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  • Queen of Demons: New Edition
    Queen of Demons (2026 edition) is now available on Amazon Kindle Get the book on Amazon Kindle here All authors are omnipotent above their created worlds. So it can be that, through the magic of new editions, I can change what was and direct what will be. Ah, what such sweet, divine power it is…
  • Target release schedule for Forgotten Wings
    This is the target schedule for the re-release of the Forgotten Wings series. I will keep it updated! Book Publishing date Published 1. My Wings Be Forgotten PUBLISHED Dec. 2025 2. True Angel PUBLISHED Dec. 2025 3. Queen of Demons PUBLISHED Jan. 2026 4. The Sacred Heart March/April 2026 5. Absolution May/June 2026 6. Halja’s…
  • True Angel: New Edition
    True Angel (2026 edition) is now available on Amazon Kindle Get the book on Amazon Kindle here In the intervening years between publishing this story (2016) and now (late 2025 as I prepare for publishing), my characters have grown and developed. In a way, it may seem strange that I am going back to their…
  • My Wings Be Forgotten: New edition
    My Wings Be Forgotten (2026 edition) is now available on Amazon Kindle Get the book on Amazon Kindle here This book was first published in 2016, and here I am, coming up to ten years later, writing this preface after having made all sorts of little edits and changes. Why? (Yes, I can clearly hear…
  • Forgotten Wings series update
    It’s happening! I am currently re-releasing my Forgotten Wings series. All six books are being edited and improved, with the seventh, new title, to be released at the end of the cycle. Follow upcoming posts to find out more!
  • Prologues and Epilogues as Transitional Spaces
    Introduction Amongst the writing community, there is a lot of discord and even occasional hatred regarding prologues and epilogues. I am not one of these, and I am basically very supportive of their usage in the right circumstances. But what are they really, and what purpose do they perform? In this short blog, I am…
  • Fog bound
    It’s a funny thing, this strange struggle through grey fog, and not being capable of bright and happy. Firstly, I’ve never seen myself as suffering from depression as such. Oh, I’ve been depressed for sure, and I guess I’ve been on meds at one point in my life. But life is hard and sometimes that…
  • Review of ‘Death of a Clown’ by Catherine McCarthy
    A lovely story, brilliant writing and an absolute joy to read. When opening this book, the metaphor loomed large. How many of us think our lives are a joke, that we don’t fit and that we can never be happy? And we all want the sad clown to be happy, right? But Catherine McCarthy has…
  • I talk about One Beautiful People
  • Gender and sexual orientation in romance writing
    A romance is about love between people. In writing romance, you have to make those people believably interact to create that one extra, and most special character: The relationship itself. How important is gender and sexual orientation to the way in which romances are written? When I set out to write a romance, the most…
  • About One Beautiful People
    In this book I have put together a collection of stories where hope shines, love wins, and magic happens. There is no set genre; Guinevere Unfrozen is a Sci-Fi novella, while Ground Zero wanders a little further into Fantasy with the goddess Rainbow seeking out justice. There is a little taste of the supernatural in…
  • Publishing date for One Beutiful People
    We have now set the date! One Beautiful People will be availalbe from 10th July 2025. So much to do!
  • The Confession (story)
    One I dug out from the buried archive! I wrote this little short horror monologue in 2016. Less than a 1000 words – a five-minute read. Enjoy! Aly Are you ready? Are you recording this? Good, I will tell you everything then, just as we agreed. You can decide if I am insane or evil…
  • Written in the Stars: Is the chase for 5 star rating sucking us into a black hole?
    The rating system has become a kind of Publishing Relativity, with the fewer the stars, the slower the sales. Let’s be clear, left to honest opinions only; even Shakespeare would not always score so high! Because not every book will ‘hit the mark’ with every reader. A rating system has one function, which is to…
  • Creativity is for human souls not AI