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April 21, 2025

Review: Phallic Obsession by Andrew May

The Book


The title story deals with the bizarre case of a disgraced professor of anthropology, Merrigan Blake, and her museum of sacred phallic iconography collected from all over the world. But there’s another, more sinister side to Dr Blake’s obsession – one that involves a vast conspiracy by an evil race of reptilian humanoids. It’s all in her mind, of course, but that makes it no less dangerous – as naïve student David Gracewell discovers when he’s drawn into her world of crazy paranoia. The ...
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Published on April 21, 2025 03:00

April 9, 2025

Review: Transcendence by Ian Patterson

The Book:

Nicholas, Charon, and Dorothy are separated, and stranded in a cosmos they don’t understand. Behind is a City that would kill them, and the cooling gulf of rage that split them. Their only landmarks now are the distant stars, galaxies, and antique wooden doors that litter the plane. Through each door, the promise of a new world brims with possibility, but all they find are dead ends. A translucent tunnel extends before them and shows their direction. Or does it determine it? Are they in...

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Published on April 09, 2025 03:53

April 2, 2025

Review: The Brookwood Boys by Patrick Larsimont

The Book

Can the dead talk to the living?

Surrey, England, 2019

Tennessee soldier Maurice ‘Mouse’ Forsyth has been watching over Brookwood Cemetery ever since his untimely death in 1917. For over a hundred lonely years, he has become the caretaker of lost souls, welcoming the good as well as the evil, the damaged, the mad and the bad.

But now something strange is happening. For the first time, Mouse seems to be able to communicate with the living. The head gardener’s teenage son, Luke, has seen him....

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Published on April 02, 2025 11:44

February 24, 2025

Review: The Martian Incident by Ryan M Patrick

The Book:

A crashed UAV on Mars.

A top-secret recovery mission.

Danger at every corner.

When a mysterious aerial drone is shot down on Mars near the American colony of Columbia, NASA accident investigator John Cameron joins a joint DOD team to recover it. But, as a sandstorm moves in to blanket the area, the Americans are attacked by an overwhelming enemy force of EU soldiers in a surprise attack.

Forced into a deep cave system beneath the Martian surface, Cameron and the team uncover a breathtaking ...

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Published on February 24, 2025 02:00

February 21, 2025

Short Story in Leading Edge Magazine

My latest short story, They Meet by Moonlight, has been published in the most recent issue of Leading Edge Magazine.

An alien detective sets out to solve a human murder but learns a few things he hadn't bargained for along the way.

You can find a copy here: Leading Edge Issue 85

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Published on February 21, 2025 06:01

February 10, 2025

Let’s Get Villainous

 


Earlier this month I attended the launch event for the Bournemouth Writing Festival which will be taking place in April in the town. I was there because I will be taking part this year, delivering a writing workshop on the Saturday.

My workshop is called ‘Let’s Get Villainous’ and is a character workshop with a difference. The goal is that at the end each participant will take away with them a thoroughly despicable and villainous character, or maybe an anti-hero, to do with whatever they wish.

We...

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Published on February 10, 2025 01:30

January 23, 2025

Review: Transference by Ian Patterson

The Book:

Nicholas Fiveboroughs is a Sicko, someone that takes on others' illnesses. In a city where diseases can be transferred, the rich buy longer lives without pain, and the poor get a short life of constant sickness. Maybe it was fate, or maybe someone is looking out for him, but after Nicholas barely survives his latest affliction, he gets the chance to try and change things. To finally stop the whole disease transfer network.

Tensions escalate as Nicholas infiltrates a higher society he doe...

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Published on January 23, 2025 03:00

January 6, 2025

Review: Kara by Peter Beard

The Book: 


An Anonymous Message. A Mysterious Symbol. A Sinister Plot.

Can Kara finally learn the truth? When the time comes, will she want to?

For over ten years Kara was a Hunter – the highly trained individuals with the ability and resources to find people, no-matter where they tried to hide. But after killing her best friend in a tragic accident, her world collapsed in on itself, and Kara spiralled.

Recovering, and keen for a distraction to keep her mind from wandering, Kara turned her attention...

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Published on January 06, 2025 03:00

December 26, 2024

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For one day only - the 27th December 2024 - you can grab a whole load of free books from Dark Mode - including Dragons of Dunmoray!


So what are you waiting for? Go now and fill up your kindle with free books!

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Published on December 26, 2024 07:50

December 16, 2024

Review: Woe to the Victor by Nathan H Green

 

The Book:
Earth’s been destroyed, but the fight’s not over! Award-winning writer Nathan H. Green, author of The Galileo, and Treason’s Temple, brings his degree in aerospace engineering to space combat in this action packed, hard science-fiction thriller.
It’s Earth’s last day and Captain Lewis Black drifts though space, watching it burn.
The pilots under his command are dead. The war with the Maaravi is lost. Air hisses into space from around the stump of his severed arm.
In the distance a Maaravi...
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Published on December 16, 2024 03:54