I was recently interviewed on the Zombie Book Club Podcast, discussing my short story Wheelchair Seating for the Apocalypse. It was a bunch of fun, a little gross, and rife with big topics and media recommendations. If that's you're sort of thing the episode should be posted this coming Sunday. Subscribe now so you'll be there when it arrives, or catch up on their extensive backlog of episodes.
Crowdfunding a Hardcover
I've joined up with The Book Bazaar to set up a crowdfunding campaign for a hardcover edition of Clipped. I and several other creatives are crowdfunding a selection of products. Come look at all our projects. The more you back, the greater the rewards and the more art you help put out into the world, in formats that no one can take away from you.
Elf Update
It has passed 4k words. Everything's different about the plot now. There's a new character. I am going to kill him off.
Question of the Month...
What have you read this month? How is your 2025 reading list going so far?
In a society where only appearance matters, is being coveted worth the sacrifice?
After centuries of oppression, three girls must fight for their freedom on the isolated island of Sansara, a place where girls are trained, ranked, and judged according to their looks and not who they are. Elora, Rose, and Odette have been forced into an unforgiving society that values their appearances, not their dreams. But what will happen when these girls dare to break free?
Perfect for fans of The Handmaid's Tale, The Testaments, Station Eleven, The Power, and Vox, this heartbreaking tale of friendship, love and bravery will keep you turning pages!
Trigger Warning: This book deals with the subject of rape and domestic abuse and may be disturbing to some readers.
For fans of Mexican Gothic, The Ritual, and Midsommar, Blood Point is a folk horror tale where grief and myth intertwine—and ancient evils don’t just haunt the past, they hunger for the living.
When widowed father Josh takes his daughter Holly and a group of old university friends to Ireland for his 50th birthday, he hopes for laughter, memories, and a chance to heal.
But in the quiet village of Kinnitty, something ancient is stirring. Holly becomes obsessed with a mysterious pyramid and when blood is spilled on its door, a cursed spirit awakens.
One by one, the group is pulled into a nightmarish struggle against a malevolent banshee who wants revenge for her betrayal thousands of years ago — and will destroy anyone who stands in its way.
New Orleans, 1963. When Del Larouche leaves the St. Augustine orphanage, she is desperate to build a normal life for herself and Jimmy, the mentally handicapped boy she spent years protecting.
But when a hellish spirit is raised from the dark swamps, unimaginable horrors begin to prey on the lost souls of the Crescent City, and Del’s soul is the most coveted.
When she learns the truth of her secret heritage, she is faced with a choice: forego the gift she was born with for the normal life she dreams of or embrace her birthright and the dark consequences that follow.
A Grimoire Dark is the spine-tingling first book in The Spirit Hunter supernatural thriller series. If you like black magic, strong female protagonists, and urban legends, then you’ll love this chilling tale.