Celebrating the Arkship Saga

Exactly one year ago I released Arkship Obsidian, the first book in the Arkship Saga. Now the saga is four books and growing, and I can’t quite believe that I’ve managed to write and release over a quarter of a million words on the subject of big spaceships! The saga so far consists of: Arkship Countdown – …

Meet Tobin Artichoke

Meet Tobin Artichoke, a crypto-cartographer. He maps secret, forgotten places, like the Back Door to Hell, which is actually quite nice, not as hot or as overdeveloped as the more touristy parts of Hell. Or the Faerie City of Finklestone, which only exists for an hour on mid-summer’s eve and smells of fish and plasticine. Or the Tower of Forgotten …

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The Prophecy must be fulfilled!

How was your summer? I should have been writing, but I took a break from the keyboard to recharge my system, but as autumn peeks its woolly head round the corner, I’m back into writing the next instalment in the Arkship Saga: Arkship Prophecy, the fifth novel in the series. As the Church of the Infinite forces …

Celebrating Altitude

It’s hard to believe that it’s been a year since my young adult novel Altitude came out. This was a departure from my usual work; it’s a contemporary story with elements of fantasy, but more grounded in real life than the fantasy and magic of the Timesmith Chronicles, or the futuristic science fiction of the Arkship Saga. Altitude stands alone, somewhere in …

Conquest Conquers!

I’m really thrilled that Arkship Conquest is already getting some fantastic 5 star reviews on Amazon and Goodreads. If you’ve left a review, thank you! It makes a huge difference, and helps other readers to see my books. Want to know what the fuss is about? Pick up Arkship Conquest for yourself now! If you’re a Kindle Unlimited subscriber you …

Are you ready for Arkship Conquest?

It’s only two short weeks until the release of the forth book in the Arkship Saga, Arkship Conquest. I’m currently doing one last pass on it before I let it go into the wild. It brings lots of story threads to a head, and reveals answers to some long-standing questions about the Fracture. Here’s a sneak …

Write, Eat, Sleep, Repeat.

Sometimes life as an author is hard, not physically but mentally hard. It can feel like you’re in a weird version of Groundhog Day where you never get to the end. Write, eat, sleep, repeat! So the last few days have been a very pleasant change. It’s a holiday weekend here in the UK, and we’re …