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Creating TimeSplash: Finding The Right Time

“Time is but the stream I go a-fishing in” – David Henry Thoreau

Writing stories about time travel is one of the most challenging, but also one of the most satisfying undertakings I know. There are so many different models of how time travel might work, based on the many competing physical theories of how [...]

Enjoy Christmas 2009. Christmas 2049 Might Not Be So Good.

Christmas 2049 just seems to pass everybody by. Jay is busy tracking timesplashers across Europe. Sandra is on the run and desperately seeking allies. And Sniper is preparing to jump back in time to the 1936 Olympics to kill Adolf Hitler. With all this going on, it’s hardly surprising that no-one really notices it’s the season [...]

Technorati: Helping or Hindering?

I’ve just been to the trouble of ‘claiming’ this blog on Technorati (4UE22HU8E8SA  <- just ignore that, it’s something irritating Technorati needs me to do). I do it in the hope that it will help drive traffic here (geeks read sci-fi novels, right?) But I’m pretty disappointed in the whole Technorati experience to be honest.

One problem [...]

The TimeSplash Cover Art Has Arrived

When I saw the email in my inbox this morning, I daren’t open it. I left it there until I had dealt with every other email before I clicked on it. The TimeSplash cover art had arrived at last and I was too scared to look.

One of the first things I noticed about the Lyrical Press [...]

Writing About TimeSplash at the e-Fiction Book Club

The e-Fiction Book Club has very kindly let me guest-blog with them. Jump across to that wonderful site and see what I had to say about opting for electronic publishing for my iupcoming novel TimeSplash.

While you’re there, why not browse the site? In a world where mainstream reviewers still won’t review anything but paper, e-Fiction Book [...]