Newsletter July 14th 2020
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Good morning/afternoon/evening one and all, from a quarantined Salisbury, UK. A big thank you to those that have signed up to my newsletter in the last month – it’s great to meet you, so to speak. I hope you’re enjoying your free copy of ‘Frozen To The Core’. Feel free to drop me a line and let me know what you think. Writing Styles Since the start of the year
Good morning/afternoon/evening one and all, from a self isolating Salisbury, UK. A big thank you to those that have signed up to my newsletter in the last month – it’s great to meet you, so to speak. I hope you’re enjoying your free copy of ‘Frozen To The Core’. Feel free to drop me a line and let me know what you think when you get the chance. Friendship Stuck
Good morning/afternoon/evening one and all, from a blustery Salisbury, UK. A big thank you to those who have signed up to my newsletter in the last month – it’s great to meet you, so to speak. I hope you’re enjoying your free copy of ‘Frozen To The Core’. Feel free to drop me a line and let me know what you think. Haunting My Dreams On my mind at the
Whether or not you’ve read any of the books in The White Dragon Saga, you’re very welcome to download ‘Frozen To The Core’, a prequel that gives a little insight into how things started, and the twists of fate that give rise to the first book in the series, ‘A Threat From The Past’. Ideally it should be read after Book 4 ‘Earth’s Custodians’, but if you like dragons and
My Books Before you get onto the good stuff, a quick note from the author: A few eagled eyed readers often contact me to say, “Those chapter headings are incorrectly spelt – I’m not reading those books.” When I explain just how wrong they are, their smiles usually light up the room. The chapter headings are spelt correctly, and all that you’re looking at is a play on words that
Evil personified finds itself captured and encased in ice, trapped beneath the harshest environment on the planet with absolutely no way out, until, that is, a chance encounter with an inquisitive member of an ancient race unlocks the key to escape. Dastardly dark deeds set off a chain reaction that will have dire repercussions for the whole world as, against all odds, evil conquers good. Can a psychotic leader’s twisted
And might I say it’s been the hardest thing ever. Not just in my writing career, but out of everything I’ve ever done. Over the last few months I’ve often thought I’d never get to this point, never actually finish this book to my satisfaction. But it’s up and published, and I think it’s almost certainly my best work. Of course it is the fourth book in the series, and
Over the last few months, only one thing’s been consuming me. EDITING! I completed the fourth book in my series at the end of last year, and ever since I’ve been trying to polish it up from a rough stone to a shiny, prized jewel. To say it’s been hard work is nothing short of a massive understatement. It is by far the most complicated of the four books, bringing