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Book 3 in my Diesel-punk series now live!
That’s it, as of Saturday, the third book in my diesel-punk series is now finally live on all platforms. Bit of a last minute hitch with the uploads meant it was down to wire on a couple of sites, but its all sorted now and so far sales are good. Book 1 – Through Glass Darkly discounted to $0.99 to celebrate the publication of Book 3. Read more…
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The Body Snatchers by Jack Finney – A Review
Another interesting read from the S.F. Masterworks series by Gollancz, this book was first released in 1955, and as such anyone picking it up should expect a novel which contains social stereotypes from that period, which it does, but has the book dated badly? Is it now just too out of touch with modern sensibilities to be enjoyable? The answer to both of these questions for me, is ‘No’. But let’s get into the details, which will contain some mild spoilers. Read more…
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Twelve Months and Two Thousand Miles – A writing year in review
At this time last year, I had just taken a few weeks off from my laptop, having written and published three books during 2017, as well as another couple of, as yet, unpublished short stories. Read more…
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On the writing road again!
With five published novels under my belt within three story-lines, I no longer feel like the complete novice writer I once was, though i’m still struggling to figure out what the best writing routine is for me. The difference is, that to begin with I was also trying to figure out things like: – How I wanted to format my print books – there is no one style. Read more…
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The Ghosts of Winter
What better way to start the new year than with a free Ghost story? Well, if you enjoy skiing, snowboarding or just the idea of visiting the mountains in winter, then my Ghosts of Winter story may well be for you. Here’s the blurb: The Fever can strike anyone at any time, even death is no guarantee of escaping it! Gazed upon from the valleys between, the high mountains may seem beautiful and serene places. The domain of wild things and of hunters, or wanderers with a little more wilderness in their blood. Read more…