Amazon.co.uk Review
Smith has always been one of the most quirkily inventive and surprising of writers, with novels such as Only Forward and the remarkable Spares demonstrating an imaginative grasp all too rarely encountered these days. But his greatest achievement is his totally individual use of language and dialogue, and this highly diverse collection has 17 brilliant microcosms of his style. From terror in cyberspace to bizarre fusions of man and machine, through twisted manifestations of the artistic impulse to highly disturbing future sex, Smith has the measure of it all. And his gift for the bizarre image remains as acute as ever:
About a week afterwards, I noticed that my back was looking a little hairy. I figured, what the hey, maybe some hormonal thing. Then it started getting harder to hold things. My thumb seemed to be going a little weird, not as opposable as it used to be. There were a couple of days when it looked like there was some kind of tail deal developing.--Barry Forshaw
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‘Astonishingly distinctive short stories’
Independent
‘A story telling skill that can only be described as pure genius’
Venue
‘Very funny and decidedly surreal’
Empire
‘No one writes better than Smith about love: how it’s won, how it’s lost. No one writes better about being wasted – by drugs, by drink, by time. Nigh-on unique’
i-D
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Product Description
The first ever collection of Michael Marshall Smith’s award-winning short stories.
The first piece of fiction Smith ever wrote – a short story called The Man Who Drew Cats – won the World Fantasy award. It’s included here along with many others, some unpublished, which show the incredible versatility of one of the most exciting writers working in Britain today. The collection is stuffed with surreal, disturbing gems including:
‘When God Lived in Kentish Town’ Someone comes up to you when you’re quietly eating your stir-fried rice in a great Chinese take away, and tells you: ‘I’ve found God’. You try to ignore them, right? But what if they have, and what if He works in a drab old electrical store on Kentish Town Road and he’s not getting many customers?
‘Diet Hell’ Some people will do anything to fit into their old jeans.
‘Save As…’ What if you could back up your life? Save it up to a certain point and return to it when things went horribly wrong?
‘Everybody Goes’ An idyllic childhood day from a long, hot summer. The kind you want to last for ever. All good things must come to an end, mustn’t they?
From the Back Cover
STRANGE THINGS COME IN SMALL PACKAGES
Welcome to a late-night flip across channels you’ve never seen before. Lovers, killers, ordinary people – in worlds where the ordinary has been left far behind. A pavement artist with remarkable powers, and a medium whose ability could bring about the end of the world. A father whose skills with wrapping paper may hold the key to a triumph over death … and a diet plan you’d be well advised not to follow.
In 'What You Make It', the extraordinary short stories of Michael Marshall Smith are collected together for the first time, invluding a number of previously unpublished works. Some will show you things you think you already know, parts of life that seem all too familiar – and yet which warp under close scrutiny. Others will tell you things you won’t want to believe, but you’ll have to. This book contains seventeen worlds, seventeen lives, seventeen 'doors', left slightly ajar. You’re invited as you are. But you’ll have changed by the time you come out.
PRAISE FOR MICHAEL MARSHALL SMITH
“A storytelling skill which can only be described as pure genius”
VENUE
“As genre-defining as William Gibson and as relentlessly readable as Michael Crichton”
MAXIM
“Tightly written and teetering precariously between reality and surreality, these savage tales reverberate long after the closing line”
METRO LONDON
“Comic, cruel, twisted and surreal”
EMPIRE
“Smith is a hot property . . . This collection of short stories shows a compellingly readable talent . . . Chilling stuff”
TIME OUT
About the Author
Smith lives in north London with his wife Paula, and is currently working on screenplays and his next book, while providing two cats with somewhere warm and comfortable to sit.