Strange Weather

What weird weather Perth has been having!

The week before last was beautiful, sunny days, warm weather – although not too warm. The only problem was, no rain when we needed it.

Last week? Up and down like a yoyo! The start of the week was wet! Really wet! Then we got cool but dry. Then yesterday I wake up to wet and cold! And today’s no better! Where’s the sun? I think it’s on strike! At least give us some rain!

Apart from that, nothing unusual has happened, so I won’t bore you.

Updates

Clans in Conflict

My sincere apologies. Somehow, I got the link wrong or something went wrong, so I do apologise that my books weren’t actually free last weekend. I am sooooooooo sorry about that.

The Dark Road is still on the backburner along with Dark Beginnings. I will get to them, I promise.

The second short story in Torkandisch is getting closer. It is set at the same time as Dark Reign, so you could say it’s a companion story.

Consequences

Heart of Deception Edition 2 – we have had a little hiccup with the cover art – again. So, we’re still tweaking that. Once that tweak is fixed, I will have a release date for everyone. I will have an online launch but may also have a launch in Midland. Possibly.

Legacy of Risks Edition 2 – still looking for beta readers for this and still especially someone who’s had a back injury that has put them in a wheelchair. Message me if you’re interested.

Dangerous Heart – this book wraps up this particular trilogy and ties up a few loose ends. Again, still needs beta readers, so message me if you’re interested.

Other universes

Strefinobhan

Paranormal

These are still on the backburner but I should be getting back into Strefinobhan very soon as my two stories for the Otherworldly Emergence series are complete and going through editing. Speaking of which, you can find the Otherworldly Emergence information at the website below.

Bushland Castle Productions

As mentioned above, I am currently editing both stories for Bushland Castle Production’s Otherworldly Emergence Novella series.

I have finished editing the other one and am about to submit that story. I’ll be trying to lose something like 2800 words, however. As usual, I’ve gone overboard.

Pitches for this novella series has now closed and we are working hard on our manuscripts to bring them to you in a timely manner.

All of the information regarding the novella series is at the website:

https://www.bushlandcastleproductions.com/emergence

While you’re on the website, is information about their nonfiction series Australia: Living in the 70s. If you have a life story about living in the 70s in Australia, check the website for more details on that series. I know if I were to submit, it would all be about CountDown, Sandman vans and learning about Unionism through school (and other things, of course).

Also check out their podcast – Finding Elara. Learn about Mindfulness from other creatives – not just writers, but other creative persons, as well as worldbuilding and other information.

At the end of each segment, there’s a prize drawn. Go in to win books and other goodies!

New resources

They have arrived! The Emotional Wound Thesaurus and The Emotion Amplifier are both sitting on my desk and, yes, I have used them! They are amazing books!

Writing group

As some of you may be aware, I run a writing group called Grow Write in Midland, Western Australia. I am proud to announce that we are in the process of publishing our very first anthology. I am soooooooo looking forward to that book coming out! Stay tuned for more details.

Writers beware

We’ve all had emails from those people who promise us a plethora of platforms that they are prepared to share our books to and we all think they’re absolutely wonderful – until they ask for money. Then we do some research and find they don’t actually exist!

That’s when we realise that they’re not who they say they are.

I am writing this as a warning. They have expanded.

I have received two emails from two different people claiming to be running book clubs who want to share my books. They were both bogus. One even went so far as to put a profile onto Meetup and I almost got sucked into it. I did get into a conversation with the person and they did mention a “contribution” but then said it wasn’t required, it was just that some writers do.

Now, this person said a “member” of their “book club” had read Deadly Convergence and couldn’t stop talking about it, so the author of the email “searched” me on Amazon and said they loved the idea behind my book.

We set up a date that their group would be reading the book (don’t know why they wanted me to know) and everything seemed honky dory. However, the final email came with a request for further information. Such as the book cover, the link to the book, a pic of me and other things. Then a request for money. That was when the alarm bells rang.

I mean, if this person searched me on Amazon, they’ve already seen my pic, they’ve already seen the cover and they would definitely have the link to the book. I wrote back and said I didn’t have that kind of money.

Funny thing – I haven’t heard from them since.

The other email I got was an absolutely brilliant review – but as friends pointed out, it read like AI. At the bottom of that email was the usual guff about money, sharing it and the like.

The reason I’m sharing these two warnings is because I’m not the only one who has been receiving these emails.

So, be wary of emails like this. Do you due research and diligence. Make absolutely sure they’re legit before agreeing to anything. And, yes, I’ve checked my junk mail and haven’t heard from either of them.

Back home!

My apologies! I have been away for a few weeks and only came back last week, so I wasn’t able to post!

We had a great time, caught up with family, got to see Newcastle, NSW, and met two amazing dogs, Haze and Bella.  They love their humans.

The weather was awesome and there have been lots of changes since I was last in Newcastle. We actually stayed in a small semi-rural area just south of Newcastle and had an absolute ball. The weather was beautiful most of the time, although for our day in the Hunter Valley, clouds did cover the sun. Weather was pretty good, though.

We also went all the way down to Wollongong – just to drive along the Sea Cliff Bridge. What an amazing piece of architecture that is! It was another beautiful day, but if you’re planning this trip, make sure you don’t go during school holidays – talk about busy! We didn’t get much footage, so our family is going to go back down there and take some pics and a better video of the bridge.

Mind you, the small town of Scarborough is gorgeous to drive through. Very picturesque.

But enough about my holidays and me! You want updates on my writing!

Updates

Clans in Conflict

On the coming weekend, the ebook versions of Dark Dimensions Part 1 and 2, Dark Reign and Deadly Convergence will be available for free across all platforms. This is part of the “stuff your kindle” extravaganza, but I will post more details about that later this week.

The Dark Road – this is currently on the backburner while I finish other work. I am still looking for more beta readers for this, so if anyone’s interested, just buzz me and we’ll chat.

Dark Beginnings – until I get The Dark Road published, this is on the backburner. So, if you want to know about Vlad’s rise to power, please contact me about being a beta reader and we’ll talk.

There will be another short story in Torkandisch coming out soon. It’s just going through editing at the moment, then I’ll get the cover art for it.

Consequences

Heart of Deception Edition 2 – there has been a slight hiccup with the cover art – just needs tweaking – but I have a release date (unless there’s another hitch) of 28 November 2025. There is a reason for this – originally, I’d planned for 31 October (obvious reasons) but with the hitch, I’ve delayed the release. 28 November is my Dad’s birthday, so it’s fitting that I use that date.

Legacy of Risks Edition 2 – again, looking for more beta readers for this – especially someone who has experience in a wheelchair or a back injury. Just buzz me if you’re interested.

Dangerous Heart – this also needs beta readers. So, same message.

Once these three are out, I have some short stories that I’ll put up in Kindle Unlimited. All about Marek and Squeak when they were a lot younger.

Other Universes

Paranormal

Strefinobhan

Both of these are on backburner due to my involvement in the Otherworldly Emergence with Bushland Castle Productions.

Bushland Castle Productions

As mentioned above, I am currently editing both stories for Bushland Castle Production’s Otherworldly Emergence Novella series.

I have finished editing the other one and am about to submit that story. I’ll be trying to lose something like 2800 words, however. As usual, I’ve gone overboard.

Pitches for this novella series has now closed and we are working hard on our manuscripts to bring them to you in a timely manner.

All of the information regarding the novella series is at the website:

https://www.bushlandcastleproductions.com/emergence

While you’re on the website, is information about their nonfiction series Australia: Living in the 70s. If you have a life story about living in the 70s in Australia, check the website for more details on that series. I know if I were to submit, it would all be about CountDown, Sandman vans and learning about Unionism through school (and other things, of course).

Also check out their podcast – Finding Elara. Learn about Mindfulness from other creatives – not just writers, but other creative persons, as well as worldbuilding and other information.

At the end of each segment, there’s a prize drawn. Go in to win books and other goodies!

New resources

As I said last week, thanks to Selina Shapland’s recommendation, I am utilising The Emotion Thesaurus all the time.

Not only that, but I’ve also invested in The Emotional Wound Thesaurus and The Emotion Amplifier from the same authors. I can’t wait for them to arrive!

Reviews

I don’t know what is worse and best for a writer.

As writers, we go through various stages when we are creating our worlds and characters for everyone to enjoy.

From day one, we are plagued with thoughts like:

Is it going work?

Is anyone going to read it?

Are they going to enjoy it?

Will they mention it to others so that we get more readers?

And sometimes, even:

Have I published the best possible work I can?

Could I have made it better than what it is?

Why did I think I could do this?

No-one’s going to love my work.

No-one’s going to read what I have written.

These are natural thoughts and we all have them go through our heads at one point or another.

To help us with these thoughts, we share our work with trusted friends and family. People who will tell us they love our work and that we should keep going. Get it out there. Publish it! People are going to love it.

And those are great words of encouragement.

But sometimes, as an author, we need more. We need objective feedback. We need constructive feedback. Even if it’s after we’ve published – that’s why we can unpublish a book – or even make it a second edition.

And that’s where reviewers come in. They often pick up issues that our proofreaders, editors and beta readers (and those who are lucky enough to have them, ARC readers) may miss. Because they have an objective outlook.

They are professionals at what they do. They love what they do and they love helping authors by giving them the truth of the work that they’re reviewing.

Some reviewers out there don’t want money for reviews. They do it for the love of reading and helping authors.

Now, this may not be the glowing review you crave, but if you read into the review, they will often point out issues and make constructive comments about resolving those issues. They can be one last minute check to make sure everything works.

Most of them have rules that are clearly spelt out on their website – or some will clarify in an email – if they receive a genuine question about their rules and expectations.

So, my advice is – if you approach one of these free reviewers, read their rules and expectations carefully. Make sure you understand what they want from you and what you can expect from them. If you don’t, then ask for clarification.

There is nothing worse than someone not providing what a reviewer has requested.

Reviewers are ordinary people like you and me. They have a right to respect and that respect includes providing all of the information the reviewer has requested.

They don’t get paid for reviewing your book, but they can get lots of readers to read what you have written. They can get you those readers who want more. Who are invested in your characters, your world, your plots.

So, please, pay reviewers the respect they deserve.

Last fling of cold

Yes, it’s turned cold again. Weird, I know! At least the days are slightly longer. And no storms currently, but we have had quite a bit of rain again.

Updates

Clans in Conflict

Dark Dimensions Part 1 and 2 are still going to be available free on Kindle on the weekend of 17 to 19 October as part of a special. Should be great! I look forward to any feedback.

Dark Reign will also be free that weekend, along with Deadly Convergence.

This special is only for the Kindle ebook.

The Dark Road is still waiting to be beta read, so as soon as that happens, it will be going to the editor.

Dark Beginnings has been on hold, but I am looking at getting back to that in a few weeks. I have a novella I need to edit before I can start working on that.

Consequences

Heart of Deception

The cover art for Heart of Deception is progressing nicely, so I’ll be publishing that as soon as I get it back. We’ll be checking the proofs for colour to make sure the colours are correct.

Legacy of Risks

This is still with the beta reader, so hopefully won’t be too long.

Dangerous Heart

Once Legacy of Risks is back to me and with the editor, I’ll be sending this out for beta readers.

Other Universes

Paranormal

Again, I am still working on these. I hope to get some smaller stories out in my exclusive content area of substack. Depends on what happens.

Stefinobhan

Mal’s story

This is with a beta reader and I’m waiting to hear from some others who might be interested in beta reading a weird organised crime/sci fi book. If you’re interested, just message me and I’ll arrange it.

Colliding worlds

This is officially on hold until Mal’s story is out.

Crime

Murder

Yes, I have a half-written story about a murder in Sydney and a chase to find the only witness to it. This has been on hold, but I have started to look at that, too. Just have to put into my diary which one comes first!

Bushland Castle Productions

As mentioned before, I have now completed a paranormal story for Bushland Castle Production’s Otherworldly Emergence Novella series.

I have finished editing the other one and am about to submit that story. I’ll be trying to lose something like 2800 words, however. As usual, I’ve gone overboard.

Pitches for this novella series has now closed and we are working hard on our manuscripts to bring them to you in a timely manner.

All of the information regarding the novella series is at the website:

While you’re on the website, is information about their nonfiction series Australia: Living in the 70s. If you have a life story about living in the 70s in Australia, check the website for more details on that series. I know if I were to submit, it would all be about CountDown, Sandman vans and learning about Unionism through school (and other things, of course).

Also check out their podcast – Finding Elara. Learn about Mindfulness from other creatives – not just writers, but other creative persons, as well as worldbuilding and other information.

At the end of each segment, there’s a prize drawn. Go in to win books and other goodies!

Timelines

As some of you know, I’m a bit of a write-by-the-seat-of-my-pants. This means I usually have a very vague – more like nebulous – idea of where the story will end, but how it will get there is completely up in the air.

What I have found, though, is that sometimes timelines are useful. This is especially so if a series is in the future.

So, for Clans in Conflict, because of all the dimensions and all of the different versions of people in each of those dimensions, my timeline had to be a bit different.

It was more like a jumble of lines leading in all directions as I tried to make heads and tails of the different characters.

With Consequences, the timeline starts about 7 years before Heart of Deception. Only because I wrote a few incidental stories about Marek before the books. So, I had to ensure I knew what he’d done and when so that when I rewrote the two books, I could reference previous acts and know I was referencing them correctly.

In the Otherworldly Emergence series, when Ben Patterson decided he wanted his own metapowers, I had to work out when he got those powers and where he was in the timeline. Because as happens often in Perth, Ben is across both the stories.

See, Perth, although we have a population of 2 million, is like a small country town. At some point or other in any given year, you’re likely to run into people who know each other.

Doing that particular timeline let me see where Ben enters each story and work out how big a role he has to play in that. But that was after I’d pantsed two stories.

Because I couldn’t give this particular universe up, I actually have 3 stories that intertwine. And they do. Massively.

So, if your books intertwine, or you have a series, I recommend putting a timeline together – especially if some of those stories overlap – just so you know you’ve got your references spot-on.

End of winter

Nice to see winter is giving us its last gasp – wait, probably not. I only say this because this morning was overwhelming with storms! I was online trying to play DC Heroes with friends in the states when lightning and thunder hit. What a surprise! Mind you, I hadn’t checked the Bureau of Meteorology, so it’s my fault.

Not only that, but my desktop decided to shut itself down while it installed updates! Right in the middle of the game! Luckily I’d shut everything else off because we were in the roleplaying section of the game.

In the finish, I had to bow out because the weather kept interfering. So, it’s postponed until next week. (It’s a stay tuned situation.

Anyway!

Updates

Clans in Conflict

Dark Dimensions 1 and 2 will be on Kindle free on the weekend of 17 – 19 October as part of a mega free weekend through Stuff Your Kindle. I can’t wait for this event because lots more people will be able to give me feedback on my writing!

Dark Reign will also be free that weekend, along with Deadly Convergence. It is the ebook version only.

The Dark Road and Dark Beginnings

These are currently on the backburner but I intend to get back into it. I’ve been working on a huge project with a group of fellow writers.

Consequences

Heart of Deception

Cover art is still being rendered – we’re pretty close to having the cover that will appeal, even while keeping some mystery relating to the story.

Legacy of Risks

This is still with the beta reader. Hopefully, won’t be long now.

Dangerous Heart

Once Legacy of Risks is rereleased, I will be looking to release this as well.

Other universes

Paranormal

I haven’t forgotten about these. I’ve been working on the one for Bushland Castle Productions, so that’s likely to be the first one out. And there are going to be questions that readers will ask and I’m aware of that. Some of those questions will be answered in conversations, but the rest will have to wait until the original story comes out.

Strefinobhan

Mal’s story

Still editing this, but I have been busy with other work currently. Will get back into editing it shortly.

Colliding worlds

I have slowed down in writing this one because of said other work. I will reassess what is going on with this when that other work is completed.

Bushland Castle Productions

As mentioned before, I have almost completed a paranormal story for Bushland Castle Production’s Otherworldly Emergence Novella series.

I have completed one for it and am currently editing that. I hope to be submitting that story in the near future. Have to lose almost 3000 words, however. <sigh>

Pitches for this novella series has now closed and we are working hard on our manuscripts to bring them to you in a timely manner.

All of the information regarding the novella series is at the website:

https://www.bushlandcastleproductions.com/emergence

While you’re on the website, is information about their nonfiction series Australia: Living in the 70s. If you have a life story about living in the 70s in Australia, check the website for more details on that series. I know if I were to submit, it would all be about CountDown, Sandman vans and learning about Unionism through school (and other things, of course).

Also check out their podcast – Finding Elara. Learn about Mindfulness from other creatives – not just writers, but other creative persons, as well as worldbuilding and other information.

At the end of each segment, there’s a prize drawn. Go in to win books and other goodies!

Characters

So, last time I talked about my experimental characters and all the things I do to him. I think I forgot to mention the main reason I find him helpful.

He’s my “what can I do to a character that seems plausible?” character. He has taught me how a character should react as a human (or otherwise) in a plot and I’ve learnt a lot from him.

Having said that, my other characters appear to be becoming unruly!

For many years, I have had a secondary character who’s a detective in the police. In fact, he’s been around since the very first story I wrote with my experimental character – before he was one.

Now, because that story started in Perth and the ones I’ve been doing for Bushland Castle Productions (BCP) are based in Perth, everyone is either related to everyone else or knows a huge amount of people.

So, when my “metahuman” story for BCP required a detective’s presence, of course I turned to Ben.

I’ve got a feeling that was the wrong thing to do because Ben decided he wanted “metahuman” powers, too! Not only that, but he wanted to be in my paranormal story for BCP as well. (Didn’t help that he’d already encountered one of the characters previously.) And when I went down that rabbit hole, I realised why he wanted to be in it.

Because he had the “metahuman” ability to deal to make a difference in the climactic battle.

That change allowed me to get past a block I’d had that I had been denying I had. It gave me the added power for my little band of defenders to banish a particularly nasty paranormal entity.

So, give your unruly characters their head. Let them choose their own path if they ask, because you’ll be surprised where they can take you – right to the end of a conflict.

And that’s where I finish this because I just heard thunder. Again!

Talk to you in a fortnight!

End of Autumn

Well, I can honestly say the chill has finally hit.

I have lit the fire – 3rd time this year – and it’s already making a difference.

This is when I find it interesting that the northern hemisphere is in the height of their summer and we’re in the depths of our winter – not that our winter is as bad as what some of you put up with.

Perth, Western Australia, has a Mediterranean climate, apparently. Southern, Mediterranean, I’d have to say. We don’t have snow, we do get rain, our air can be quite chilly and we absolutely bake over summer!

But that’s life in this amazing city. D’you know, it’s one of the most isolated capital cities in the world. The nearest capital city is 2.5 hours plane trip away and 3-odd days’ driving if you want to do that. The other nearest one is 4 days’ driving and about 4 hours flight.

And we have spectacular sunsets over the Indian Ocean. And that’s all I’m saying.

So, onto updates.

Clans in Conflict

The books are going well and I hope everyone’s enjoying them.

The Dark Road – still with the beta reader although I think it’ll be going to the editor soon.

Deadly Convergence – this is an ebook that will be going into Kindle Unlimited to start with. This is a story about Alex Travis and his partner Chris McLaren. It’s about five years before Dark Reign and I think it adds depth to Alex’s character by showing the dynamic between Chris and Alex and goes partway to explaining why Alex is so reluctant to have another partner.

Cover art is being worked on and then it will be online at Kindle Unlimited for 90 days. Maybe longer, not sure.

I have another Alex Travis story that’s being worked on now. This one includes Ryan lock and takes place as a side story to Dark Reign. Once that’s been completed it’ll go to the editor and thence for cover art. Again, this will be going to Kindle Unlimited for 90 days and then we’ll see how it goes.

I have other short stories for the series and all will be going to Kindle Unlimited. Hopefully, they will go into an anthology of short stories from Clans in Conflict.

Everything else is still working its way through things even as I write this.

Bushland Castle Productions

Okay, so, some of you may have heard that I have participated in a podcast – Finding Elara season 2.

This is has come from a new website called Bushland Castle Productions (BCP).

BCP are putting together a novella series called Otherworldly Emergence and they are looking for writers to participate in the series.

If you have a story in you that talks about emergence of creatures or powers into the mundane world, then perhaps this is for you. Check the novella series announcement here:

https://www.bushlandcastleproductions.com/emergence

I am already working on my piece for it, so join me in creating something unique in the writing world.

Feedback / Reviews

Okay, so last time I talked about settings of our worlds. This time, I want to talk about feedback – or reviews. Because receiving it can be daunting.

I remember the first piece of feedback I got and I stared at that first line with trepidation. Because it read “I don’t like vampires”, basically. As the book definitely had vampires in it, I didn’t want to read it.

And this was from a colleague who was evaluating it for publication. Needless to say, I put that feedback off for a few weeks. I gave it to a friend, complaining about it as I did, and he went through it and got back to me, telling me to read it now because it had some good points.

So, I gathered up my courage, took a deep breath and opened the feedback. And my friend was right. There was some absolute treasures in it and those treasures made Dark Dimensions much better than it had been. So, for all of those who read the first edition – you don’t want to know what the previous drafts had been like!

Fast forward to the Consequences series. I was lucky enough to get two of those books up and I didn’t even think to look at reviews – after all, I’d been brought up basically being told no-one would read my stuff. Probably, deep down, I was too scared to look.

But when I wrote a short story in which I put Marek through all 15 symptoms of emotional shock and had to go back and rewrite those two – turned out to be a very good thing as the publisher had gone out of business – I checked for reviews and found some very interesting feedback.

Now, not all of it was good, but most of it was constructive.

And that’s the best type to get – if you need it.

Because, again, I’ve taken that feedback into consideration in my rewrite and my proofreader has already given me feedback that Marek is far more well-rounded than he had been.

So, from a few bad yet constructive reviews, I was able to redefine the story, round out Marek’s character much more fully and hopefully, when it comes out this time, it’ll get a much better response.

I still look for those less-than-desirable reviews – as long as they’re constructive. Because I can use those to refine my work. To make my stories better and to provide a more enriched world for readers to enjoy.

Because reviewers are the ones who read our work. Without their input, we’ve just put words on a page. If our readers can provide constructive feedback, then if something is wrong in the story, we can fix it.

I’m still scared of reading reviews, but I am much more careful with how I use that response.

Fast forward to a year ago. I had a friend (I’d done an editing course with him) look over a story I’d written. It was raw and while he was going through it, I had already gone through 3 more drafts.

Now, he and I have very different worlds and while I didn’t use all of his feedback, I did take it into account when I rewrote it – and I took in a lot of what he said and it has made a vast difference to that story. I am still editing that, but I really do like where it’s going.

So, my advice is – if you receive negative feedback that is constructive – or a less-than-desirable review that is constructive – put it aside for a few days. Get over that sudden rush of “how dare they criticise what I wrote! It’s perfect!”

Then open it – have it alongside a duplicate copy of your work – and read it. Take into account what they’re saying – if they’ve given you a word doc – or you can highlight parts of it – highlight the parts that you think will strengthen your work.

Make your own notes on their review/feedback. Use it to hone your writing skills. Use it to give your readers a far better piece of writing.

If any out there are still Marion Zimmer Bradley fans, I will admit to having a copy of the Sword of Aldones. If I am correct, that small book was rewritten years later as Sharra’s Exile.

Sword of Aldones and Sharra’s Exile are both examples of where an author has revisited the work and realised that it could be far better. I’d say Marion did this after writing Heritage of Hastur because Regis Hastur features far more strongly in Sharra’s Exile.

Also, Sharra’s Exile brings the story directly into the Darkover series and allows it to plant its feet directly in a very powerful place in that universe.

When I read Sword of Aldones the first time, I read it for the story itself. I loved the story and the characters. It wasn’t until I’d become invested in the Darkover series that I revisited the Sword and realised that it belonged in Darkover, even though the setting was on Earth.

Having read Heritage of Hastur and then picking up Sharra’s Exile, I read them both, then went back to Sword of Aldones again and saw how much Sword was lacking and how disjointed it was. Sharra’s Exile is a perfect example of an author reworking an existing tale and retelling it in the way it should have been told from the first place. Now, I don’t know why Marion did this – either she realised it on her own as I did with Dark Dimensions, or she got a less-than-desirable review from a reader. Either way, Sharra’s Exile is the book that Sword of Aldones should have been from the start.

So, my advice is this. Don’t disregard poor reviews or feedback – unless they’re not constructive.

Don’t go and wail to the world that reviewers shouldn’t be giving out less than 5 stars. Read what those reviewers say in an objective manner. Then reread what you’ve written in that same objective manner – from a reader’s point of view.

Always, we should be reading our own work as though we are a reader. Use a text-to-speech function of your software if you can. That, surprisingly, can assist you in finding those places where a reader might shudder and throw the book away before they’ve finished it.

Because that’s the last thing you want. A reader to NOT FINISH a book because it was that bad.

If you have any doubts at all, pull together a group of friends to read the book before you publish. If you can afford it, pay a team to read it for you.

Remember, without readers, your writing will sit there stagnant.

So, finally, I’ll say it again – don’t ignore bad reviews. If they’re constructive, use them to refine your writing skills. Use them to refine your worldbuilding.

Use them to write better books.

Most importantly, don’t get into a discussion in the comments about how bad their reviews are. Because you won’t please everyone all of the time. You can only please some of the people some of the time and there are others out there who won’t like your writing.

That friend who gave me that feedback on Dark Dimensions? When I got past my angst over his opening comment, I found the comment that told me the story was worth publishing.

I grew up with my father telling me “get a real job, writing will never pay your way.” I took that to heart and only started writing fulltime 10 years ago. (In between working.)

The last time I saw my sister, one of the first things she said to me was “keep writing. You have to keep writing.” She had all my books at the time she died. For her to say that was the one thing that drove me to keep writing while being in a dark place.

But reviews and constructive feedback are your friend in the writing world. Without that feedback, we might never grow our talent and hone our skills in providing a place where people can escape from the ever-increasing heartache that is currently running rampant in some parts of the world.

Embrace the constructive reviews. Don’t belittle the reviewers, use them to improve your worlds and characters. Use them to make your plots more unique and plausible. Not everyone is out to cut you off at the knees.

But remember – writing is a joy and the more joy we can share with other people the better the world is. (So says the writer whose editor keeps threatening to take characters away from her before they get too hurt!)

It’s May – and even the “force” day!

Well, we’re in a new world today – I don’t normally touch on politics, but I was astonished at Australia’s voting yesterday. Very much a surprise. And that’s all I’m saying. On to other things.

So, my days are all out of whack! I blame it on two things.

  1. I had a small op early April to remove a lump (turned out to be fibrous) from my left thigh. Drugs man, great stuff!
  2. We took a quick trip to Melbourne to attend a family member’s 90th. We had a great time and got to see a few places, but it was a little daunting so soon after having my leg compromised. (Finally got the bandages off it last Wednesday.)

  This is our view from our room. Yes, that’s Crown Casino and those are flames that light up. Every night from 8pm to 1am the following morning. Every hour. On the hour. Then just past those thin buildings to the front is the main railway line between Southern Cross Station and Flinders Street Station – talk about noisy! Even from the 25th floor!

No description available. We took a trip to a small town just south of Phillip Island called Kilcunda. We had an amazing day there, ate lunch at the General Store, then took a drive tour of Phillip Island. Wow, that has changed since last I went there!

So, what have I been doing apart from galavanting around? I’ve been working on my WIPs. I took my Remarkable on as cabin luggage, so I was able to write some notes on the way over. (Stu’s earpods wouldn’t work for me for some reason.)

Onto the updates

Clans in Conflict

The Dark Road

Still waiting on the beta reader. I may have to send it to someone else.

Deadly Convergence

The story going into Kindle Unlimited starring Alex Travis has now been called Deadly Convergence. This will be uploaded as soon as I get the cover art. To begin with, it will be a Kindle Unlimited story, but will probably go into a Clans in Conflict anthology in the future.

Unnamed Ryan Locke story

This is another Kindle Unlimited story which is currently getting beta reader feedback. Once I’ve gone through it all, I will send it to the editor and the design artist for cover art before uploading it. Like Deadly Convergence, it will only be available on Kindle Unlimited, but will probably become part of the same anthology.

I have other Kindle Unlimited stories for Clans in Conflict that I will set up in due course.

Consequences

Heart of Deception is still with the proofreader and I hope to have that back soon, which means we can then get into the cover art side of it.

Legacy of Risks

Whilst this is still with the beta reader, I’ve had good reports regarding it, so I hope that it will go to the editor soon.

Dangerous Heart

I have completed rewriting this, so it’s in the queue for beta reading.

New Universes

Strefinobhan

I’m still editing the first book in this. Can’t give you a name for it because I still don’t have one. It has numerous file names, but hasn’t got a proper title. Stay tuned.

The second book is still being written. This has a proposed title of Colliding Worlds. Still that is up in the air until it’s finished.

Shifters

I have come to a halt in this at the moment, but I have reviewed what I have written and made some notes on how to move forward on that.

Paranormal

I have started working on a new story with a different partner for Nina. Sam, Phil and Rocky are still in it, probably with Dr Max as well. It is set in Perth and promises to be something completely different.

Delta Recoveries

Delta Recoveries is something I thought up about 10 years ago. It is always in the back of my mind and I might bring out a short story with one of the main characters. It’s a background story for him, but it might just get me started on Delta again.

For anyone interested, Delta Recoveries is part of a group known as Delta Group. They have a range of companies (like a lot of companies do) but Recoveries specialises in deepwater salvage. Until they go into space. Stay tuned for more news!

Grow Write anthology

I have edited my work on this and will take another look at it before submitting my entry. It’s a little over the limit, but the changes do make it a far better story. In fact, I’ve had various requests for a sequel to it. At the moment, that’s up in the air.

Podcast – Finding Elara

My interview on this podcast will be going live tomorrow, https://findingelara.libsyn.com/

Currently, the link goes to season 1, but this will be season 2.

Reviews

I still haven’t done any reviews, but I do intend to do some soon. Please have patience.

Okay, that’s all my leg can take of me sitting at the PC. Talk to you in a coupla weeks!

Easter

I have to ask it again – where is the year going??? The days go by so fast I don’t see them arriving, let along leaving!

Okay, let’s get the update happening.

Clans in Conflict

The Kindle Unlimited story with Alex Travis and Chris McLaren in it is done and finally has a title.

Deadly Convergence.

I’m just waiting on the cover art for this, then I will be uploading it to Kindle Unlimited.

I do think that in the future there might be an anthology of stories in this particular universe, but that’s for the future.

Ryan Locke

There is also another Kindle Unlimited story that I am currently editing. This runs simultaneously with Dark Reign and is a side-story that complements the book. I hope to have that available in a couple of months.

The Dark Road

This is still with the beta reader. Real Life has gotten in the way of my beta reader, so please be patient with this.

Dark Beginnings

This is still on hold, but never forgotten. This will reveal how Troy’s father became a vampire and what led him to become Vlad the Supreme.

Consequences

Heart of Deception and Legacy of Risks

These are both with beta reader and proofreader. Hopefully they will also be available soon.

Dangerous Heart

Once the first to are published, I will look at getting Dangerous Heart read by a beta reader.

New Universes

Strefinobhan

Again, I have been working on two stories in this universe and completely rewriting the first one while concentrating on following the same vein with the second one. Stay tuned.

Shifters

For the first time, I admit to moving into the realm of shifters. This also includes those with powers. Okay, I’ll admit – more like metahuman powers. Not quite though and it’s a few thousand years in the future.

Paranormal

I may get back into this as I have an idea for another book with totally different characters and something entirely different. Will work on that next week.

Grow Write Anthology

Our anthology is coming along. The week after next I will be working on my piece that will become part of it. It needs a little work, but the feedback from it was really positive, so I am pleased with that.

Podcast Finding Elara

My session in this podcast will be aired early May, so stay tuned for that – I will share the address soon.

Reviews

I have not been reviewing anything recently, so you haven’t missed out. I may do some in a week’s time.

But that’s all I have for you today, so I will catch you in a fortnight’s time! Hooroo for now!

Christmas – New Year

So, we’re at the end of the year.

It doesn’t matter what you call it, it’s all about letting off steam and letting go of worries. Of course, it isn’t always like that. Sometimes there’s strife in the holidays.

But that’s part of life. I wish everyone a great two weeks – or three – depends – and be sure to stay safe!

Anyhow, onto my work.

Clans in Conflict

As you’re aware, Dark Reign has been out for a while. This is a sequel to Dark Dimensions and you can find all of the books for Clans in Conflict here.

www.amazon.com.au/dp/B0CTHRMJQW

I am still working on a new website, but unfortunately, the above link is where they are available.

The Dark Road

The Dark Road is a follow-on to Dark Reign and it is currently with beta readers who are picking through it to see if it’ll work. They’re probably already pulling their hair out regarding what I subject Alex and Fernid to.

Consequences

As you all know, I have also rewritten the first two books of the Consequences series and I have got Heart of Deception back from the editor and am currently working my way through the changes she has suggested (and her comments that are amazing, by the way). Some of the comments mean I have to go back and look at what I’ve written and look at new ways of writing it. Which is part of the process every writer goes through. She did tell me, however, that the additions I’ve included have really rounded Marek’s character and given you all a deeper look into his history as well as his character.

I am still editing Legacy of Risks, which has also been rewritten. This follows-on directly to Heart of Deception and again has inclusions there much like the first book has. I will finish it, I promise.

The third book of the series, Dangerous Heart has been rewritten as well and is waiting in the queue.

Now, new stuff.

I have put my other stuff, like paranormal and my synergist books on hold at the moment, but their characters are still niggling at me, so I will get to them. I promise.

I have slowed down over the last week, but that’s because of Perth’s weather and the fact that the fan motor for our air conditioner decided it was too old and refused to help keep me cool over the last week. The motor is currently with the installer and he has promised us he will install it on Monday. Which is just as well because there is more hot weather coming. I made great use of a spray water bottle and the spa in the last week since the motor went.

So, I should be back to full throttle in my writing and editing from tomorrow. Thankfully, the weather has cooled today and tomorrow – just in time for the motor to be installed, because, let’s face it – who wants someone on their roof on a 39C day? (For those with imperial temps, that’s 102.2F and that was one of the cooler days – we got up to about 42C – 107.6F – I think.)

Okay, more real life stuff to do! Catch you next time!

It’s finally here!

Dark Reign has been released – well, it will on 2 December 2024.

This is the first time this book has been published and I’m really proud of it.

Dark Reign is the sequel to Dark Dimensions and although Troy plays a strong role in it, most of the story is from the viewpoint of Alex Travis.

Whilst there are science fiction elements in this story, such as dimensional travel, multiple versions of the same people, a lot of this story is how a detective, namely Alex Travis, goes through life learning about how to cope with a world that constantly changes around him.

In Dark Reign, Troy has mostly taken control of his city, but, as I said, this story is from Alex’s point of view and Alex has a strong idea of what his world is about.

Through this book, Alex has to come to terms about his place in the world and what that actually means.

While you don’t have to read Dark Dimensions to understand Dark Reign, Dark Dimensions is the first in the Clans In Conflict Series and Dark Reign is the second.

On a different note altogether, Heart of Deception, the first in the Consequences series, is currently with the editor. This will be coming out early 2025 if all goes well.

This, like Dark Dimensions, is a second edition as there are many changes to the storyline as sometimes happens when an author looks back over previously published works. Already, the editor is saying that the book is much more tightly packed with the pacing much better and the storyline tighter.

Having said all that, I will probably experience the same issue with Heart of Deception (and with Legacy of Risks, the sequel) that I did with Dark Dimensions, so I intend the release date to be two or more months’ in length to give that process time to be resolved.

I am currently editing Legacy of Risks currently before that goes to the editor.

Also, The Dark Road, the third in the Clans in Conflict series, is currently with a beta reader for analysis before anything further goes through with that.

I still have other stories on the go and hopefully an updated website will be up and running soon whereby I can add things like maps, character backgrounds and stuff like that for the published books – along with small snippets of their lives.

Mal’s story is currently on hold, only because I am trying to concentrate on these other stories, but there are currently two books in that series – not one on Mal and one on Alloric, but two books, nevertheless.

Of course, with the heat we have just experienced, I’m heading for the spa to cool down!

Talk to you all later!

Julz.

PS. You can find all my books here

Two steps forward, one step back

Well, I seem to have found an obstacle with Amazon, but I am looking into things. Having said that, there are alternatives, including looking for a traditional publisher. I am waiting to hear back from Amazon and hopefully it will all be good.

Otherwise, I might have to hunt up alternatives.

But onto more things. I do have a few things in the mix, including the Consequences series and I hope to have that ready to go soon. Although the rewritten books, Heart of Deception and Legacy of Risks still have to go to beta readers and the editor along with Dangerous Heart which is the third book.

I’ve also got a companion book about Marek from age sixteen right up until Heart of Deception, which was fun to write. It establishes his reputation as a highly successful acquirer of items, etc., and that’s all I’ll say. Not too many spoilers for those who haven’t read the series.

For those who have, I have removed that very detailed scene at the beginning of Heart of Deception. It took me a while to see that that wasn’t really what people wanted to read. I have also included references to those earlier years of his life that weren’t in the first book.

Speaking of those references, one raises its head in Legacy of Risks, but, again, I don’t want to give too much away because I think, in the long run, the companion book will be an enjoyable read – albeit rather dramatic.

I am still working on the other two new books and along with those I am writing a follow-up to Dark Reign. I have already written the third book, The Dark Road, but there are a few years between and that book may be a companion book, too.

Dark Beginnings is coming along nicely, but still only in the first stages.

Going back to Amazon, I had thought of doing the 90 days KU exclusive, but I have decided against that – I know there’s a market out there and I’ll find it. I am determined!

Hopefully, in one of the next few posts I will have pre-order info for everyone, along with the new covers for both parts of Dark Dimensions.

In the meantime, happy writing and reading and be safe!