What’s the point of a blog if you never add to it?

After the Fesival of Literature came a vacation and after the vacation came Christmas and New Year and my birthday and suddenly it’s 2019 and I haven’t updated the blog for almost 4 months!

I’m busy reading through all the stories we got for Forgotten Sidekicks (a little patience is required from submitters but we’ll soon be trying to narrow them down and will be in touch soon)

I’m working slowly on Certainty of Dust – the shape of it is in my head & I have scribbled through a journal (trying to write this one by hand – seems slower, in every way) and will need to soon commit to electronic copy and Draft One (am on zero, or ‘vomit’ draft right now)

And a few stories either commissioned or aimed at specific anthologies.

I have yet to find the time to do a book wrap up post – I read 155 books last year which probably shows that I’ve not been writing enough.

I’m doing a blog tour soon for Seven Deadly Swords that, if you’re a book blogger, you can sign up for here

I aim to write more regular blog posts – but going to be very busy in day job and trying to finish “the damned book” that aim and reality may vary…

 

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Pete W Sutton is a writer and editor. His two short story collections – A Tiding of Magpies and The Museum for Forgetting – were shortlisted for Best Collection in the British Fantasy Awards in 2017 & 2022 respectively. His novel – Seven Deadly Swords – was published by Grimbold Books. He has edited several short story anthologies and is the editor for the British Fantasy Society Horizons fiction magazine.

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