What I Read in October (No, Really)
Yes, you read that right. October. This post is indeed two and a bit months late, and I really can’t
"A Genuine Comic Talent" – Jonathan Coe
Yes, you read that right. October. This post is indeed two and a bit months late, and I really can’t
Well, I briefly had a plan to blog about other stuff, but I’m sure you’ll be pleased to know that
Before we dive into my August reading, I’ve just realised that I haven’t done the draw for that free copy
I might have said this before, but if there’s one thing more exciting than having a single book published, it’s
Well, I hope you’re enjoying this newly revitalised blog, with all the varied content that I’ve been putting up since
I’ve been getting lazy about reading lately, what with one thing and another. Up until the year before last, I
I’m not sure I’ll ever really get over what a weird roller-coaster ride having a book published is. You and
Well, apologies for that unscheduled break in transmission. There are Reasons, which I’m not going to bore you with quite
As I’ve already mentioned, A QUESTION OF TRUST, Book Two in the Mathematical Mystery series, is coming out in April.
The problem with having goals is that they’re constantly changing. When you start off as a writer, your first target