Monday, November 10, 2008

THE TEMPERATURE OF WATER

Linda Niccol’s second book of short stories The Temperature of Water , (Silver Owl $29.99)launched in Wellington last week, is a varied collection of tales which takes one under the surface of the oft times frantic lives of those seeking solace, understanding, redemption and love.

Named after the novella, The Temperature of Water, this collection extends her range and depth into the obsessive worlds of scientific invention, the challenges for those coping with an MS sufferer and a Down syndrome girl, and the brittle worlds of casually formed relationships some want more out of, no matter the cost.

From the opening sentences these stories bristle with tensions and often a sense of impending doom lurking beneath the recognisable Kiwi domestic conventions. None illustrates this better than the title story of a backyard inventor of a most persuasive gadget derailed by the opposing forces of his desire to save the world and his wife and new baby’s needs.

Niccol is a former journalist who now works full time writing fiction. Her other writing projects include feature films - she co-wrote the highly successful Second-Hand Wedding with Nick Ward and has just been given NZ Film Commission support to write a new feature, which she hopes to direct.
A short film script based on the story The Handkerchief, won Niccol the prestigious 2006 British Short Screenplay Competition, and it is at present being filmed in Sicily.


Pic left taken at the book launch shows authors Lindsay Rabbitt, Fiona Kidman, and Linda Niccol with Silver Owl Press publisher David McGill.

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