Monday 24 February 2020

THE BIG ONE! NEON SANDS BOXSET FREE!

As forewarned last week, the Neon Sands trilogy is free from 24-28 February! So what are you waiting for? GRAB IT NOW! Even if you already have it, or have read the books individually, I would love it if you could add the boxset to your list, as it would help bump it up the ranks. The higher it gets, the more eyes see it! And as mentioned before, I'd love to get this boxset into a bookbub advertisement ASAP! And for that, I need reviews. So, how about a little Quid Pro Quo? Eh? Love ya!



What's that? You want more? Well, I don't want to share all the other promos, because only the above one matters this week... BUT, a lot of last week's are still active if you want to check them out.

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On Mars, blood is the same color as dirt. And dirt can hide an awful lot of sins.

When Allison Jiang wins a ticket to be a reality show contestant on the first manned trip to Mars, she’s certain all her dreams have come true. As she steps into the rust bucket spaceship complete with flashing lights and televised social media centers, she suddenly realizes this isn’t quite her dream; but then fear and anxiety are what the drugs in the sleeping compartments are for. In the high-stakes game of reality show TV where never-ending drama is a requirement, it’s possible to pay the ultimate price. Be careful what you wish for. Fame never comes without a cost. NOVELETTE. GENRE: Science Fiction.

Monday 17 February 2020

Signed copy winner & announcement!

Roll up, roll up. We're about to play Wheeeeeel of Fortuuuuuune. And the winner of a signed copy of Neon Sands is...


Congratulations to Isabella, you have been DM'd. There will be another winner next month!

So what's this announcement I hear you ask? Well, it's a heads up about next week's Big Fat Offer. One of the ways an Indie author can hope to gain some traction is with a BookBub advert, however, they are notoriously difficult to get. My best shot would be with the Neon Sands boxset, but it only has 1 review so far as most people by the books individually. So! For all next week (24-28 Feb), the boxset will be free, and I'd love your help to get it to the top of the #FREE charts. Even if you already have it, please add your download to the ranks - the higher it gets, the more exposure it will get! It's exponential! And any reviews too gratefully received, to give me a better chance of getting the BookBub. 


Book reviews


Now that I have finally finished four of the Song of Ice and Fire books I can begin reading more Indie books again. I began with Erin MacMichael's T'nari Blood Claim, which you can grab for free by signing up to her newsletter at Reality Raiders. It was a 5-star review! Well written and worth diving into. Fellow writers - here's a submit page

What else this week?

Well, I completed a poem about parenthood - I don't want these things to become the new norm - and continued with The Risen Part 2. I watched the Director's Cut of Doctor Sleep and enjoyed it more than the theatrical version. The only downside? Out of an extra half hour, there wasn't much more added to the ending, which was where it was needed, after such great build up. I also watched Parasite, which Kermode called the best film he'd seen in 10 years. The details and dialogue in this film were great, though with my writer's hat on, I was hoping for a slightly cleverer ending (and that Morse Code thing was a bit of a MacGuffin). Definitely worth a watch though!

I leave you with Storm Dennis's trail of destruction near by me!




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It's her sixteenth birthday and Kiriai has a big decision to make. Will she fight for her dream to battle in the arena? Or buckle under her grandfather’s pressure to become a healer?

Her best friend Eigo is an outcast from his scrounger family. On a recent expedition into the wastelands, he found a peculiar birthday gift for Kiriai—an AI trainer from a centuries-old, martial arts game. Could it give her the advantage she needs? Will Kiriai win the fight that decides her future?

An impossible deadline, a persuasive mentor, and her own family all stand in Kiriai’s way. If she loses, she’ll be consigned to a mundane life, but more importantly, banned from the arena forever. Kiriai can't let that happen.

Combat Origin is the first book in the World of Combat, young adult, dystopia series. If you like strong heroines, gamelit and a good brawl, buy a copy today.


For most, Transfer Station Zulu is a point on a map, a single stop in a long journey to somewhere else. For Jim Lebbe, Zulu is a snare from which he can't shake free. He’s head of security on this quiet space station at the edge of the galaxy, but all he wants is to get back home and repair the broken relationships that landed him here. But home is 25,000 light years away and he has a contract that says he won’t be going anywhere soon.




A distress call changes everything.
The ship Dewey’s platoon is on responds to the signal. They jump to another solar system A supposedly unoccupied system. There they find a smuggler’s ship. All its systems are failing. Fortunately, the Hospitallers have arrived in time.

But they are not alone.

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Friday 14 February 2020

I don't want these things to become the new norm

When you're no longer reliant on the palm of my hand to keep your head up,
When you're no longer babbling the language of babes or smiling toothlessly,
When the breast is too little and the food is too soft,
I don't want these things to become the new norm.

When your first word is your last word and I'm finally Da,
When you first use a spoon instead of spreading your food across the kitchen floor,
When you stop painting the table with yoghurt,
I don't want these things to become the new norm.

When you no longer wake us in the middle of the night,
When you stop taking anything to chew on even though it's covered in germs,
When you stop falling over for no reason at all,
I don't want these things to become the new norm.

When we dispense with the harness and first walk hand-in-hand,
When you stop running too far or standing your ground with a frown on your face,
When the puddles are no longer pulling you in,
I don't want these things to become the new norm.

When you no longer cry at the playschool's door,
When you're too tired after for the swings and the slide,
When you stop wanting everything for dinner yet eating nothing you're given,
I don't want these things to become the new norm.

When you stop asking for Paw Patrol and find it yourself,
When you stop watching me game and take the controller away,
When you no longer want a bedtime story,
I don't want these things to become the new norm.

When the excuses to keep getting out of your bed turn to instant sleep instead,
When you finally learn how to button your shirt for school,
When you roll up your tights on your own and find your foot in the correct shoe,
I don't want these things to become the new norm.

When you fall and rise up on your own,
I don't want this thing to become the new norm,
But that's me, and I'm selfish, so you be you and stand up,
And I'll pocket these things you'll never know, until you know.

Thursday 13 February 2020

Review: T'nari Blood Claim

T'nari Blood Claim T'nari Blood Claim by Erin MacMichael
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This short novella serves as an introduction to the feud between two great foes: Azhiedal T'mirurok, a starship admiral, and the overlord Bálok who has imprisoned him. Azhiedal is incarcerated beneath a great fighting pit colosseum, and it's his turn to take the field. Bálok himself is hungry for blood - and a challenge. Can Azhiedal survive?

The writing is strong and descriptive, and when it comes to the action, very visual. It worked well in the scope of a short story, keeping it punchy - I'd have loved more of the sights, sounds and smells of the environments of this strange, alien world, and no doubt there is a lot more to come in the following novels. The protagonist's skills, perhaps a sort of martial art, are very interesting, with idea they are connected to tattoos across his body. But it feels almost more spiritual than technological, so that will be interesting to explore too!

I received a free copy from signing up to the newsletter - definitely worth a read! http://realityraiders.com/press/tnari...

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Tuesday 11 February 2020

Review: A Storm of Swords: Blood and Gold

A Storm of Swords: Blood and Gold A Storm of Swords: Blood and Gold by George R.R. Martin
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

A Storm of Swords - FINALLY! These books are so long; been trudging through from book one since the middle of last year, and now finally up to where it starts going downhill in the TV show. Everything happened in Blood & Gold, and seemingly all at once, after two and a half books worth of build-up. I can only imagine how a virgin to the story must've felt after domino after domino got knocked down. So many great scenes. So many great character interactions. And so consistent with character, too! That's what I appreciate most. All the events are earned - each character is their own person with their own motivations, and when an event unfolds it feels character-driven, rather than the author's plot coercion.

It's time for a break now, so I can crack on with checking out some fellow indie's work (and also so I can read the next 2 books after book six gets a release date).

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Monday 10 February 2020

Signed giveaway!

Keeping sober, mind active and sharp, ears listening to whispers of chillwave while the words slip shoddy from mind, hammered and honed by incessant fingerprints. A week of wet and wind in the United Kingdom of Grey. A stack of signed Neon Sands with virgin sentences and paragraphs and worlds. 

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Do both and achieve two entries. Winner to be chosen for next week's newsletter. Your Earthly position is no hindrance to the mailing man. 

Kickstarter

Most reading this won't be aware that I work for 3dtotal Publishing - a publisher that specialises in high end art books. One of our latest is The Art of Gu Zheng Wei (Guweiz), currently on Kickstarter and sitting around the £160k mark. It will be a beautiful book, and well worth checking out if you like the look of his artwork. This is not so much a plug, as just a little look into what I do for my day job. It's also a hint of my plans to come, where I hope to round off my own Neon series with a Kickstarter for the final book, and with plenty of experience behind me I hope to be able to do it justice!

Giveaways

If you only check out one giveaway, make it this one! The shares on it have been sparse, though there's lots of good books! 











Monday 3 February 2020

Whole bunch o' freebies!


So this week is a kicker for freebies. Scroll down and you'll see plenty of links to promos currently active - and stop here if you still don't have Neon Sands Book One on your reader, this is FREE today only (Monday 3 Feb). 

Since revising the novel and adding an extra 15k words, I've been getting more and more favourable reviews for it, so there's never been a better time to begin!

BUT THERE'S MORE!

Two new shorts have been added to the blog - first, The Order, the short story competition entry with Obsession, Mason and Fantasy as the keywords. Read it here now.

The Risen Part II Prologue

In addition, The Risen Part II's bloody prologue has also been uploaded. Delve into Ffion's world of isolation, bodily changes, and malting. And if that grabs your interest, it's on preorder now for the special price of 0.99

Viewing pleasures

It's all go at work and with the novel writing, so haven't caught much. I started the Picard series, and though I will watch it all, I'm finding much of it forced character-wise, plot-wise, all-wise! I guess I miss the episodic nature of Trek. And good writing. O.O. Speaking of which, I thought Uncut Gems was a cut above, a force of nature that ramped up the stress along the way. It was a good example of how to have your characters make stupid decisions - under different circumstances each of Sandler's decisions could seem contrived and forced to cause conflict for the film to ride on, but by the end you realise this is the character. He is Sandler-esque despite himself, but having watched him in the actor's roundtable and knowing the effort he put in to research, you can call it one of his best performances.

Leave No One Behind

For warriors, those words and the meaning behind them have been sacred law, ever since the first human picked up a stone in anger. For Captain Shane Mallory, United Nations Air & Space Command, the spirit of those words rings no less true now than it did then.

Captain Mallory and the Special Operations soldiers assigned to her gunship have just completed a cake mission, and all are looking forward to some well-earned down time. But when a desperate distress call comes in over the communications wave, those sacred words—leave no one behind—will truly be put to the test. DOWNLOAD NOW