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May 5, 2011
"Cryoskip's Footprints" (post-apocalypse novelette) is now available
The next release in the Atomic Wasteland Tales series has finally been released, and is now available on Amazon. I'll be adding it to Smashwords shortly. Cryoskip's Footprints was intended to be a short story, but it grew in writing to become a novelette (not necessarily a bad thing ). It introduces several new characters [...]
Published on May 05, 2011 18:47
May 3, 2011
Interview with David Lawrence
Todays interview is with David Lawrence. David is an author who likes to mix up his writing – long and short, fiction and non-fiction, stories and poetry. A good collection of his work, showcasing his many different styles, is his book infinitebook: From Web to Page. You can find out more about David, and what [...]
Published on May 03, 2011 05:47
April 28, 2011
Cover For Next Atomic Wasteland Story
I haven't spoken much about it on the site, as writing it has been driving me nuts But I'm just about to send the next Atomic Wasteland story (Cryoskip's Footprints) off to Lynn (Red Adept) for editing. My original plan was to finish the story by the end of February, but for some reason the [...]
Published on April 28, 2011 05:51
April 26, 2011
Flash Fiction: Residue of Einstein
For the month of April, fellow author, Thea Atkinson is streaking through 30 blogs and flashing us a piece of fiction. I offered her a space today so she could expose a piece. Enjoy! Please follow the links at the end to see who she flashed yesterday, and who she will flash tomorrow. Feel free [...]
Published on April 26, 2011 06:01
April 8, 2011
Flash Fiction: Pandemic
I originally wrote this piece for Karen Berner's Bibliophilic Blather. Each month she has a specific theme for flash fiction submissions to her site. The theme for April is 'Spring Fever'. I had been watching too much House MD when I read the theme, and this was the result. The original post with the story [...]
Published on April 08, 2011 05:17
April 7, 2011
Two New Interviews
I've been interviewed again! Two interviews have gone live this week. The first interview is over at Indie eBooks, a new site run by Nadine Earnshaw that has just started up. The second interview is over on Tales and Troubled Times of a Hungry Author, run by Roberto Scarlato. Both interviews feature "The Outsider" as [...]
Published on April 07, 2011 16:59
April 6, 2011
Sample: The Outsider, part 2
This weeks sample is the second scene from The Outsider. If you missed it, you can read the first scene here. The Outsider (continued) Jacob stood with the town doctor and watched as the man slumbered restlessly on the bed. Jacob's young daughter watched the stranger with a combination of fear and curiosity from the [...]
Published on April 06, 2011 05:49
April 2, 2011
#ROW80 Round Two – The Goals
So, another round of ROW80 is upon us. And now it's time to come up with some specific goals to work toward for this round. I may add to this list of goals, but for the moment I'm going to go with the following: Complete a short story by the end of every month – [...]
Published on April 02, 2011 04:02
March 26, 2011
New Cover for "The Vampire Drabbles"
The other day I had a small realisation about The Vampire Drabbles. I had submitted it to a horror website (another author was featuring horror books to his visitors), and I said the book contained only the killing and blood sucking type of vampires – no friendly, sparkly, vegetarian or "oh, woe is me" types. [...]
Published on March 26, 2011 16:50
March 25, 2011
#ROW80 Week 12 – The End (Round 1)
Oops. Don't you hate it when you think you have a few more days than you actually have For some reason, when I wrote last Sunday's post I thought there was still a full seven days left for round 1 of ROW80. Of course, thinking about it that doesn't make sense, since then it would [...]
Published on March 25, 2011 00:53


