Today is the last day. Today is the day that I will write the LAST scene in the LAST book in my Oliver & Jack series, which is a book called Oliver & Jack: In London Towne. It is, literally, the final scene, after which, I will work on edits and revisions and move those […]
Switching Voices: From Oliver to Jack
93,766. That’s how many words I have written for book #6 in the Oliver & Jack series, which is entitled In London Towne. The words are written from Oliver’s point of view, which is usually how I write a book, from one POV all the way through, and then all the way through again, from […]
After the Writing
So, I don’t know what other people do when they’re not at their day job, I really don’t. Here they are, those other people. They spend their time, I’m sure, doing regular chores, and reading the Sunday Times, and going out to the movies, and all kinds of fun stuff. Here’s a bunch on a […]
Author Interview by E. Rachael Hardcastle
You meet the loveliest people in the internet! Recently I made the online acquaintance of E. Rachael Hardcastle, and she offered to interview me about my writing and my books. Naturally I took her up on it! Her questions were insightful and fun to answer, so now, without further ado, here is the link to […]
Writing To Stand Still
The sad thing is that I had plenty of time to work on Oliver & Jack #5, but I let Real Life get in the way, and so now I’m writing to catch up so that I can stand still. After all, Oliver & Jack #6 is also due out this year, and it doesn’t deserve […]
When Words Mean
As a writer, I have a vested interest in words. In what they mean, in how they are used, in how they are interpreted, because words are potent and powerful tools that, when used (either rightly or wrongly) can resonate so deeply, it goes down to the bone. So when I find music that does […]