amwriting, Pagham-verse, The Crows, thirteenth

The Day We Ate Grandad: Coming Soon

Add to Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/60161402-the-day-we-ate-grandad Blurb ~ Coming 2023 Three possible futures. Two versions of the apocalypse. One chance to save the world. Wes Porter, a severely depressed insanity-inducing playboy, is detoxing from hallucinogens that have unlocked his ability to see versions of potential futures - and he's just foreseen two ways the world could end.… Continue reading The Day We Ate Grandad: Coming Soon

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Medieval Murder: Nonfiction Spotlight

As I'm taking a Romancing the Gothic lecture on Saturday 17th July 2021 on GOTHIC HISTORIES AND HISTORICAL GOTHIC: MEDIEVAL TO MODERN WALES, I thought I'd take a dive into nonfiction with you all for a while! Sign up for the July Romancing the Gothic classes, including mine, here. As the weeks go on, I'm… Continue reading Medieval Murder: Nonfiction Spotlight

amwriting, Gothic Fiction, Pagham-verse

OVEREXPOSURE- Short Story Out Now!

This short story is available on my Ko-Fi to buy - https://ko-fi.com/s/107c5a9e93 You can also grab it on Amazon and Smashwords and all other ebook retailers. Add and review on Goodreads. A dark, tragic, Weird romance for psychological horror fans with a scalpel-sharp ending When Charlie, an affluent, award-winning photographer, catches sight of a glamorous… Continue reading OVEREXPOSURE- Short Story Out Now!

amwriting, Pagham-verse, weird fiction

NEW SHORT STORY!

Overexposure Announcing a new short story featuring characters that appear in The Crows and forthcoming novel Thirteenth - a tragic, twisted romance, 'Overexposure'. It's more obsession than romance, but Charlie and Wes's relationship is a complex one and this is where it started. If you want to read a 'final.1' draft for free, then you… Continue reading NEW SHORT STORY!

amwriting, Gothic Fiction, Pagham-verse

Thirteenth Theme Tune

With revisions and edits of my novel Thirteenth underway and the novel due to be released this year (keep an eye out for the ARC announcement!) it's time to reveal the theme tune by Gemma Cartmell. It's the same basic tune as The Crows Theme, but it's been given the dance treatment. I asked for… Continue reading Thirteenth Theme Tune