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November 29, 2014

Review: “The Peripheral” by William Gibson

It’s dystopia, but not as we know it. Martin Langfield reviews William Gibson’s new novel “The Peripheral” –http://reut.rs/1pZjsgO

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Published on November 29, 2014 06:02

July 3, 2014

More hopping about getting the words down and the story told.

So my writerly friends Mark McNease and D.J. McIntosh took part in the next hop of the “blog hop” I did last week. Here they are on what they write and how they get the words down on the page: Mark andD.J.


The hop came to me via the good offices of the talented and highly rhythmic Steve Coulter and also led to this dyspeptic snorter from the great Ken Layne. Enjoy!


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Published on July 03, 2014 06:36

June 25, 2014

A blog hop on getting the story told

My friendSteve Coulter, who in addition to drumming in the fab LA bandTsar is turning his talented hand(s) to crime fiction, kindly tagged me to join “The Writing Process Blog Hop.” In addition to me, Steve also tagged the mightyKen Layne. This is august company, and I’m honoured.


At the end of this post I’ll tag two authors who’ll write next week about how they get their own stories told and words down on the page: Mark McNease and D.J. McIntosh. You can read about them and find links to thei...

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Published on June 25, 2014 06:25

January 7, 2009

Welcome

I am a writer and journalist who has published two novels, The Malice Box and The Secret Fire. I’m working on a third, provisionally called Cordiver’s Key.


This websiteprovidessome biographical detailsabout me and, for those interested, presents some of the background tomy writing.


For more information aboutThe Malice Box and The Secret Fire, please follow the links in the right-hand column.


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Published on January 07, 2009 06:06