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May 3, 2018
Steampunk Thursday: An Homage to Georges Méliès
Today Google Doodles are celebrating trailblazing film director Georges Méliès with a the first Virtual Reality / 360° video. You can watch it here.
Of course, the Pax Britannia series featured its own homage to Georges Méliès on the cover to Pax Britannia: Dark Side , the sixth Ulysses Quicksilver adventure, published back in 2011, a cover that garnered the book a fair bit of interest.
And so popular and effective was that particular cover, that it was used again on the second Ulysses Quicksilver omnibus.

Of course, the Pax Britannia series featured its own homage to Georges Méliès on the cover to Pax Britannia: Dark Side , the sixth Ulysses Quicksilver adventure, published back in 2011, a cover that garnered the book a fair bit of interest.
And so popular and effective was that particular cover, that it was used again on the second Ulysses Quicksilver omnibus.


Published on May 03, 2018 03:00
April 30, 2018
Thought for the Day

~ Carlos Ruiz Zafón

~ Jan Siegel
Published on April 30, 2018 01:00
April 25, 2018
The Publishing Innovation Conference
This is taking place tomorrow,
Thursday 26th April 2018
, and I will be on the panel discussing the topic “Beyond Print: Redefining Storytelling.”
You can find out more about the event, and my fellow speakers, using these handy flyers. Simply click on the images to enlarge them.
Maybe I'll see you there...
You can find out more about the event, and my fellow speakers, using these handy flyers. Simply click on the images to enlarge them.


Maybe I'll see you there...
Published on April 25, 2018 02:47
April 23, 2018
Happy Birthday, Mr William Shakespeare!
Today is possibly* William Shakespeare's birthday but it is most definitely his deathday.
As is traditional at this time of year, I like to remind people that you can read an alternative take on Shakespeare's life, work, and even death, in Shakespeare Vs Cthulhu , an anthology of stories inspired by the Bard and the literary endeavours of H. P. Lovecraft.
Featuring stories by the likes of Adrian Tchaikovsky, Graham McNeill, James Lovegrove, Jan Siegel, Andrew Lane, Jonathan Oliver, and John Reppion, if you've not already picked up a copy, do so today and treat yourself to what one reviewer called "a fun concept, that delivered on its premise."
And if you have read the book, a review on Amazon is always much appreciated.
* I say 'possibly' because we know when he was baptised, 26th April 1554, but not actually when he was born.
As is traditional at this time of year, I like to remind people that you can read an alternative take on Shakespeare's life, work, and even death, in Shakespeare Vs Cthulhu , an anthology of stories inspired by the Bard and the literary endeavours of H. P. Lovecraft.

Featuring stories by the likes of Adrian Tchaikovsky, Graham McNeill, James Lovegrove, Jan Siegel, Andrew Lane, Jonathan Oliver, and John Reppion, if you've not already picked up a copy, do so today and treat yourself to what one reviewer called "a fun concept, that delivered on its premise."
And if you have read the book, a review on Amazon is always much appreciated.

* I say 'possibly' because we know when he was baptised, 26th April 1554, but not actually when he was born.
Published on April 23, 2018 04:00
Thought for the Day
"I can officially report to younger writers: no, it does not EVER ever ever get easier!!! Writing = hard!!! and the best fun ever."
~ Brian Michael Bendis, comic book writer
~ Brian Michael Bendis, comic book writer

Published on April 23, 2018 01:00
April 20, 2018
Gamebook Friday: Spellbreaker's 25th Anniversary

I have many strong memories of the preceding year, during which I wrote the adventure, saw the illustrations coming in, proofed the typeset pages, and the first time I was presented with a copy by commissioning editor Richard Scrivener at Penguin Books' offices in London. I also remember seeing it on the bookshelf in WHSmith in Leamington Spa, and the subsequent parking ticket I received because I got distracted reading my own book in the shop!
Of course, Spellbreaker marking its silver jubilee also means that it's a quarter of century since I became a published author, and I've been published every year since*. The book I am currently writing - NEVERLAND - Here Be Monsters! - will be my 72nd published book**.
However, six weeks from today***, I will be at the UK Games Expo , selling copies of my ACE Gamebooks - Alice's Nightmare in Wonderland and The Wicked Wizard of Oz - as well as my history of Fighting Fantasy Gamebooks, YOU ARE THE HERO .

Anyone who buys a book from me at the event will be entered into a prize draw to mark 25 years since the publication of Spellbreaker . I'm not sure what the prize will be yet, but whatever it is, you've got to be in it to win it!
Maybe I'll see you at the UK Games Expo. :-)

* Even if, during a fallow period in the late Ninties to early Noughties, it was only in the form of magazine articles and short stories, written for Games Workshop, rather than actual books.
** Thank the Lord for Moshi Monsters!
*** And not six years, as I originally typed!
Published on April 20, 2018 09:48
April 17, 2018
April Events
Fighting Fantasy signing at Forbidden Planet
Tuesday 17th April 2018
Although I am not officially signing at the event, I will nonetheless be attending the Fighting Fantasy signing at the Forbidden Planet Megastore in London this evening.
Steve Jackson, Ian Livingstone and Charlie Higson will all be there, signing their latest releases, and if you happen to have a copy of YOU ARE THE HERO with you, I will happily sign that for you too.
The Publishing Innovation Conference
Thursday 26th April 2018
I have been invited to speak at the 14th Annual Publishing Innovation event at the London College of Communication. This is an annual event that gathers together students and industry professionals to explore emerging issues in publishing across all sectors.
This year, the theme of the event is Redefining Storytelling, and I will be taking part in the second panel, entitled “Beyond Print: Redefining Storytelling.”
Tuesday 17th April 2018

Steve Jackson, Ian Livingstone and Charlie Higson will all be there, signing their latest releases, and if you happen to have a copy of YOU ARE THE HERO with you, I will happily sign that for you too.
The Publishing Innovation Conference
Thursday 26th April 2018

This year, the theme of the event is Redefining Storytelling, and I will be taking part in the second panel, entitled “Beyond Print: Redefining Storytelling.”
Published on April 17, 2018 01:00
April 16, 2018
Thought for the Day

~ Don DeLillo , American novelist, playwright and essayist
Published on April 16, 2018 01:00
April 9, 2018
Thought for the Day
"What your peers think about your work is of interest, but what your readers think of your work is of value."
~ Garen Ewing , writer and illustrator
~ Garen Ewing , writer and illustrator

Published on April 09, 2018 01:00
April 7, 2018
ACE Gamebooks at the UK Games Expo 2018

After last year's debacle*, you'll be pleased to hear that I will be transporting copies of The Wicked Wizard of Oz , as well as reprints of Alice's Nightmare in Wonderland , there myself. I will also have YOU ARE THE HERO Parts 1 and 2 for sale, and I'm even toying with the idea of printing up some chapbook editions of Scrooge and Man (Deceased): The Haunted Man to take with me.

Plans of the trading halls have now been made public and, as you can see, I will be in Hall 2, close to the entrance to Hall 1 and The Playtest Zone, and not too far from Guest of Honour Ian Livingstone's table either.

June 2018 also happens to mark 25 years since my very first book, Spellbreaker , was published. I would like to do something special to mark the occasion, possibly linked to the UK Games Expo, but I'm still trying to decide what.
Anyway, watch this space for further news on that, and maybe I'll see you at the Expo in June. :-)


* Which was entirely the fault of the delivery company TNT, who failed to deliver in any shape or form.
Published on April 07, 2018 08:00