The Quirky Christmas is here.
In my mind, I always wanted to write a Christmas novel. Dicken’s Christmas Carol has to be one of the greatest ideas ever committed to paper, and although mine is […]
The Quirky Christmas is here. Read More »
In my mind, I always wanted to write a Christmas novel. Dicken’s Christmas Carol has to be one of the greatest ideas ever committed to paper, and although mine is […]
The Quirky Christmas is here. Read More »
Such a sweet, sweet thing, ‘til they got a hold of me… no more Mr. Nice guy. Fourth time seeing Alice Cooper in concert, and just as amazed. Blown away,
Halloween, ain’t Halloween… without this guy. Read More »
So, This IS my Halloween gem! “Children” is in the Psychological/Horror/Thriller genre. It’s my biggest seller, by far. I’ve already spent a lot of time talking about this, and I’d
So, this IS my Halloween. Read More »
So, I’ve been a little bit quiet, but rest assured, I’m beavering away. It doesn’t matter if its novel number one, or novel fourteen, I’m learning they’re all going to
Where things are at… Takeaways 2024. Read More »
Lauretta, and team Bromley, very kindly featured me as a local author several months ago, and have included one of my short stories in the August edition of this excellent
Short story… featured in Life in Bromley Magazine Read More »
We all need an‘Atomic Throw’. I hope yours is on the way. And the meaning… exactly? Well, I watched The Peanut Butter Falcon not so long ago, and the movie
The Peanut Butter Falcon – Your Atomic Throw. Read More »
So, what genre am I currently writing? Good question. By way of comparison, if I was a student at Hogwarts, the most intriguing lesson for me would be DATDA. I’d
Defence Against the Dark Arts Read More »
On the day I reached 124,055 words of the first draft, at the point of crafting the finale (and a whisker away from completion), I experienced a truly strange flash
Deliverance: Why The Children at the River’s End is so very dear to me. Read More »
I had Flu for three weeks in 1997/1998, and it totally KO’d me, but at least it ended. Life resumed. Yesterday afternoon I went back to my GP, and the
Long Covid: Writing while you’re in pain. Read More »
Moving into the new year, I had five ideas contending with each other, vying for top-spot on the priority chart. But, Shelly 3 wasn’t going to budge, sitting comfortably in
North Yorkshire to New York! Knowing when it’s time. Read More »