2020 Promotional Video for Another Life
Imagine: if we could combine dreams and reality in a world where we live forever. Oliver believes his life to be one of disappointment and failure. Haunted by the memory of a mysterious woman he encountered thirty years ago, and obsessed with finding her, he embarks on a journey embracing grief, hope, myths and legends […] more…
A Glowing Review from the British Fantasy Society
I am delighted with this review from the prestigious British Fantasy Society. Available from all good book shops. In stock at Amazon in Essex at Maldon Books, The Wivenhoe Bookshop, The Book Nook Tollesbury and Red Lion Books. more…
Northern Lights 10th October 2024
Taken around 10p.m. 10th October 2024, Mid-Essex, UK, facing ENE. more…
The Regicides of Charles I
My novel, Conditions Are Different After Dark, begins with a brief prologue, set in 1662. Captain George Massey is about to be executed, having been framed as one of the signatories of the death warrant of Charles I. My novel, Conditions Are Different After Dark, begins with a brief prologue, set in 1662. Captain George […] more…
The Cotswold Olympic Games
Sometimes, when researching ideas for a novel online, you come across something so strange and unfamiliar that you have to check it is not a hoax. While researching Cotswolds topics for my latest novel, Conditions Are Different After Dark, I discovered Robert Dover’s Cotswold Olimpick Games. The Olympic Games were founded in the early 17th […] more…
British Fantasy Society – Featured Member
Interview with the British Fantasy Society, July 2024. more…
BBC Local Radio Interview: Rob Jelly’s Upload
My interview with Rob Jelly @theejellyman was broadcast on @BBCUpload 20th July on six BBC local radio stations. BBC RADIO CAMBRIDGESHIRE, BBC ESSEX, BBC RADIO NORFOLK, BBC RADIO SUFFOLK, BBC THREE COUNTIES RADIO & 1 MORE The BBC’s link to the interview is incorrect and links to the wrong edition of the show. Until it […] more…
Corn Dollies
The image of the corn dolly on the cover of my book Conditions Are Different After Dark attracts admiration and questions on the origins of the corn dolly. In the book, a village shopkeeper explains: “The term corn dolly is a relatively modern one. They were originally called harvest trophies. Making them was a bit […] more…
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