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13th Jan 2012

Update at WritePlace

Check out my other site - The Write Place - where I have an update for you regarding Gaia's Engine.

That site's going to change soon. As Gaia's Engine has been put on ice for a while I'll most likely change the look of the site and expand it to blog the process of getting a book from acceptance to book shelf.

On that note, if you've been following me on facebook recently you'll know that my debut novel has suddenly popped up for pre-order. You can find it on Amazon here

I have also been trying to transfer pages from my old site to this one, so if you find a particular link isn't working let me know.

A good portion of it is back up now, but the level design area still needs some tlc

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6th Jan 2012

Happy New Year!

I'm not one for new year resolutions (well, this year anyway), but I have promised myself that I'd be a bit more enthusiastic about updating my sites in 2012.

You might think it strange that a writer doesn't write more in his blogs and websites, but that's because when I do write, I want to be writing a short story or a chapter in whatever novel I happen to be writing at the time. And there's another reason why I don't update: my paranoia won't let me assume that the big wide world is interested in what I have to say. I know that's probably not right because I'm interested in what my favourite writers have to say, and if my own books are getting published, then it's natural that I'll have readers out there somewhere. Oh, and I'm lazy too - that's another reason why my updates are sparse, but do jot me a line if you're happy that I'm promising to update weekly - it'll give me the kick in the ribs I need to stay focused!

So anyway, with Medallion Press hitting the bookshelves with my debut novel this July, I'm going to make sure I roll my editorial sleeves up and get started with the updating - this being the first. I should start by telling you that I've started the year by getting one of my short stories published in a new internet magazine called Conjectural Figments. Sounds sci-fi? Well yes, but be warned, my entry is very sci-fi! It's called "I Am" and explores the polar opposites of transhumanism in the far distant future. It's also acting as a minor spin-off from one of the stories featured in The Soul Consortium which is the debut novel I've already mentioned.

So take a look at the new rag and also at Medallion Press - you'll find plenty more there to entertain too!

See you next week!

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23rd May 2011

Another late update

Excellent news! Whilst I've been feverishly working away at finishing off Gaia's Engine I had a nice surprise from my publisher last week: I'm very excited to tell you all that Medallion Press have agreed to publish 'The Beasts of Upton Puddle'

It's a way off yet, with an expected release date of September 2013, but I can't tell you how pleased I am that this novel will get to see the book shelves. I should also mention that my latest short story The Draftsman's Descent can be found over at Thunderdome

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07th November 2010

Monthly Update

Not exactly monthly is it! Ah well, it’s not as if I’ve been inactive. I’m still writing and still updating, but a lot of that is happening over at The Write Place.

A number of things have been happening recently. My author page is in its early stages over at Medallion Press, right here. And there have been a couple of interviews too. One by me here, asking novelist Richard Thomas a few questions, and one by Craig Wallwork on me, here

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18th July 2010

Monthly Update

Lots happening this month. Very busy getting The Soul Consortium manuscript finalised for Medallion Press - just finished that last night. But the thing I'm most excited about is the launch of my new site The Write Place. Now that I'm actually getting a novel published, a few people are asking questions about how something like that actually happens, so I'm blogging the entire process from start to finish. Go check it out. You can join the facebook paget too - here.

The other thing I'm excited about is the publication of my short story Star God. It's out now. You can purchase a copy the magazine over at This Mutant Life.

Something else of note is the release of Richard Thomas's novel Transubstantiate. I was privileged to see the first draft come together at Write Club and loved it, so I'm really looking forward to getting my copy in the post and enjoying the finished version. Find out more about that here. And go buy it here.

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3rd June 2010

Monthly Update

Ok, so I missed the May update, but for a very good reason: I was waiting on some BIG NEWS. And what is that big news? Well, it seems I've taken my first step into the big wide world of published novelists. My latest novel, The Soul Consortium, has been snapped up by Medallion Press. Go check them out. You won't find any mention of me there yet, though. That's because the planned launch date is not until July 2012. It's a while away, I know, but it gives us plenty of time to prepare the ground and make sure the book's perfect.

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10 Apr 2010

Monthly Update

Plenty to write about on here, but as usual, I've been updating my site a lot less than I should.

I completed the 10k run and thanks to a lot of generous people, managed to raise almost £360 for St Clare Hospice!

I've also updated my writing page - The Soul Consortium is now done and I have a few friends reading through the final draft while it's going through the submission process. I've written two more short stories (one of which has been accepted for publication at This Mutant Life in the July issue), and the other written for a friend. And I also completed a trailer for Richard Thomas's new novel Transubstantiate which is due for publication in July.

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12 Mar 2010

St Clare Hospice 10k Run

I'll be running for this on Sunday March 28th. Please give generously by visiting my just giving site below.

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23 Jan 2010

Eternal Night: A Vampire Anthology

My short story "Amiko" found its way on amazon this week as part of the Eternal Night anthology. Go buy it, there are plenty of great stories within those pages!

"Blood, fangs, darkness and terror...these are the calling cards of the vampire mythos. Inside this tome are stories that embrace vampire history but seek to introduce a new literary spin on this longstanding fictional monster. Follow a dark journey through cigarette-smoking creatures hunted by rogue angels, vampires that feed off of thoughts instead of blood, immortals presenting the fantastic in a local rock band, to a legendary monster on the far reaches of town. Forget what you know about vampires; this anthology will destroy historical mythos and embrace incredible new twists on this celebrated, fictional character. Welcome to a world of the undead, welcome to the world of Eternal Night. With stories from Axel Taiari, Chris Deal, Tony Schaab, Kelly M. Hudson, Simon West-Bulford, Jessy Marie Roberts, Christopher Dwyer, Anthony Giangregorio, Richard Thomas, Spencer Wendleton, Edward J. Rathke, David H. Donaghe, Caleb Ross, Nik Korpon, Rob X Roman, and G.R. Mosca"

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01 Jan 2010

Happy New Year !

I found out today that my story Crimson Lakes was chosen as the feature story for the New Year edition of Dark Fire. I hope you're not squeamish. If you are, don't read it!

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19 Dec 2009

Breach your comfort zone

This is a guest post from Caleb J Ross, author of the chapbook Charactered Pieces: stories, as part of his ridiculously named Blog Orgy Tour. Visit his website for a full list of blog stops. Charactered Pieces: stories is currently available from OW Press (or Amazon.com). Visit him at http://www.calebjross.com.

I’ve known Simon (virtual, internet-known, not physically or Bible-sense known) for a couple years, as part of the writing critique group, Write Club. When I first began communicating with him about his project back in 2007, which at that time I had not read, I felt deflated by the tone and subject matter. A novel about a boy who communicates with fantastical animals was a far cry from the brutal, visceral, Angry Young Man (AYM) literature that I was then practically swimming in. That novel, The Beasts of Upton Puddle, turned out to be quite amazing. Honestly, I have that novel to credit with much of the respect I now have for young adult fantasy fiction. What Simon did was force me outside of my comfort zone.

My brother-in-law, high school teacher and writer himself, enforced this idea of existing outside a comfort zone by giving me two initially confusing Christmas gifts a few years ago: The Best of the Best: 20 Years of the Year’s Best Science Fiction and The Best the of Best American Poetry 1988-1997. These books, two genres I read occasionally and have yet to develop a love for, were fantastic for breaking down what might have become a hindering support in coming years; I was reading (re: existing within) too much AYM stories of down-and-out narrators (Chuck Palahniuk, Craig Clevenger, for example). I needed to be shown that words can do more than make a character bleed. They can make a character fly (sci-fi). They can craft a self-reflective persona (poetry).

I’ve been writing seriously for about 10 years, so of course I was conscious of the flexibility of words. But I had yet to truly incorporate that flexibility into my own work. Why? Perhaps I was concentrating on small steps, mastering my preferred tone first. Perhaps I was already over-stimulated by the quality of AYM out that that I felt comfortable knowing that well would never dry. Or, I was lazy.
As a writer, it is important to not only know what is out there, but to experience what is out there. I know I am a better writer for having read Simon’s fiction. And I hope he would say that he is a better writer for having read mine.

Now, buy Charactered Pieces! It’s unlike anything you’ve read before (see how I did that)

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01 Nov 2009

I'm pleased to see two more of my short stories published on-line this week. Both are quite new. You can read The Toad as my Witness over at Colored Chalk, and there's also The Bramble Man at the new magazine Rotten Leaves. Go check them out.

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20 Oct 2009

Be sure to check out the sites of Caleb Ross and Richard Thomas. They've both got some great stuff going on at the moment - Caleb's chapbook Charactered Pieces is out in just under a month, and Richard has an updated blog site and a bunch of short stories just waiting for your reading pleasure. Check them out.

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16 Oct 2009

My Sci-fi horror short story, The Box has been released over at The Absent Willow Review.

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06 Sep 2009

Two bits of good news came my way today:

Firstly, my short story for children,'Footprints On The Water' has been published over at Spaceports and Spidersilk today. Go visit the site and check out the fiction section where you'll see a link to my story.

I've also been given permission by MOD to post one of my older short stories "Lethal Injection". Read it here. (Beware, it's a horror story and contains strong language).

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26 Aug 2009

A revamp of my website was long overdue, but finally, it's here. Now that it's looking more presentable, and because I need to be more proactive about updates, I'll most likely spend a bit more time actually doing something here from now on rather than just staring at facebook. My old website is still around, but will gradually fade away into the electronic ether as I start dismantling it over time.

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