tin Duck, Best Short Work, 2008, “There Was Darkness”, Fantastic Wonder Stories, 2007
- Nominated for Australian Shadows Award, 2008, “There Was Darkness”, Fantastic Wonder Stories, 2007
- Listed in Recommended Reading List, Years Best Fantasy and Horror volume 20, 2007, “Mine”, The Outcast, 2006
- Nominated for Ditmar award, Best Novel, Carnies, Lothian Books, 2006
- Tin Duck award, Best WA Professional Long Work 2007, Carnies, Lothian Books, 2006
- Runner-Up for Tin Duck award, Best WA Professional Short Work 2007, “Dwar7es”, Ticonderoga Online, 38961
- Shortlisted for Aurealis Awards, Best Horror Novel, Carnies, Lothian Books, 2006
- Nominated for the AntiSF Awards 2004, “Know-It-All”, Antipodean SF Issue 67, 2004
- The Year’s Best Australian SF & Fantasy One, Recommended Reading List, “Wood Whispers”, Fables and Reflections 6, 2004
- The Year’s Best Australian SF & Fantasy One, Recommended Reading List, “The Art of Suffering”, Ticonderoga Online, 38047
- The Year’s Best Australian SF & Fantasy One, Recommended Reading List, “Armageddon For Dummies”, Antipodean SF Issue 75, 38200
- Highly Commended Notice in KSP SF Awards, “Deadline”, N/A, 2005
- Listed in Recommended Reading List, Years Best Fantasy and Horror volume 18, 2005, “Maelstrom”, Agog! Smashing Stories, 2004
- Chronopolis Short Story competition 2003, “Killing Time”, N/A, 2003
- Shortlisted for Aurealis Awards, Best SF Short Story, “Sigmund Freud and the Feral Freeway”, Agog! Terrific Tales, 2003
- Shortlisted for Ditmar Awards, Best Novella, “Sigmund Freud and the Feral Freeway”, Agog! Terrific Tales, 2003
- Shortlisted for Tin Duck Awards, Best Short Story, “Sigmund Freud and the Feral Freeway”, Agog! Terrific Tales, 2003
- Borderlands: That Which Scares Us short story competition winner, “Into the Valley”, Borderlands: That Which Scares Us convention book, 2002
- Winner, Tin Duck Award, Best Short Story, “Living with the Dead”, Eidolon issue 16, 1995
- Listed in Recommended Reading List, Years Best Fantasy and Horror 1993, “Ghost Card”, Eidolon issue 10, 1992
References[edit]
- Aurealis Awards winners archive Retrieved 17 February 2008.
- Inkspillers Ditmar Awards archive. Retrieved 17 February 2008.
External links[edit]
- Martin Livings at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
Living the Dream | |
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Genre | Comedy drama |
Created by | Mick Ford |
Written by | Mick Ford |
Directed by | Philippa Langdale (3 episodes) Saul Metzstein (3 episodes) |
Starring |
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Composer(s) | Oli Julian |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 6 |
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Executive producer(s) | |
Producer(s) | James Dean |
Running time | 50 minutes (including adverts) |
Production company(s) | Big Talk Productions |
Distributor | ITV Studios |
Release | |
Original network | Sky One |
Picture format | |
Audio format | Stereo |
Original release | 2 November 2017 – present |
Living the Dream is a British comedy drama series that first aired on 2 November 2017 on Sky One. The series centres around the Pemberton family, who move from Yorkshire to Florida.[1]
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Cast[edit]
- Philip Glenister as Mal Pemberton
- Lesley Sharp as Jen Pemberton
- Rosie Day as Tina Pemberton
- Brenock O'Connor as Freddie Pemberton
- Leslie Jordan as Aiden
- Paula Wilcox as Maureen
- Kevin Nash as Troy
- Michael Ray Davis as Pastor William
- John Crosby as Ryan
- Regina Curtin as Dorothy
- Kim Fields as Rhoda
- Randy Havens as Casper
- Jimmy Akingbola as Paul
- Skylar McNamee as Conan Bloch
- David de Vries as Herman Bloch
- Jane McNeill as Larissa Bloch
- Jonathan Jude as Dylan Campbell
Episodes[edit]
Series 1 (2017)[edit]
No. overall | No. in series | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | UK viewers (millions) [2] | |
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1 | 1 | 'Adults Only' | Saul Metzstein | Mick Ford | 2 November 2017 | N/A | |
When the Pemberton family swap Yorkshire for a new life in Florida they take on the running of a trailer park, but find the eccentric residents are not keen on their planned changes. | |||||||
2 | 2 | 'Gators for Cougars' | Saul Metzstein | Mick Ford | 9 November 2017 | 0.63 | |
The Pembertons have not got life in Florida off to the best of starts. Mal tries to keep the peace with the bullying Troy, Tina and Freddie struggle to get to grips with High School and Rhonda invites Jen to lunch. | |||||||
3 | 3 | 'True Love Waits' | Saul Metzstein | Mick Ford | 16 November 2017 | 0.64 | |
The park's septic tank explodes and Mal and Jen are forced to turn to the only sewage expert around: Mayor Herman Bloch. | |||||||
4 | 4 | 'Krakatoa' | Philippa Langdale | Mick Ford | 23 November 2017 | N/A | |
Pemberton sees an opportunity when Troy's arch rival from his wrestling days challenges him to a grudge match in his RV park. | |||||||
5 | 5 | 'Blind Test' | Philippa Langdale | Mick Ford | 30 November 2017 | N/A | |
Due to a mistake by Mal, Jen's overcritical mother Maureen arrives in Florida 3 weeks early. Mal and Freddie come up with a money-making scheme - hosting an unusual wedding. | |||||||
6 | 6 | 'Snake in the Grass' | Philippa Langdale | Mick Ford | 7 December 2017 | N/A | |
Following the success of the wedding, Mal and Jen splash out on a makeover of the park and a local TV advert. Then they receive a letter from a lawyer that prompts Mal to seek out the co-owner of the park. |
References[edit]
- ^'Living the Dream, review: comedy drama at its most lightweight'. 2017-11-02. Retrieved 2017-12-11.
- ^'Weekly Top 30 Programmes'. Broadcasters' Audience Research Board. Retrieved 8 November 2017.
External links[edit]
- Living the Dream on IMDb
- Living the Dream at British Comedy Guide