Tales from Norlandia.

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  Coming this September, the first part of a story set in a world that’s not unlike our own. A country built on Steam and Iron. A people filled with excitement and wonder but with familiar vices and emotions. Science … Continued

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Another review for Ribbonworld.

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Ribbonworld scores 4* with another book blogger. You can see the full review here, but here is the gist of it, REVIEW:   The planet Reevis, was full of interesting characters and magnificently described features. The book starts off with Miles … Continued

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London Book Fair

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I didn’t go myself but Ribbonworld did! It was featured on the Silverwood Books stand and here is the evidence. I think it looks rather splendid.

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And here it is!

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Drumroll and fanfare!! The cover design for The Rocks of Aserol is unveiled. And isn’t it wonderful! Try a sample of the first chapter here

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Update

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My cover artist, Cathy at Avalon Graphics has done a tremendous job on “The Rocks of Aserol.” She is one of 3 people to see the full manuscript and has produced a fantastic cover for me. Honestly, I was blown away … Continued

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That’s it!

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After a marathon session at the keyboard, I’m pleased to announce that “The Rocks of Aserol” is FINISHED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Phew, I’m elated and sad at the same time. Elated that the project that grew from a dream I had in 2012 … Continued

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Random Sales!

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I love the excitement of a random sale, you just never know when you’ll make one. I was in my local post office sending a letter to Nielsen, the assistant saw the letters ISBN on the address and asked if … Continued

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More feedback

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Following the return of my manuscript, I thought I would post the first chapter on a writers critique site. I was hoping that I wouldn’t get too much of a savaging from my peers, fortunately, I was right. Actually, the … Continued

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