Pulp Adventures 10: A Catastroph-ape
Cop 1: Oh no! That big ape has got another victim! We’d betta do somethin’! Cop 2: Yeah, that’s easy to say. But we’re at
Steampunk, Frankenstein, Fantasy soap operas, Leonard Nimoy and More
Cop 1: Oh no! That big ape has got another victim! We’d betta do somethin’! Cop 2: Yeah, that’s easy to say. But we’re at
Do you remember The Goodies? If you do, you’re probably about my age, and probably Australian. Though they were a British comedy team, their BBC
Mysterious Aisles is finally live. Yes, that’s right. You, the reading public, can finally know what Gwen said to Pennington, why Norman refused to row
Champagne Charlie and the Amazing Gladys and its upcoming sequel are fantasy novels. They are made up without regard to whether what was happening in
A while back, I made a few faux-Victorian posters to advertise my Steampunk book Champagne Charlie and the Amazing Gladys. Like Steampunk itself, they’re not
A couple of days ago, I watched the second season of the Witcher. It’s very much modern tv fantasy — endlessly elaborate backstory, CG monsters
Well, I’ve written it, edited it, had it proofread (thanks Pamela) and sourced the cover (thanks, Joel). It’s been uploaded to Amazon and to IngramSpark.
The #Auswrites hashtag over on the Twitters often has some fun games, and one of them was using the Penguin Classics Cover Generator to make
I’ve been going a little slower on the ‘In Search Ofs…’ lately. Partly I’ve had other things on my plate, and partly because Season 5
The feedback is in, and three four early reviewers like my book! Most people think it’s a) funny, b) quirky and/or c) chaotic. Which is