January Special. Boxset Deals
I currently have three series available in Boxset format, for the month of January, all three are just 99p each. You can get NINE of my novels for the price of a cup of coffee. Click the picture to go … Continued
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I currently have three series available in Boxset format, for the month of January, all three are just 99p each. You can get NINE of my novels for the price of a cup of coffee. Click the picture to go … Continued
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First of all, I’d like to wish all my readers all the best for 2021. 2020 has been a strange year and not just for the obvious reasons. It’s time to look back at what I achieved. I published four … Continued
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I had hoped that after I had put my NaNo project aside, normal service would have been resumed with one of my half-finished novels. However, the voices in my head had other ideas. Instead of that, I had an idea … Continued
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Taken from my collection Flash Fiction 2, here’s a short story for the season. Maybe you were Right The crew had drawn straws and Martine had lost. I hadn’t bothered, I was happy to stay and let someone else go. … Continued
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NaNo was a success for me this year. In the end, I managed 51865 words of my next story. As always, there’s a mixture of feelings, relief and amazement that I actually managed to finish and sadness that I will … Continued
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Welcome to the last of this year’s retrospective NaNoWriMo posts. Today, I’m telling you all about last year’s attempt. Let me tell you a little bit more about The Hitman and the Thief. The idea for the novel came from … Continued
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To continue my series of posts about NaNoWriMo, this week I’m telling you about my 2018 project. I had an idea for a Steampunk novel, in the style of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. It would be set in Norlandia, … Continued
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Welcome to the third of my retrospective NaNoWriMo posts, we’re now up to 2017. Unlike 2016, this year there was no short story to base my attempt on. I was starting from scratch. As well as Andorra Pett and the … Continued
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