The Chromatic Court: Micah S. Harris’ “Tatterdemalion in Grey”
We're pleased to present our next excerpt from The Chromatic Court - an exclusive look at Micah S. Harris' "Tatterdemalion in Grey." PRINT AMAZON US | AMAZON UK EBOOK 18THWALL | AMAZON US | AMAZON UK I performed my marionettes beneath the ribbons and wreaths
The Chromatic Court: Simon Bucher-Jones’ “The Blues of the Endless Sky”
We're pleased to present our next excerpt from The Chromatic Court - an exclusive look at Simon Bucher-Jones' "The Blues of the Endless Sky." Featuring an exclusive look at Johannes' Chazot's illustration! PRINT AMAZON US | AMAZON UK EBOOK 18THWALL | AMAZON US | AMAZON
If Walls Could Talk: Let’s Talk Search and Seizure
It’s been awhile since I’ve written a column about my primary genre: mystery/crime. I tend tend to look at writing in general, or review something that caught my attention. To be fair, this is a review of something - but
The Chromatic Court: Glynn Owen Barrass’ “Curse of the White Inferno.”
We're pleased to present our next excerpt from The Chromatic Court - an exclusive look at Glynn Owen Barrass' "Curse of the White Inferno." PRINT AMAZON US | AMAZON UK EBOOK 18THWALL | AMAZON US | AMAZON UK Music filled the wall-speakers, a dramatic orchestral
If Walls Could Talk: How The Magicians Managed To Completely Surprise Me With Their Finale
The Magicians wrapped their fourth season with a finale that managed to surprise me - and left me feeling better about a finale than I have in ages. To make you understand the massive kudos this deserves, let me tell you
The Chromatic Court: John Linwood Grant’s “The Songs of Burning Men”
We're pleased to present our next excerpt from The Chromatic Court - an exclusive look at John Linwood Grant's "The Songs of Burning Men." PRINT AMAZON US | AMAZON UK EBOOK 18THWALL | AMAZON US | AMAZON UK Flanders 8th October, 1915 Private Carter failed to die
If Walls Could Talk: Writing’s Biggest Hurdle – Crossing the Finish Line
I’ve met a lot of very talented writers whose work you will probably never see, whose names you’ll never know. And it’s sad. There’s so much talent out there that will never see the light of day. Why? Because they’re afraid to
If Walls Could Talk: Embrace Your Inner Ravenclaw – Time To Research
Sorry, I couldn’t resist the Harry Potter reference. One of the consequences of writing something that you don’t have direct life experience with is that you have to do a TON of research. When I came to write my first mystery, I
If Walls Could Talk: You Need to Go Back to Basics
I’ve been finishing up some projects and starting others, the last couple of weeks. Another thing I’ve been doing is a lot of reading. Some books have been relevant for research, but one has been about writing basics. For awhile, I’ve
A look inside…Defending Earth: The Adventures of Sarah Jane Smith
As you might know, I've put together a charity anthology supporting the Cancer Research Institute. As the collection is in memory of Elisabeth Sladen (one of my favorite people in the world and my hero), the collection is a celebration