Guest Interview: Charlotte English of Words About Words

Charlotte is a lovely lady I met on Twitter, and I was instantly drawn to her blog because she often discusses tropes and ideas in fantasy fiction such as – my favourite – warrior women. Charlotte is another expat… I seem to be collecting them… except that she’s an English lady living in the NetherlandsContinue reading “Guest Interview: Charlotte English of Words About Words”

The Edge of Darkness Launch and Giveaway Winner!

That’s right, loyal blog followers and random people who just happened to drop by: my first novel, The Edge of Darkness, is now available for purchase. YAY! *throws confetti, gives out balloons and cookies and fairy bread etc* So far it’s available on Smashwords CreateSpace but as more options open up I’ll let you know.Continue reading “The Edge of Darkness Launch and Giveaway Winner!”

Just a quick reminder on The Edge of Darkness giveaway

My international giveaway of my first published novel, The Edge of Darkness –  a soft sci-fi dystopian about cyborg former prisoners of war in space and their mutiny aboard an old transport ship – closes in roughly seven hours. For everyone who’s subscribed to my blog recently and not commented on this post, you’re missingContinue reading “Just a quick reminder on The Edge of Darkness giveaway”

Tina Storm: Demon Hunter gets her own novel

When I first started writing the Tina Storm: Demon Hunter Paranormal Short Story Collection, it was basically an excuse to take a break from creating an entirely new world and mythology in The Innocence Saga and have a go at writing something based in reality. By based in reality I meant a normal teenage girl,Continue reading “Tina Storm: Demon Hunter gets her own novel”

Publishing On A Budget: Lulu vs CreateSpace

If you haven’t yet been notified, I’m publishing my first book, a soft sci-fi dystopian about cyborg former prisoners of war and their mutiny aboard a transport ship (I love my elevator pitch SO MUCH! Ahem.) this September. Go here for the chance to win a paperback copy (Lulu version) of the book. Speaking ofContinue reading “Publishing On A Budget: Lulu vs CreateSpace”