On 18 February, I'll be talking about my latest novel, Shadows of the Lost Child, at Acomb Library, York (UK). As you'll know, if you've visited this blog before today, the novel is set in a fictional city, Curdizan, which was inspired by historic York. At Acomb Library on 18th, apart from reading from the... Continue Reading →
In the Shadows, is a House…
I’m stunned to see how long it’s been since I last wrote a post. However, I do have an excuse... my new novel is finally finished and is available NOW, to pre-order. The book comes out on the 18th! Shadows of the Lost Child, like Ship of Haunts, is partly historical. In it, I explore... Continue Reading →
Harvard House: no ghosts but plenty of history
‘the college agreed upon formerly to be built at Cambridge shall be called Harvard College’ (1639) On rare occasions, both locals and visitors to Stratford-upon-Avon, UK, have the chance of a glimpse at a slice of history. The history in question is Harvard House and although to my knowledge there aren’t any ghosts, there are... Continue Reading →