Time to catch up

The crowdfunding project has taken up a lot of time lately, mostly because my OCD makes me keep checking the i-phone to see if any new backers have appeared!

But I'm not the only one who is busy out there:

Stuart Keane posted on Facebook the other day a monumental list of projects he has coming off in the near future. I'm proud to be mentioned as a collaborator among them. I was shocked at how prolific he is, given the short space of time he has been on the go (if I remember correctly he's only been writing since February I think it was). Puts me to shame - Dr Blessing's Curse was released in 2011!

Kyle M. Scott has this week released his first full novel Devil's Day which I picked up straight away and can't wait to get going on!

David Basnett sent me an early draft of his next project. Connected to his YA De Omori series, this is a straight adult horror story and I'm about halfway through it. It's going to be a belter when released. I don't generally go for YA fiction, but really enjoyed his 3 De Omori/Eve Evans stories, especially the 3rd one as the characters grew up and became more badass, but this one definitely pulls no punches.

So once I get David's story read, but before I get on to Kyle's (my pretend-OCD means I have to read 'em as they came in) I get to take a little step back in time and across the Atlantic for A Return to Normalcy by C.A. McGroarty, which I am looking forward to immensely - it looks right up my Victorian psychopath street.

And sometime in between I have to deal with family, finances and finishing frightening fiction.

Where does one find the time?
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Published on July 31, 2014 15:33 Tags: vampire, victorian-horror
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