I have a lot of love for NanoWrimo. Without it, I wouldn’t have written my first book. Or at least I wouldn’t have sat my ass down long enough to finish it. I’ve missed out on it since 2013, having ch...
It’s often done so wrong, when you have two characters who don’t appreciate each other’s company – but Melonie plunges her young thief with a higher calling and a reluctant older (but not old) sage in...
Aside from having one of the coolest sounding author names, Trust A Few (TAF) opens by introducing one of its main characters who has a similar encumbering, fantastic name: Avilon Revid. The name (it...
I’m not a fantasy reader, not an avid one by any means. Most of what I read is drama, sci-fi or factual and I feed my fantasy belly the lazy way: the GOT television series.
When I started the book in 2013, it was because I didn’t know if I could write a book. It was a worthwhile question to put to myself. In 2015 I was about to self-publish, and my...
2016 has been a fucking atrocious year. Too many beautiful souls have left us. Racism and bigotry is rampant and everyone has forgotten how to love their brother (or sister). It's too easy to bitch an...
I've just written the closing chapter of Gunboy's sequel, 'Disconnect' (Working Title). And it's the first book I've written from notes to novel without a screenplay in between.
This is the artwork from legendary artist Jim Burns. Honoured to say the least. I thank Gary Compton my publisher and Siobhan Marshall-Jones for having faith in the book in the firs...