Rushmoor Writers
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“What Happened to 70?” published in Best of British Science Fiction 2020 anthology from NewCon Press
Hi lovely readers. Yes, I know I’ve been conspicuously absent lately. Unfortunately writing’s had to take a back seat thanks to the builder renovating my new house deciding to bugger off mid-project. (That can be a story for another day!) Today, however, is a good day. I’m very pleased and honoured to announce that my Read more
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New Million Eyes short story published in anthology “The Thing About Seventy”
A new Million Eyes short story has been published in the Rushmoor Writers 70th anniversary anthology The Thing About Seventy, available now from Amazon as a paperback and an ebook. The story is called What Happened To 70? and is a Doctor Who-esque tale set in 1984, about two women. One gets invited by a Read more
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No rules please. We’re fiction writers.
So I came across an article in the Guardian recently called Elmore Leonard’s rules for writers and saw red. (Okay, a bit of an exaggeration given all the things currently happening in the world I could get angry about. Let’s say I saw carnation pink.) Anyway, I felt compelled to write an anarchic response for writers Read more
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Positive feedback from Julie Crisp and other “Million Eyes” news
Howdy! I thought I’d do a little news round-up – with a few hot-off-the-press titbits – in relation to my science fiction conspiracy novel, Million Eyes, and its accompanying short stories… So I joined Rushmoor Writers in Hampshire at the start of this year and essentially I’ve been reading Million Eyes to them, chapter by Read more






