Time Travel
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Million Eyes II blog tour so far, plus book launch venue change reminder
I’m five days into the blog tour for Million Eyes II: The Unraveller, organised by fellow Elsewhen Press scribe Mark Iles, and just wanted to share how it’s going. It started with a stop at Feed The Crime, where Blair Leftly wrote a review of Million Eyes II and said that she loved it even Read more
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Alleged time traveller Andrew Carlssin disappears – did he go ‘back to the future’?
Do you remember in Back to the Future, Part II, when Old Biff travels back in time and gives his younger self a sports almanac? A book that gives Young Biff knowledge of future sporting victories and allows him to make a fortune? Looks like a similar thing has happened in real life… One of Read more
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Million Eyes II is out today as an ebook
I’m proud to announce that Million Eyes II: The Unraveller has been released today as an ebook! You can now buy it from the ebook platform of your choosing. If you’re after a paperback copy, that’s out on November 8th. :) Published by Elsewhen Press, Million Eyes II: The Unraveller follows straight on from Million Read more
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The Million Eyes II cover is here!
It’s been difficult holding this in. Elsewhen Press sent me the cover for Million Eyes II: The Unraveller last weekend and I’ve been bursting to show people. Well, now I can, and here it is. And I absolutely love it, more than the first one, in fact. Elsewhen Press have done a brilliant job (thank Read more
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Is the Mandela Effect evidence of time travellers? New Time Travel Nexus article published
Earlier this month, a new article of mine was published on Time Travel Nexus (the first in a while thanks to Covid setbacks at the site). It’s a new Time Travel Nexus Investigates article, a fun column where I look at real-life alleged cases of time travel such as Rudolph Fentz, the Charlie Chaplin Time Read more
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Did one of the Princes in the Tower survive?
Was Britain’s oldest missing persons case actually solved seven years after it happened? According to some historians—yes. If you’re a Tudor history aficionado, you’ve probably heard the name ‘Perkin Warbeck’. This was a man who turned up in 1490 saying he had a better claim to the English throne than the man currently sat on Read more
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Blog Tour Roundup: Million Eyes is “tense”, “shocking”, has a “deliciously dark vein of humour” and isn’t just for sci-fi fans, according to reviews
Phew! Now that I’ve stopped to take a breath, I thought I’d pull together an overview of what was an absolutely fantastic blog tour and crazy first week for Million Eyes, my debut professionally published novel from Elsewhen Press. They say that publication day can be an anti-climax. I recently read an article that made Read more











