Paperbacks Are Terrifyingly Final

A while back, I talked about how I didn’t want to release the paperback edition of “The Genesis” straight after finishing it, because I knew there’d be typos and the like. Well, after another two months’ worth of re-reading and proofing, the paperback is finally here. You can totes buy this now: Paperback from Amazon.com …

Bonus Scene: The Safe House

If you haven’t yet read The Genesis, now would be a good time to pick it up. Amazon | B&N Deleted From: Contains Spoilers: Word Count: The Genesis YES, MINOR 1,300 Words

‘The Genesis’ is Unleashed! (Plus Free Sample Chapters!)

My book is out! My book is out! My book is out! My book is out! My book is out! My book is out! My book is out! My book is out! My book is out! My book is out! My book is out! My book is out! My book is out! My book is out! My book is out! Did I mention that my book is out? GO …

Five Days to Go! (+ Pre-Order Information)

Holy shit, it’s getting close! I’m all excited and terrified and giddy and nauseous. In anticipation of the thousands hundreds tens of sales I’m predicting, I’ve decided to offer a pre-order option for those of your just aching to get your greasy mitts on this book. Click here to Pre-Order* I’ll also be putting up a …

“The Genesis” Release Information

Right, so the time is readily approaching for the release of my first* book, “The Genesis”, and I just thought I’d throw up some information regarding release dates and formats and whatnot. First off, release date: 12th September 2012 Mark your calendars! Put reminders in your phones! Send out the carrier pigeons! Now for the …

Don’t Break the Chain (from the Editing Frontline)

So I’m ploughing through what promises to be the final ever edit I do (before it goes to an editor–that’s right, an actual editor that I have to pay in cash and not in promises of love and devotion) of The Genesis, and it’s painful. See, last October, when I had this oh-so-amazing idea to …

Music to Write Novels By: The Queen of the Damned Score & Soundtrack

With the mindset of “If you can’t say something nice, don’t say anything”, I’ll keep my opinions on the 2002 film brief. Suffice to say, it was a film with flaws, poorly-adapted characters with little to no faithfulness to the books (books plural – Queen of the Damned was an amalgamation of Anne Rice’s book of …