A new logo on the spine.
After just six months as an ebook from Lyrical Press, TimeSplash has been picked up by publishing house Big Bad Media and will soon be appearing in Print and as an Audiobook.
I can’t tell you how excited I am about the deal I have just signed with Big Bad Media. [...]
TimeSplash has been having a good day. Sadly, I can’t tell you about most of it (sorry) but I hope to be making a very exciting announcement soon.
What I can mention is a great review I found at 1889 Labs just now by author MCM. One of the delights of having a book ‘out there’ is [...]
Congratulations to A.M. Harte, the winner of a free copy of TimeSplash for her outrageous suggestion that my fictional villain Sniper got his name from the Sonic the Hedgehog character Fang the Sniper. I don’t quite know why, but this really tickled me. (I think A.M. also deserves the prize for being the only entrant bold [...]
In the late 2040s, timesplashing has become a huge, global youth culture. The heroes of the scene are the ‘bricks’ who travel back in time to create paradoxes that flow through to the present as cool, trippy causality dysfunctions. Great if you’re out of your head on party drugs and dancing to deafening splashmusik.
Everyone in the [...]
After the fun of having Sniper interviewed at Andy Shack’s blog, and the thrill of being interviewed by Page Readers at BlogTalkRadio, now for something completely different. Today, the TimeSplash blog tour returns to Australia to be hosted by none other than the creator of the Sentients of Orion series and the Parrish Plessis series, Marianne [...]
Over at Shack’s Comings and Goings is an interview with Sniper, the badass protagonist from my novel TimeSplash. If you’ve already read the book, you’ll find new insights into the world’s most wanted criminal. If you haven’t read it yet, get a taste of what my heroes are up against.
This great idea – interviewing the protagonist [...]
A first on the TimeSplash blog tour! Merrilee Faber has published today my short story, “Party Time”. This story has never before been published and was specially written for the tour. It is a prequel to my novel TimeSplash and deals with the discoverers of time travel and the birth of timesplashing. I hope you like [...]
Sandra, the protagonist in TimeSplash, is a girl with a lot of problems. Today, in Wendy Morrell’s blog, Musings From Down Under, I talk to Wendy about Sandra’s background and the social and personal forces that moulded this remarkable young woman.
Yes, the TimeSplash 2010 blog tour has reached it’s next stop and I must thank Wendy, [...]
In researching times and places for the scenes in TimeSplash, I found the Web immensely valuable. I knew most of the places quite well already, but only in the present. The past and the future were another matter. I’ll leave the telling of how I developed future settings for another post. Here I want to talk [...]
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 [...]