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Terrors from the Toybox

I’m happy to announce my inclusion in Terrors from the Toybox, an upcoming horror anthology from Phobica Books! The anthology is due on the 1st October (in good time for Halloween!) and will be available to buy from Amazon. A great gift if you have a tradition of gifting people horror fiction for Halloween, and I’ve certainly heard of worse ideas.

Enjoy this cover art and title page illustration, courtesy of Phobica’s editing and publicity teams. I think someone had a lot of fun creating these. Seriously, how brilliantly creepy are they? Yeah, those are just old toys spilling out of a trunk… but then you see that clown. Somehow, for me the smiling clown in the attic is creepier than the jack-in-the-box below. It’s that smile. THE CLOWN KNOWS THINGS.

It’s always exciting to be accepted in an anthology. In a totally cool and professional way… someone likes my writing who isn’t my mum! They like it enough to put it in a book! Check it out: I’m on their Author Bios page!

Toy-themed horror is definitely fun to write about; specific enough to give a feel for what they want, but open enough to leave plenty of leeway. I can’t wait to see what everyone else has done with it, and I’m proud to say that my entry, ‘Enid’s Dollhouse,’ wouldn’t be out of place on Supernatural.

October can’t get here fast enough!

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Stockholm Writers Festival 2023

Another month over and guess what! I have some actual news! This month I went to Stockholm to attend the Stockholm Writers Festival. If you’re a writer, and you don’t do writer events, then I strongly recommend giving them a try (and if you do, you can do a lot worse than going to Stockholm).

Seriously, the SWF was founded because Stockholm-based writers were sick of having to travel abroad to attend literary festivals, yet writers flew in from as far away as Texas, and I was not the only Brit.

We were encouraged to add shiny things to our badges

Guest speakers included literary change agent and author advocate April Eberhardt, Golnaz Hashemzadeh Bonde, author of What We Owe, American authors Johnny Shaw (whose ‘Write what you Don’t Know’ seminar I attended) and Jeff Bens, Liv Maidment from the Madeleine Milburn Literary, TV & Film Agency and Stephen King aficionado Hans-Åke Lilja. So that’s a pretty varied roster of people, not to mention other industry experts who popped up throughout the weekend.

If you do attend events like this, then I won’t need to tell you about what I’m calling the Writer Critical Mass Effect. For everyone else, what happens is that you get a large number of writers together who are suddenly aware that, hey, we don’t have to pretend to be normal! Everyone here is just as strange as I am! Everyone else’s search history is just as worrying as mine!

A hundred or so people who are usually somewhat isolated all start vibing together about the thing that typically isolates them, and a strange energy starts to build. I do attend a local writer’s group, so I was definitely aware that hanging with other writers and getting to relax a little is fun. But this was a much larger, more diverse group of people than I was used to, and I learned that enough writers vibing together with a high enough level of excitement form a sort of hive mind. Strange but true. Seriously, fellow writer-folks, find yourself an event and try it for yourself.

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An Author Copy and an Honourable Mention

Guess what, guys! My author copy of Never Cheat a Witch has arrived. My name is in a real, actual book! Stuff I wrote is being read by people I’ve never met! I knew that already, in theory, but… it’s here!

Now, I have done this a few times before, but it really never gets old. If it ever does, that’s probably my cue to stop writing (which would probably require brain surgery or at least a solid thump on the head, so I’m gonna go ahead and keep enjoying these things).

In other news, the good people at Globe Soup have announced the winner of their First Sentence Flash Fiction Competition! Aaand… it’s not me, but I am an Honourable Mention, which out of 1, 500 entrants is not too shabby. Fast Times at the Hook a Duck will just have to find a home elsewhere. In the meantime, congratulations to K.L. Vincent for A Falling Star. It’s beautiful and poignant, and you deserve that win.

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Never Cheat a Witch is here!

Great news, guys: I’ve just had word from the good people at Wolf Singer Publications, and Never Cheat a Witch is now available to buy! While it is available from Amazon, I’d recommend going directly to the publishers, where you can use the discount code NewReleaseWitch to receive 25% off. Alternatively, go to Smashwords for the eBook version and use the coupon code FG24V. Both discounts are valid until the 15th of November.

My story, Payback’s a Witch, comes right at the end. That’s right, I’m closing out the collection, which is… good? It’s probably good. Anyway, Never Cheat a Witch is officially on sale!

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Website Launch and Never Cheat a Witch Cover Art!

Well, this is an interesting day. Not only am I launching an author website, but I also get to announce my inclusion in an upcoming fantasy anthology! I’d love to say things are usually this eventful, but…

Well, you’ll have to wait and see.

So, on with the news: my short story, “Payback’s a Witch,” has been accepted by Wolf Singer Publications for their upcoming anthology, Never Cheat a Witch!

Never Cheat a Witch is an anthology of fantasy short fiction. Above is the final cover art for the anthology, which is on track for an October launch and can be bought from the publisher’s website.