Last weekend was FantasyCon and it was awesome to see friends in the flesh again and get the con experience. OK it was a bit smaller than usual and the panels and events were quieter as people (quite rightly) put their efforts into socialising but it was a glimpse of normality. My story – WeContinue reading “Some stuff happened”
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Guest Post: Alison Morton
A ‘Roman nut’ since age 11, Alison misspent decades clambering over Roman sites throughout Europe. Fascinated by the breathtaking mosaics at Ampurias in Spain and the engineering brilliance of the Pont du Gard in France, she was curious about the role of women in the complex, powerful and value-driven Roman civilisation. That started her wondering whatContinue reading “Guest Post: Alison Morton”
Guest Post Tiffani Angus
Tiffani Angus is shortlisted for the Best Fantasy Novel AND Best Newcomer in the British Fantasy Awards so I was stoked that she agreed to answer a few questions about the book. Tell us about your book (what’s the sales pitch?) Threading the Labyrinth is about 400 years in a haunted English garden; basically, it’sContinue reading “Guest Post Tiffani Angus”
Cover Reveal -The Museum for Forgetting
Very happy to reveal the cover to my next published book – The Museum for Forgetting – a collection of my short stories from the last few years. The collection is loosely themed around the subject of memory and includes some previously published work as well as some written specifically for this book. There’s anContinue reading “Cover Reveal -The Museum for Forgetting”
Guest Blog: Dolly Garland – The Artist’s Way
The Artist’s Way for Writers Photo by Dolly Garland The Artist’s Way is a well-known creativity book by Julia Cameron. If you are interested in any form of creative practice you’ve probably heard of it. Or, you might have heard of one of its most famous concepts: the morning pages. I had been familiar withContinue reading “Guest Blog: Dolly Garland – The Artist’s Way”
Some news
Just a quick post to say that the first supplement I worked on for EN Publishing is due to launch soon. See more here: Judge Child This is one of the reasons I’ve been pretty busy (apart from writing the novel – details on that soon). I will be posting a guest post from DollyContinue reading “Some news”
Writing About Writing About Writing – a pause
As per the last blog post I started a new job – and am currently on the learning curve. I remember the days when I used to read other things than technical docs and manuals. This is another slight tangent from the intermittent series where I read or re-read the writing books on my shelfContinue reading “Writing About Writing About Writing – a pause”
Normal Service…
There has been a longer than usual silence here and I thought I’d just drop a quick update to say why. I’m currently changing day jobs, which has rather taken up my time. I’m also trying to hit a demanding wordcount goal for the novel (I’ll do a ‘reveal’ post on that soon.) And haveContinue reading “Normal Service…”
Events and sundry
In the forthcoming days I will be appearing at a couple of events wearing (metaphorically) my author hat: StokerCon 2021 – I’ll be doing an author reading (available on demand throughout the Con) and two panels: May 21 4:00PM–4:50PM · Breakout Sessions Tone and Setting: How to Create Suspense in Your Writing Panelists discuss how to useContinue reading “Events and sundry”
Guest post by Stark Holborn and review of Ten Low
Stark Holborn is a novelist, games writer, film reviewer, and the author of Nunslinger, Triggernometry and the forthcoming Ten Low. My review of Ten Low follows Stark’s post. I got to ask her about her writing by asking: What did you learn about writing while writing this book? I studied literature at university, and critical reading formed a largeContinue reading “Guest post by Stark Holborn and review of Ten Low”