End of 2025

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, everyone!

It’s finally the end of the year and lots has happened with lots more to go.

For those who have been following me on Substack, my account is now what I call abandoned. I will no longer be posting there.

So far, our weather has evened out, but we are due for a very hot Christmas day. Tuesday we’re expecting 38, Wednesday 41, Thursday 42. Then we start to cool off for a few days. I think I’ll be living in the spa on Thursday!

We’ve done another ghost hunting session. Which was fun. Had some interesting words come up and lots of false positives such as trees and lights in the SLS. What a blast it was!

Updates

Clans in Conflict

For those who don’t know much about it, this is a series about a clan that is lost travelling through dimensions due to a scientific experiment gone horribly wrong and about the city-state Part 2 concludes in.

Dark Dimensions Part 1 and 2 is recounting that journey to Torkandisch. Dark Reign is the next book in the series and covers the next 12 months in the city-state.

The Dark Road is back with the beta readers. This story takes place about 16 years later. Lots in Torkandish has changed and there is lots of intrigue and heartache throughout this book. Some funny instances, too.

But Dark Beginnings will take us back to where it all started in Tordun, covering Vlad’s rise to power and, perhaps, that fateful experiment, along with the first 15 years of dimension-hopping. Dark Beginnings is still on the backburner. I have started this and I will return to it.

So, that’s what’s in store for anyone who wishes to immerse themselves in this world.

There are also going to be other stories, along with a special edition of Dark Dimensions where the two parts are combined. That will be in the future.

Speaking of other stories, Deadly Convergence is centred on Torkandisch 5 years before the Clan lands in the city-state and follows a crime that twists into something else. This is available only on Kindle and on Kindle Unlimited.

The Ryan Locke story has gone through one edit and I’ll be starting on a second edit in January. Hopefully it will be out soon.

Consequences

This series follows the rise of Marek from a mastermind thief to the saviour of a nation.

Heart of Deception is now available through Amazon and Draft2Digital. And an update on that is that the 10 copies ordered came through early, so there will be a copy donated to Midland Library, as well.

Legacy of Risks will follow in the next few months, once cover art is finalised for it. The reason why it will take a few months is because I’m applying The Emotion Thesaurus options to it.

Dangerous Heart will then go to beta readers.

Watch this space.

There will be some short stories come out and, possibly, a fourth book that covers events much later after Dangerous Heart. Definitely a “watch this space” moment.

Other Universes

Strefinobhan

With Heart of Deception released and my work on the Otherworldly Emergence series coming to a conclusion, I should be able to get back into editing the first book of this series and sending it to beta readers. I am still unable to say when this will happen, but hopefully sooner rather than later.

Paranormal

Again, this will have to wait until work on the Otherworldly Emergence series is completed. One of my paranormal pieces, however, is in the Emergence series, so stay tuned for updates there.

Speaking of which, you can find the Otherworldly Emergence information at the website below.

Bushland Castle Productions

I have finished editing one novella, Not your Normal Heroes. I am still editing the other and will have that editing finished by the end of the week.

Both stories have gone through some beta readers and have been received well and will be going to more beta readers on Friday.

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

BCP is planning its next series, which will build on the Otherworldly Emergence but this time will be Otherworldly Origins. Stay tuned for further information regarding that (along with a link).

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!

Not only that, but Finding Elara has just made it onto YouTube. There is a Halloween special up that features one of my short ghost stories being read out live. So, just search for Finding Elara and have a listen. I’m the one in the blue hat.

Grow Write

Once every fortnight, Grow Write meets at the Midland Library in Midland, Perth, Western Australia. We are very excited to announce that our very first anthology is now going through the finalisation of publishing and we expect copies to be available in January. Watch this space!

Worldbuilding

One of the questions that often pops up is how much worldbuilding a writer should do and how they should do that.

As with writing, there are many ways to do this. Some writers build their world before they “put pen to paper”, others build their world as they go while still others build afterward.

I am of the opinion that the worldbuilding can start anywhere. I believe that it should not get in the way of the storytelling and should be used to enrich the plot and the characters.

But worldbuilding is separate to settings. Well, that’s my opinion. In technicalities, I really don’t know if they are separate or one and the same. There are probably arguments for both. (If I was talking to you, I’d be shrugging here.)

Some worlds need to be complex structures, like Star Wars, The Lord of the Rings, Julian May’s Saga of the Exiles and a few other worlds, such as Foundation, by Isaac Asimov and, of course, you can’t go past Downton Abbey and Star Trek.

And imagine creating the Upside down of Stranger Things.

But then you have the worlds that are based on our real life, such as crime shows and things like that.

Worldbuilding, I believe, can be as much or as little as you like.

I have used Google Maps to help me with my worldbuilding but it has been on the spur of the moment. And it usually is as a guide – unless I’m writing about our world, such as the Consequences series or my Otherworldly Emergence stories. Then I might use those maps as a way of guiding my characters’ activities in existing places.

Some people use mapping programs and this is perfectly fine. I am currently testing one but I’m still learning to use it. When I’ve got my head around it, I’ll let you know which one it is. Because if I can get it working in what I need it to, it is a great program.

When worldbuilding, bear in mind what your characters do. Only one of mine is religious, so I don’t reference any religions and nor have I created any religions for Clans in Conflict or Strefinobhan.

But religions can be a key ingredient in worldbuilding, so be mindful of what you create. Be sure that it is clear in your mind and write the background to that religion separately so that it becomes clear in your writing.

Same if you’re using a magic system. In Strefinobhan, I decided to make magic scientific. I looked at what formed the basis of the magic in Strefinobhan and then brainstormed how science could create that same effect and power. Thus was born, with the help of a friend, synergy. My sorcerers became synergists. (No, you’re not learning what the power is they synergise until the first book is out.)

Another important factor of worldbuilding is the legal and social structure. I base most of my legal and social structures on a variety of concepts that are born of real life, television shows and books. Some of my social structures are idealistic and some of them are realistic. It’s just what I use at the time and what seems appropriate.

Because that’s the main thing when worldbuilding.

When you decide to build a part of it, such as magic, law, social structure, religion, stuff like that, always ask yourself this question: is it appropriate in the setting? Does it work in this world and does it add to the story and characters. Most of the time, you’ll thrash out what works and what doesn’t and don’t ever let yourself lose sleep if you’ve had to lose a part of an idea. Keep that for another story.

There’s another secret – don’t ever throw anything away – you might be able to use it somewhere else.

And that’s the gems for today.

Be safe over the holidays and I’ll talk to you next year!

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.

Almost Easter

Wow, how the year is flying!

Haven’t got a lot to talk about here. I have started a review blog, though, but at the moment, I’m a little busy to write in it. I will get more in it, I promise!

The differences between this one and that will be that the reviews have a subtitle of “Review”.

Onto other things.

Clans in Conflict

The first of the Kindle Unlimited stories is with the editor.  Once that’s done, I’ll start working with the cover artist on what cover it will have. Knowing him, he’s already got some interesting ideas that we can talk about.

The Dark Road

Is still with the beta reader, but I’m sure it won’t be too long. Once it comes back, I’ll probably do some edits or rewrites before sending it to the editor.

Dark Beginnings

I will get back to this. The main content of it is currently percolating in my mind. Some of what I’ve actually put into it may go into a few other Kindle Unlimited stories as they are shorter stories about when Troy was growing up with his family and Tig.

Consequences

Heart of Deception is still with a proof reader. Again, when I’ve got that back I will go through it and probably do a lot of editing. Then it’s off to the cover artist. We have already been working on a new cover for this one. Much more exciting than the last one.

Legacy of Risks

This is also with the beta reader, then the next stop is putting their ideas in and sending it to the editor.

New universes

I have been working very closely on the story of Malevictus and his twin and hope to do a lot more in the next few weeks. Stay tuned!

Paranormal

This one is on the backburner. I will get it out there, but it just may be a little later than other stuff.

The anthology

So, as some of you know, I host a writing group in Midland every second Thursday. After 8 years of meetings, we have decided to put together an anthology. I was going to do a paranormal one for this, but I have since found a very old story that I put together for a competition something like 8 years ago. I am revamping this one to put in the anthology instead.

Completely different

On a completely different note, a friend asked me to do an interview with her for the second season of her podcast – Finding Elara. We have done the interview and it will air in a few weeks’ time in two parts.

Watch this space for more info.

So, that’s my update. If something unforeseen happens, I’ll fill you in at that time!

Gotta go – have a great fortnight (2 weeks, not the game) and talk to you then!

Middle of the month

Where is the year going? Did I blink and miss half of March? Just kidding.

So, our weather has calmed down – nowhere near as hot, but having said that, we’ve got our first very local bushfire for about 10 years or so. We are expecting 38 Celsius, and I know they’ve jumped on the fire pretty quick, but I’ve got my aircon on to stop smoke coming in. The joys of being asthmatic. Them’s the breaks as we used to say. Other than that, I’ll keep monitoring it.

Onto news.

Stuff your Kindle

So, my books are currently available for 99c at Stuff your Kindle. So, if you want them cheap, feel free to grab them. They’ll be cheap for a few days’ more.

Kindle Unlimited

One of the stories is with the editor now. The other one will take a little longer, but that’s okay. I don’t mind that one taking a bit longer. My cover artist is champing at the bit to get his hands on this one!

The Dark Road

Still with the beta readers, so still waiting on that.

Dark Beginnings

Still on hold, but I hope to get back into it really soon.

Consequences

Heart of Deception

Again, with beta readers. Hopefully will have that back very soon. The new cover is extremely different to the other cover it had.

Legacy of Risks

Still with my friend, but early indications are that I’ve done it justice, so that’s a bonus.

Dangerous Heart

Almost done tweaking it, then it’ll go to beta readers before being sent to the publisher for a final once-over.

New universes

I have been visiting Malevictus again and toying with ideas from that. Will get into that once we get the other books published.

Paranormal

Still looking into the anthology for this one and hopefully, get more of that published as well.

I don’t have any words of wisdom regarding the English language this fortnight, but what I do want to share is something I think is important.

Most of the so-called “writing rules” are not rules. They’re conventions and conventions can be broken and go out of style.

This is why I always follow the Macquarie Dictionary (and so does my editor, so if I miss something, she usually picks it up) and the Australian Government Style Manual. There is an Australian Style Guide, however, when I started out on this journey, that wasn’t available and I’m not about to change.

For those who are not Australian, you will find my grammar and punctuation may be somewhat different to what you are used to. Please, don’t let that put you off the story or the characters. It’s all about the book, not the mechanics. (oh, dear. Yes, I did say that, even though I notice typos in what I read. Never mind. Move along. Nothing to see here.)

Anyway, must go, have lots to do and I’ll talk to you in a couple of weeks!

Take it easy and remember to breathe. That’s the most important thing you can do.

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!