In researching to write historical novels, the internet is an indispensable tool as a first port of call however fact checking using reliable sources is key
For almost all historical fiction there are two types of character populating the novel or short story. First there is the ‘real life’ person, a character who once lived. The other type is the purely fictional figure you have blended into a plot.
I left the camp to hunt as the dawn broke across the eastern sky. The snow was ankle-deep, cold right through to my bones.
I left the fire burning low, the young ones still asleep on the ground. I checked my bag of arrows. And followed
There is a delicious early stage in the process of writing a novel in which I meet the cast. By that I mean that the main characters are starting to gather shape and substance.
I haven’t yet thought of a title for the new book and
So, I’m now totally digitised.
My wife, Lisa (known in our household as The Web Goddess) is fully integrating my web presence (or FIMWP). Which is fine and dandy and will probably increase my book sales by…well, oh…several. But actually, it’s a lot of fun. I’ve
In the lead up to the two great wars of the 20th century, anyone with any awareness of the world around them knew that violence was coming. It must have felt as though the planet was moving inexorably towards the precipice and that no one
One of the great thrills of being a writer is receiving finished copies of your latest book. The buzz I get from this never diminishes, even after writing thirty-six books. Aligned with this is the pleasure of receiving translated editions. My record for having one