New Titles
Since I last blogged here in (erm) August 2012, I have put out a few more books and stories:
Saint Grimbald's Men, a short body horror story set in a monastery; Tame, a novella - a romance between a hapless woman who lets people walk all over her, and the homeless werewolf lady who accidentally teaches her not to let them do that (under my romance-writing pseudonym "Melissa Snowdon"); Year of the Ghost and the Mortuary Remains, a collection of poetry from 2011-2012; and Vessel 151-B, a short sci-fi story on the theme of Pygmalion, set on the deserted remains of a vast intergalactic multigenerational space cruiser.
I've also finished writing a couple of books which are not yet available to buy, namely Brown Bread, Boys (a contemporary London gangland retelling of Julius Caesar which both departs from the original plot and draws a little heavily on Guy Ritchie, and features blood magic), and the just-finished first draft of The Circle, the story of a bumbling feud between four Edwardian stage magicians and former friends which somehow blossoms into a Faustian pact and the associated ticking clock...
Plans are afoot for more sci-fi shorts, historical queer romance fiction (this time set during the Red Scare in Hollywood), a potential weird science body swap novel, and an epidemic-thriller, because sticking to one genre is dull!
Saint Grimbald's Men, a short body horror story set in a monastery; Tame, a novella - a romance between a hapless woman who lets people walk all over her, and the homeless werewolf lady who accidentally teaches her not to let them do that (under my romance-writing pseudonym "Melissa Snowdon"); Year of the Ghost and the Mortuary Remains, a collection of poetry from 2011-2012; and Vessel 151-B, a short sci-fi story on the theme of Pygmalion, set on the deserted remains of a vast intergalactic multigenerational space cruiser.
I've also finished writing a couple of books which are not yet available to buy, namely Brown Bread, Boys (a contemporary London gangland retelling of Julius Caesar which both departs from the original plot and draws a little heavily on Guy Ritchie, and features blood magic), and the just-finished first draft of The Circle, the story of a bumbling feud between four Edwardian stage magicians and former friends which somehow blossoms into a Faustian pact and the associated ticking clock...
Plans are afoot for more sci-fi shorts, historical queer romance fiction (this time set during the Red Scare in Hollywood), a potential weird science body swap novel, and an epidemic-thriller, because sticking to one genre is dull!
Published on November 30, 2013 03:09
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