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December 30, 2023
Fighting Fantasy
Ian Livingstone and Steve Jackson’s Fighting Fantasy series has got a lot to answer for… As a child I hated reading. Really hated it. I couldn’t think of anything worse. I’m sure I was even guilty of saying, “What’s the point in reading a book when you can watch the film?” These days I’ll stop …
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December 31, 2019
FREE Extract: The Woman Who Labelled Everything
In a majestic house, on an immaculate street, opposite the Royal Park in Ville de Feuilles— the City of Leaves— lived a wealthy woman named Estelle Gautreau.
Her house was split over five floors and filled to the rafters with books, paintings, ornaments and antiques; glamorous clothing and costumes, jewellery, shoes and wigs; flawless wooden furniture, couches, armchairs and chaise longues; tiny silver thimbles, spoons, pill coffers, snuff boxes and cigarette cases; and every type of...
FREE Extract: The Witch Tree at San Cristophe
It was nigh on two thousand years ago that the legend of The Witch Tree began. To hear it, we must travel a great distance, through time and space.
Over the River Myr we must fly, leaving the safety of Iron Bridge behind. We must skim the western treetops of Darachna Forest, then up and over the Black Mountains. The sharp stone and rock of the mountains spreads out beneath us for hundreds of miles with holdfasts and crumbling castles perched on cliff tops and rooted in valleys. Beyond the...
May 20, 2019
Dark Kings (Tales of Sorrow #1)
March 18, 2019
Terry Pratchett’s Discworld
I was introduced the Terry’s books by a school friend in the early ’90s. Having just woken up to life altering notion of reading via Ian Livingstone’s Fighting Fantasy books, I took to the Discworld series like a vulture feasting on a fresh corpse. Since then I’ve read every Discworld b...
December 31, 2018
Writing Goals and Other Stuff
I normally try to avoid new years celebrations and the resolutions / promises that go along with it. To me, Dec 31st into Jan 1st is a night like any other, but I’m running with it this year and promising to start 2019 as I mean to go– with LOTS of writing.
The Madison ChroniclesI’ve been through Sa...
October 30, 2018
NaNoWriMo 2018
Having previous written a novella in around a month (‘The Last Scarecrow‘ which i am currently editing), I thought it would be fun to join thousands of other writers undertaking NaNoWriMo. You can find out more about NaNoWriMo here and view my page too if you so desire.
Shadowling (working title)So this is the tentative, working title that I’ll be writing every day in November. I plan t...
October 22, 2018
Music for The Madison Chronicles
Both pieces of music really capture the strange magic and creeping terror of the first book in The Madison Chronicles– Sadie Madison and the Boy in the Crimson Scarf.
With a book that is so heavy driven by music and the power it has over our emotions and memories, it’s amazing to hear something that has been born of an imaginary...
October 4, 2018
The Madison Chronicles: Characters
Strangely (or perhaps not at all) I’ve realised that most of characters come from a lifetime of watching television shows. I’ve probabl...
September 7, 2018
For the Love of Monsters
There are no limitations with monsters. They can be all, and anything, and everything that you want them to be; what you can imagine, what you can fear, what you can feel watching you in the dark. The long raking fingers, gnarled flesh, gaping maw, shredding teeth, hulking powerful limbs, needle sharp spi...