June 14, 2018

Does anyone still do blogs?

Is is a good question to ask, in such a fast paced world of the world being at your finger tips, everything on twitter or instragram zipping round the planet faster than the flash, is it even worth still having a blog these days?

Well, I for one say yes ( despite the fact that I have been very remiss and not posting stuff up here for the last few years ) because for one thing you can just write and write and then walk away, without the interruptions of adverts or the stress of having to ensure that you have trawled through a sea of posts from people you barely even know, much less have actually met in person.

I am not sure what I am trying to say here, but when I do I will come back and finish this.

1816 : The Year Without Summer - Unredacted Cthulhu Almanac - Cthulhu Anthology - Cover Artwork

I am very excited to say that a few months ago I took the plunge and set up my own indie publishing house so that I could write, edit and sell copies of a new set of Lovecraftian horror anthologies.

It is my first serious writing I have done in awhile, and I am rusty in the general every day rambling style, especially as my current writing exercises has been a strict 100 word Drabble format.

That said, it has been a real pleasure writing and editing this anthology, and the KickStarter is available now, with the book available on general release around October time.



Here is a link to a KickStarter campaign where you can help fund this project, including buying a digital copy, a paperback copy, a T-Shirt, an A3 Poster, advertising space and even get your name included as a minor character in one of the stories.

Kickstarter Project Link - 1816 : The Year Without Summer

December 20, 2017

Wedding - Dec 2017

Well I never thought that it would happen, but it happened.

I finally married the love of my life, the beautiful and delightful Adda.

We have known each other for many years, having met online years ago, but through all the highs and the lows we could never have known that we would end up together, getting married in Morelia.

It was a fantastic day, and I will stick the photos up soon, but for now this little post and picture will have to suffice.