My second novel, A State of Despair is due to be released on December 1. It's a gripping psychological thriller that sees a standard FBI operation go horribly wrong when an agent disappears in the aftermath of a terrible accident. Friends are pitted against each other and lines are crossed to solve the case in... Continue Reading →
Book Launch – A State Of Despair
My second book, A State Of Despair launches on December 1, 2020!
A Collection of Writer’s Resources
Check out my collection of writer's resources!
People’s Opinions – The Motivation Killer
"You're really spending a lot of time with that writing?" I've wanted to write about this for a while now. It's been on my mind for ages and though it usually never bothers me at all, these little comments keep gnawing at me. So I'm warning you, this might end up being a Rant©, but... Continue Reading →
The Best Book on Writing & Book Review: Techniques of the Selling Writer by Dwight V. Swain
I probably haven't read as many How To books on writing as I should, but I've read a few and I came across this one as a recommendation for further reading from another one. They talked very highly of it and of Dwight Swain, so I figured "Why the hell not?" First thing's first: This... Continue Reading →
Book Review: The Rats by James Herbert
This is slightly embarrassing to admit, but I'd never heard of James Herbert until I came across this book - at the same time, this is some of the most terrifying horror I've ever read. I love horror, but more often than not, it fails to scare me. Sure, it's creepy, and there's a dark... Continue Reading →
How To Be Creative When Living Apart
It's been three days since my wife left - and I'm just about starting to get comfortable with it again. For those of you who don't know, my wife and I live in different places. Or, well, I live in a different place. For work. She lives back home, (where we both technically live), and... Continue Reading →
What The Hell Happened to My Writing?
I'm a man of habit. That's not something I say lightly, it's not just a casual saying to me. What I mean is that I'm extremely habitual, scheduled, and organized. Extremely. I love habits. I like being organized. I like following a set program. Every. Single. Day. It sounds boring to some people, but to... Continue Reading →
Book Review: How To Stop Time by Matt Haig
Finally, another book review. Sorry it's been a bit quiet on my end - lots of isolating to do and I've been kinda busy. But I had the time to read this, which I've been excited about for a while. I first heard of Matt Haig on Twitter, and when I did, I couldn't stop... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Malice by John Gwynne
A friend of mine gave me this whole series (four books in total) and recommended that I read them because he was sure I would love them. So far I've only gotten through this first one, but he's not entirely wrong. The plot is one you probably feel like you've heard before. In a fantasy... Continue Reading →