Forthcoming: SHIVERING SANDS

October 14th, 2009 | Work, shivering sands

For the last several months, Ariana and I have been picking at the great volume of stuff I’ve written for the internet over the last seven years or so, on this site and elsewhere. And we’ve hacked and hammered and crammed until it fills about a hundred and seventy pages of your actual printed paper.

It will be available for ordering soon. But I’m so pleased with the cover Ariana built that I wanted to show it off in advance.

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17 Responses to “Forthcoming: SHIVERING SANDS”

  1. Hmm, a blueprint of your house… nice…

    Are there some “Do Anything” articles innit?

  2. That’s a great cover! I’m interested as to how the stuff’s gonna be modified for the print version. “Stuff I’ve written for the internet” is kind of broad, but I don’t expect to see print versions of the Conan! posts inside, along with the pictures.

    Or do I?

  3. Very nice. Is this POD/self published?

  4. Conan is the shit. We all want CONAN! Y’know, after all, what’s best in life?

    P.S Ah, I know what’s better, the upcoming SHIVERING SANDS!

  5. […] Ellis was announced the release of a new book called Shivering Sands. Ellis has revealed that the new book will be composed from content that he has written for warrenellis.com and other […]

  6. […] YayanosRich StevensS. Corey Adams Simon SpurrierSteven ShaviroTrixie Bedlam Warren Ellis Forthcoming: SHIVERING SANDS via Warren EllisWednesday October, 14 2009 10:13 AM […]

  7. Wowsa.. It’ll be on my XMas list.

  8. looking for cigar smoking / scotch drinking tips here.

  9. If this is anything like Crooked Little Vein or your comic work it will be bought and devoured during one monster shit in my plush White porcelain bathroom… Just like mother nature intended…

    I’ve read crooked little vein four times now, each time on the bathroom armchair… Ah! Good tomes…

    Can’t wait for this new one Mr Ellis, sir…
    Now what’s the chances of another fiction masterpiece, or are you already hard at work on your own “Jerusalem”?
    Heehee!

  10. All is right in the world again.
    I just finished Crooked Little Vein and the first volumes of Desolation Jones and Fell so I was starting to feel a little bit despondant about what I was going to do with my spare time. I was even considering going outside amongst the people!
    Thank f*** for this.

  11. Looking forward to it and have already ready started spreading the word. Is this going to be self published?

  12. I can not wait for this, i love your writings.

  13. Hmm, I wonder if Warren was always planning to do something like this. Or if he’s smirking because he can pull it off.

  14. I should not be as annoyed as I am that you’re not using the Oxford Comma on that subtitle.

  15. […] Warren Ellis says some of his internet writing will be collected into a book called Shivering Sands. The publisher […]

  16. Instant buy.

  17. I look forward to reading/re-reading your words.


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Miss Piggy?s Teaches of Peaches

Coilhouse - 20 Nov 09

Every time an issue of the magazine goes to print, things somehow turn Highly Inappropriate here at Coilhouse. This is apparent to anyone who was there on Twitter during the hours of our final revision deadline last night. And it’s only going to get worse before Issue 04’s out. So to celebrate, a video of Miss Piggy singing “Fuck the Pain Away” by Peaches. It’s that kind of day.

[via Shannon]


Post tags: Madness, Music, Puppetry

claytoncubitt: Will Blanche, ?The Newly Constructed Towers of...

Brian Wood - 20 Nov 09



claytoncubitt:

Will Blanche, ?The Newly Constructed Towers of the World Trade Center Seen From the South Side on West Street, May, 1973? (via These Americans)

See also: Mitch Epstein, ?West Side Highway, New York City? [looking towards World Trade Center] 1977

Percy Jackson trailer

Kung Fu Monkey - 20 Nov 09

Seriously, if I were 12, this would have melted my brain. I love this trailer.

JOURNAL: How to Break and Open Source Insurgency

John Robb - 20 Nov 09

Short Answer:  divide it.

It's long been my contention that Iraq was stabilized at an acceptable level of controlled chaos due to a happy accident by al Qaeda (in an attempt to expand/lead the loose insurgency in a new direction).  What did they do?   They blew up the Golden Mosque in Samara in 2006.  This act of symbolic terrorism did indeed disrupt social networks as anticipated, however the consequences were ultimately disastrous for the Iraqi open source insurgency.  

Baghdad_Ethnic_2007_late_smThe reason for this is it broke the dynamics of the open source insurgency in ways the US and Iraqi government's COIN efforts could not.  First, it created a permanent split between Sunni and Shiite insurgent groups/militias.  Coopetition ended.  Second, it motivated large Shiite militias to start an ethnic cleansing of Sunni areas.  This put acute pressure on Sunni guerrilla groups who were too small (by design to avoid US counter-pressure) to defend themselves against large militias operating in the open.  The result was an opening, very close to the one I described in my 2005 NYTimes OpEd, that allowed the US to convert Sunni guerrilla groups into militias that were not loyal to the central government (in direct contradiction to its COIN manual).   

It's a nice example of the dynamics of many to many conflict, social network disruption, and the development open source counterinsurgency.

See this excellent description at the blog, "Musings on Iraq" for more detail on the ethnic cleansing operations.  It also includes this money quote: "the majority of the Sunni insurgency gave up and switched sides to align with the Americans rather than face annihilation at the hands of the Shiite militias, Al Qaeda in Iraq, or the United States."

NOTE:  it's pretty clear from the above that social network disruption (either through attacks on symbolic targets or blood and guts terrorism) is like playing horseshoes with live hand grenades.  It's ultimately a losing strategy for advancing an open source insurgency.  Social network disruption is very likely to break standing order 6:  don't fork the insurgency.

Twitter Updates for 2009-11-20

Girl Farts - 20 Nov 09

LINKS: 20 NOV 09

John Robb - 20 Nov 09

Some random items of interest:

  • Vigilante militias in Rio are displacing the drug gangs -- favelas under the control of militias has grown from 108 in 2005 to 400 in 2008 (out of 965).  Why?  They have a better (albeit parasitic) conflict/business model than the drug gangs since they act as a substitute for missing public goods/services normally supplied by the government.  First, they provide a minimal level of security and conflict adjudication.  Second, they make more money than the drug gangs by "taxing" everything from propane to cable TV to the gray market.  
  • US gray economy estimated at $1 Trillion (not including criminal, outside of the evasion of taxes and regulation, activities) and growing faster than the "legal" economy.  
  • Proposal and wiki for an open source fabrication lab.
  • Somali pirates are expanding operations into the Indian ocean.  The combination of positive feedback loops (maritime insurance + rapid payoffs by crisis negotiators) and legal ambiguity (the biggest fear of a western navy and governments is that they might arrest a pirate -- prompting a massive/expensive legal tussle with few certain penalties and the forced extension of a visa to the former pirate once he is released from his short incarceration).  Is a franchise model for other locales possible?
  • Yes-we-can-secede
  • A business group in Ciudad Juarez asks for UN peacekeepers.  Hilarious. "Ciudad Juarez, population 1.5 million, has an average of seven homicides a day, with the total at 1,986 for this year through mid-October."
  • Seccession.net.  County based secession effort.  

Untitled Post

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Yume no Byouin Project

Jean Snow - 20 Nov 09

Yume no Byouin Project

Beautiful (and simple) site design featuring the illustrative work of Yorifuji Bunpei. Via Paul Baron.

Kodai

Jean Snow - 20 Nov 09

Kodai

Coming up at the Kakitsubata gallery in Nakameguro is the show “Kodai,” running from November 25 until December 6.

Kodai

Kap Bambino

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