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August 19, 2017
Shakespeare Saturday: Featured Review

It's over on DLS Reviews and I think it's far to say the reviewer like it.
You can pick up a copy here. And if you've already read the anthology, feel free to post a review here too.
Published on August 19, 2017 01:16
August 18, 2017
The World's First Fighting Fantasy Pub Quiz

If you do, or you can, then perhaps you should come along to the world's first Fighting Fantasy pub quiz a fortnight today.
Get warmed up for FIGHTING FANTASY FEST 2 with a special get together for Fighting Fantasy fans!
Featuring:

The inaugural Fighting Fantasy Pub QuizSKILL, STAMINA and LUCK RollsSpecial one-off prizesAnd of course - BEER!
Admission is £5 per person.
We are raising money for the men's health charity Prostate Cancer UK, in memory of Freeway Fighter illustrator Kevin Bulmer. Once costs have been covered, all proceeds will be donated to Prostate Cancer UK.
Spaces are limited and entry is by ticket only.
This event is for over 18s only.
And then on Saturday 2nd September , join other Fighting Fantasy fans to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the world's premier gamebook series at FIGHTING FANTASY FEST 2 !

Published on August 18, 2017 01:00
August 17, 2017
Further Associates of Sherlock Holmes
There's just over a week to go until George Mann's new short story anthology
Further Associates of Sherlock Holmes
is released but I've been fortunate enough to receive my contributor copy already.
You can pre-order your copy here.
Interesting, around this time last year I was in Cornwall, writing Sherlock Holmes and the Beast of Bodmin . I'm off to Cornwall again soon where I will be writing another short story for another new anthology.


You can pre-order your copy here.
Interesting, around this time last year I was in Cornwall, writing Sherlock Holmes and the Beast of Bodmin . I'm off to Cornwall again soon where I will be writing another short story for another new anthology.
Published on August 17, 2017 01:00
August 14, 2017
Thought for the Day

~ Alistair Maclean's approach to plotting
Published on August 14, 2017 01:00
August 12, 2017
World Elephant Day

So here's an extract from my seventh Ulysses Quicksilver Pax Britannia novel Anno Frankenstein ...
Amiens, France, 1943 General Sir Henry Stamford Raffles raised a large pair of brass-rimmed binoculars to his eyes and scanned the enemy lines in front of him on the other side of the battlefield. A low mist drifted across the black water craters between the barbed wire lines. Beyond the pitted, churned-up grey muddy mess of No Man’s Land the men and machines of the Third Reich were arrayed; everything from standard troopers and Jotun-class tanks to clanking units of bipedal Landsknechts and even the occasional remade abomination. The Nazi menace was persistent, he’d give them that. Raffles lowered his binoculars, placing them on the silver tea tray his batman was holding out ready beside him and picking up the cooling cup of tea next to them. He took a sip, the leather armchair creaking as he eased his bulk back into it, crossed his ankles on a footstool in front of him and took in the Magna Britannia forces, of which he was commander-in-chief, with a proud, rosy-cheeked grin.To his left stood the massed ranks of the Galahad and Gawain regiments, ten thousand automata strong. To his right were arrayed the combined might of Lancelot and Percival; another ten thousand head of robo-infantry. Supporting them were the gigantic land battleships Samsonand Atlas, their arms replaced with mighty cannon and mortars, Gatling guns and iron spear-firing ballistae. He could hear the mighty roar of their engines as their crews stoked their boilers, thick black smoke and geysers of white steam rising from their towering smokestacks. The land battleships of the Wellington Dreadnought Brigade were indeed a sight to behold, the Britannian flag snapping from the banner-poles in the chill autumnal wind.And there were men of flesh and blood amongst the forces too – weapons crews, engine teams, stokers, droid handlers, engineers, tacticians, not to mention the trusted Tommy foot soldier and those men piloting the stalker tanks and Trojan support vehicles that followed the automaton infantry – but there weren’t many. Only a couple of hundred compared to the twenty thousand grunt-bots. And, as General Kensington Gore, the oft quoted First Great European War general and all round hero, was famously remembered for saying, “Give me one hundred droids or, failing that, a thousand ordinary men.” But then he had been virtually half-automaton himself.It was a sign of Raffles’ status and rank that he had been afforded the privilege of leading the Magna Britannian forces at Amiens into battle from atop his own personalised pachyderm-droid Hannibal. Before freedom-threatening war had come to the heartlands of Europe for a second time, he had served in India, where the vision of the monstrous robo-phant charging the gates of Bombay had sent many a revolutionary fleeing for his life.The howdah shading Raffles and his batman from the weak rays of the milky sun – the commander-in-chief’s command post might have looked out of place, had it not been for the Magna Britannian iconography that had been worked into the ornate scrollwork of the giant droid’s flanks.Raffles eased himself back into his chair. He could feel the comforting rumble of the boiler bubbling in the guts of the metal beast as its own engines were stoked with coke, ready for action. He was going to enjoy this. It was going to be a walk in the park, but he was looking forward to it anyway.Putting the china cup to his lips at last, he took a sip. He grimaced; the tea was cold. With a flick of the wrist he sent the contents of the cup raining down over the side of the pachyderm onto an unsuspecting automaton below. He rattled the teacup and its saucer back onto the tray.“Is the pot still warm?” he asked of his batman, without once taking his eyes from the battlefield vista in front of him.

Published on August 12, 2017 13:17
August 11, 2017
Gamebook Friday: The Wicked Reviews of Oz

Here's what some people have had to say over on Amazon.co.uk...
"Being an Oz fan, I loved this dark dieselpunk version of the Land over the Rainbow! The gameplay was suitable absorbing using either dice or playing cards. Also, being able to play as different characters from the original stories gives this game book great re-playability! Finally the illustrations are beyond awesome....."
"It''s been a long time since I last had a choose your own path adventure book but this was a wonderful reintroduction to the genre - easy to follow and to play. Well written and engaging storylines. I love being able to play the different characters."
"Highly recommended to any fans of the Wizard of Oz or multi-path,choose your own adventure books such as the Fighting Fantasy series."
And this is what one kind reviewer posted on Amazon.com...

If the idea of returning to a darker, dieselpunk version of Oz appeals to you, then you can purchase your own copy of my second ACE Gamebook adventure here.

Published on August 11, 2017 01:00
August 8, 2017
Tie-in Tuesday: International Cat Day
Apparently today is
International Cat Day
, so here's a picture of the Cat-o'-Nine-Tails that appears in my fourth Fighting Fantasy gamebook
Bloodbones
, as realised by artist Tony Hough, and that now appears in Tin Man Games' app version of the adventure.
There's also a killer cat in my short story Sherlock Holmes and the Beast of Bodmin that appears in Further Associates of Sherlock Holmes - edited by George Mann and published by Titan Books - that's coming out later this month.
Or is there...?


There's also a killer cat in my short story Sherlock Holmes and the Beast of Bodmin that appears in Further Associates of Sherlock Holmes - edited by George Mann and published by Titan Books - that's coming out later this month.
Or is there...?
Published on August 08, 2017 12:07
August 7, 2017
Thought for the Day

~ Henry David Thoreau
Published on August 07, 2017 01:00
August 4, 2017
Gamebook Friday: Fighting Fantazine #16 is here!

My books get a couple of mentions, specifically The Wicked Wizard of Oz and YOU ARE THE HERO Part 2 , but also, curiously, Spellbreaker and Night of the Necromancer , in an article entitled Your adventure ends here...

To download the ezine for yourself - for free! - follow this link.
In other gamebook-releated news, this weekend is your last chance to pre-order an Adventurer's Backpack for September's Fighting Fantasy Fest 2. Don't delay - grab yours today!

Published on August 04, 2017 01:00
August 2, 2017
Warhammer Wednesday: Skulls for the Skull Throne!
As part of the Skulls for the Skull Throne festival of Warhammer gaming on Steam, Tin Man Games have added a new Khorne Mode to
Legacy of Dorn: Herald of Oblivion
!
If you're tired of the green cogitator console, now you can turn it red!
The Tin Minions have also added a Servo-Skull cursor for your clicking delights!
You can download the game for you PC here.
If you're tired of the green cogitator console, now you can turn it red!

The Tin Minions have also added a Servo-Skull cursor for your clicking delights!

You can download the game for you PC here.

Published on August 02, 2017 06:29