As part of the Raus! Untoten! PR drive, I have been interviewing the authors, the first is with James Downs, author of Shadows in the East, a story that I believe is truly unique. Unlike most of the authors who were sourced from Facebook, James Downs came to the Raus! Untoten! project through a call for submissions in … Continue reading
For those that are interested, there is another review up for Grimm & Grimmer Volume 2, in which my shorty story Death’s Messenger is featured. Take a look at the review, and hopefully you’ll buy a copy and like it as much too! http://www.amazon.co.uk/Grimm-Grimmer-Two-Ed-Ahern/dp/1909573035/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1373921357&sr=1-1&keywords=grimm+%26+grimmer
Originally posted on Bert's Book Review Blog:
I’m going to combine both of these in one review since they are very similar and share the same editor and publisher. I actually tracked these down because a friend of mine, Matthew Sylvester, wrote one of the stories in Volume Two. They both looked enticing, and…
The text below is taken from my first published short story, Death’s Messengers, which is in the Grimm and Grimmer Volume Two anthology by Fringe Works. Enjoy what you read, and buy the book! Death sidestepped, brushing the kick aside with the outside of his right arm, slashing outwards with his left hand at the giant’s exposed … Continue reading
Chuck Wendig has asked readers what turns them off, what spoils a book for them, what might cause them to actually not even finish it. For me, I get annoyed by authors that are writing weapons-based fiction, and who don’t have a clue about weapons. 1) People ARE NOT blown off their feet by shotguns, … Continue reading