Mobile Phones of Yesteryear?
Nice hats. ...
Why I Write Fantasy
I write Fantasy because I’m an incurable and unabashed, romantic. I want a world where good can triumph, where virtue can be rewarded, nobility and self-sacrifice are lauded, not scorned. I want a world where honesty, loyalty and friendship are prized possessions, not causes for embarrassment. I want a...
Indonesian ‘Blaze of Glory’
The Indonesian edition of ‘Blaze of Glory’ has just landed on my desk. Shiny!...
‘The Extraordinaires’ cover!
Here it is: the cover for my upcoming book, ‘The Extinction Gambit’, the first in ‘The Extraordinaires’ series! Look for it in December! ‘The Extraordinaires’ cover...
Watchingness
I had to post a screen shot of my current watchingness, ‘Reilly, Ace of Spies’. It’s practically antique (from the early eighties?) but it’s a gem. A much younger Sam Neil having dashing adventures in the early twentieth century, getting involved in espionage, WW1, the Russian Revolution and sundry...
Steampunkery
I picked up this neat little pocket compass-sundial at Covent Garden, London....
Museums – so much to see
One of the highlights of our London trip was the museums and galleries we saw. London has so many that I became quite an expert in a very short time. Well, more an aficionado than an expert, as I was treated to so many different ways to exhibit. I...
Extinction Gambit Teaser
Yes, I’m going to tease you: ‘She touched her lips with a finger. “I do love explosives. I just don’t get the opportunity to use them as much as I’d like to.”‘...
Title Time
I’m excited to announce the title of my new book, to be released by the wonderful people at Random House Australia in December. It’s called ‘The Extinction Gambit’ and it’s the first book of ‘The Extraordinaires’. A helter-skelter comedy steampunk romance with extra Neanderthals....
Heroes
My recent trip to London became a pilgrimage. It wasn’t planned that way, but I found paying homage to some of my long-time heroes and inspirations, deliberately seeking out their works and their memorials and acknowledging their influence. In no particular order: Charles Darwin. At West Minster Abbey, I...