.UPDATE: Galaxy bookshop in Sydney have since very kindly and promptly taken note of the problem and will be fixing it – if you want to order the book from them, look for it under Glenda Larke, or as Last … Continue reading
.This is the best review, ever. Sorry Marina, so mean of me, but I couldn’t stop laughing diabolically… Take a look here, folk, on Marina’s wonderful Pecked by Ducks blog.. … Continue reading
.Got the all clear from my biopsy today, so that was a relief. And I received the copy edit back from Harper Collins for Book 2, Stormlord Rising. As usual, the copy editor remarks that wasn’t anything much to do.As … Continue reading
; Today’s post of mine is over at SFNovelists. It’s about what makes a successful writer, and when you should give up if you never manage to get published. As Satima has pointed out over there on that blog, there … Continue reading
..Is it a sign of the times? One of the first reader reactions came in by twitter, from someone who read the book on the plane flying to Japan… Interesting – and encouraging – is that several people have remarked … Continue reading
So, pertainingto yesterday’s post, I had eleven requests to be the villain in Book 3, and one desperate request not to be because my villains are too awful! Still over at the Harper Voyager site, they have a competition to … Continue reading
If you want a free look, The Last Stormlord is online at the Harper Collins site, for a limited time. Two weeks I think. Of course, our hope is that you:a) like it so much you rush out and buy … Continue reading
Some time ago I hinted that I had some more translation deals in the offing. I have gone official on these over at the Voyager blog in this post: Writers: do we really starve in a garret?, which is about … Continue reading
As you have probably gathered from my twitter etc, I spent most of yesterday in a hospital having a health problem I mentioned some weeks back being attended to. Needless to say, I didn’t get much work done. I have … Continue reading
Taken around the area where I was staying in my daughter’s house. Above: her street Above: her street again Above: the very arthritic, ageing dog that had to be taken for two walks a day. I love all the trees … Continue reading