A Whirlwind Launch Week (updated)!

What a week it's been! Two titles came out on the same day (December 9th) and behaved in very different ways. One was Fantasy For Good, a new anthology featuring a ton of amazing talent, with all proceeds going to the Colon Cancer Alliance. The other was my debut novel, The Patchwork House, a haunted house story with a time travel infusion.Let's hold on Fantasy For Good for a moment. Yes I'm talking about my own novel first, in a blatant attempt to publicize it to anyone coming here for info abo...
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A plethora of newsy things!

So much time and so little news! I may have got that backwards. Errr... The Patchwork House It's real! It exists... At least for pre-order. Reserve your copy now before the internet runs out of data. It could happen! Oh and take a look at the cover in all its glory. Very pleased with how this turned out. Getting the right cover for this book was quite a task, and I have Justin Terrell of Azarath Designs to thank for this haunting image. Yummy. Here's the book description... How do y...
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Epic Release Date Face-Off Thingy!

Up until a month ago, two huge movies were vying for the same release date. For a while there it was Superman v Batman versus Captain America 3. Both Warner Bros and Marvel were adamant that May 6th 2016 was the ideal weekend to launch two very expensive flagship movies. In the end, Warner Bros blinked. Dawn of Justice (younger sister of Buffy of Justice) will now be released in March 2016. Another project, almost as highly anticipated as Batman v Superman, has also had to move it's relea...
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Fantasy For Good – Submissions Update

If you submitted a story to the Fantasy For Good open subs window, Jordan and I would like to sincerely thank you for sending us your work. This post contains a list of all the titles we received, so you can check to make sure we're considering your story and it didn't get lost. First though, an update on where we are with the anthology. We received 106 stories during our open reading period. For a fantasy anthology, that's pretty good. Nearly everyone followed the guidelines, for which we're...
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Book Reviews for Sale!

Announcing my new venture: Paid Book Reviews! In the interests of raising a little cash, I've decided to offer my services to write book reviews for reasonable fees. Need more 5-stars on your Amazon page? I can help! Simply browse through our unique collection of fully customizable book reviews and choose the one that best suits your product. Our reviews feature an overload of superlatives, typos and egregious grammatical errors for that authentic feel. Fees include the exclusive use of your...
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Steven Savile Interview and news roundup

First up, we have a brand new World's Collider interview on the site today! Steven Savile, one of the biggest names in the anthology, talks to Elise Hattersley. Well worth checking out. So World's Collider was published a few days ago and it's been a mixed week overall. Sales have been pretty good out of the gate and we're getting lots of positive buzz. The launch was marred somewhat by the attack on the book's Amazon page by some lowlife who we know has not even read the book, but this w...
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World’s Collider is Here!

Yes, it really is true, World's Collider is now available to buy for your Kindle! Amazon US Amazon UK The trade paperback can be ordered direct from Nightscape Press More formats to follow. Buy it. Read it. Tell us what you think! Check out the roundtable interview with nearly all the writers, and this news posting to find out what Ian Whates thought of the anthology, and to read some interesting (sort of) trivia.
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World’s Collider news

We're getting very close to World's Collider's release date now and in the meantime we have some cool stuff for you. Firstly is the anthology's very first author blurb. It comes from the talented and lovely Ian Whates, author of novels City of Dreams and Nightmare and The Noise Within, and editor of Solaris Rising: The New Solaris Book of Science Fiction. He loved the book and provided the following blurb to include on the back cover. “Editor Richard Salter has overseen the creation of a chi...
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More World’s Collider Interviews and some news

Last week we brought you the popular James Moran Interview, part of our series of chats with the contributors to World's Collider. This week we have Adam Colston, up and coming SF writer with a bright future. Take a look at what he has to say and remember the name - you'll be seeing a lot of it. You can see a full list of World's Collider interviews here. (more…)
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