It’s always a thrill to release a new book! My fantasy novel Wintersun is up for preorder and releases Oct 23rd, and my collection of fantasy stories is in all the ebook stores already. Both are 99c at the moment.
Time travel, scifi and 2018
How was 2018 for you? I hope it was a year when you got some things done, and enjoyed the process. I thought instead of more world building at a time of year when everyone is too inebriated/tired/shopped out, I’ll
Twisted History
The sub genre that is Alternate History has – naturally – an illustrious history! But what is it? I’ll quote the wiki entry on the definition: “The Collins English Dictionary defines alternative history as “a genre of fiction in which the author
Writing News
Been wondering what I have been up too? Well, probably not, but as I am still alive and squirreled away in my study, I thought an update might well be of some interest. Druid’s Portal: The First Journey has reached
Short Story: 3039AD
For the New Year, a story set in the far distance universe of The Planet of The Apes. Call it fan fiction if you will, I like to think of it as a homage to a great book and movie
New Release: Dai & Julia series
Today sees the launch of the alternate history series Dai & Julia, by the talented duo of Jane Jago and E.M. Swift-Hook. Both authors of multiple books, the combination of talents is a treat to read. The series premise is
New Scifi Anthology: Quantum Soul
The world of science fiction is waiting with bated breath as tomorrow sixteen authors reveal their answers to the question – What is Life? This anthology is a collection of indie and hybrid (self/traditional) authors. Click on the picture to
New Anthology release day
The team at Rhetoric Askew have been busy – a new release in their short story and poetry anthology series is out today! The theme for this was “Communication” and here is what team Askew said about the topic: They
Short Story: Guilt Factor
To celebrate Druid’s Portal coming out in paperback, here is a short story. Guilt Factor is a science fiction story set in a dystopian future. Entertainment is always an innocent escape – but not for the guilty. Guilt Factor by
Short Story – Choice
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