A summary of my work – Or “What I did in the last 5 years”
I’ve had this blog for nearly 10 years now – my first post was in June 2006 and yes, it was a boring “Hello world!” article. Back then it was mostly about videogames and...
Science Fiction Author
I’ve had this blog for nearly 10 years now – my first post was in June 2006 and yes, it was a boring “Hello world!” article. Back then it was mostly about videogames and...
Following on from the post about my 2016 sales figures, I thought I’d share some other self-publishing insights I’d made in the last year or so. A KDP Select quirk that cut my income...
First things first: Happy New Year to one and all! 😀 Now that’s out of the way, it’s time to delve into some sales figures. I have done this twice before, in 2013 and...
I just did a 5-day free promotion for two of my books: The Resurrection Tree and Other Stories and Higgs & Soap: Galaxy Delivery. For those interested in that sort of thing, here’s the...
That’s right, you read the headline correctly – for this week only (24th-28th May), both Higgs & Soap: Galaxy Delivery and The Resurrection Tree and Other Stories and completely free on Amazon! So go...
My short story collection “The Resurrection Tree and Other Stories” is now available everywhere again, having been part of Amazon’s KDP Select for 6 months. I made it exclusive as an experiment earlier this...
That’s right, you have until this Sunday to get your name down on Goodreads to win yourself a signed paperback copy of my short story collection “The Resurrection Tree and Other Stories”! Goodreads Book...
For today and tomorrow ONLY, my unsettling short story collection The Resurrection Tree and Other Stories is FREE on Amazon! Amazon US | Amazon UK | Amazon CA | Amazon DE | Amazon FR ...
I have taken the plunge and enrolled The Resurrection Tree and Other Stories in KDP Select, which means it is now exclusive to Amazon (until the end of July), and if you have a...
Yes indeed, my short story collection has finally been released on Amazon and everywhere else. In a way I’m almost glad I can stop talking about it, as I’m sure I’m boring everybody rigid...