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A MAN CALLED BOY

Hello again. Long time no see... I haven't updated this place in a while (not since March). I've been incredibly busy, working both hard on writing and working very long hours in a day job required to facilitate my crippling addiction to food and shelter. 

There's been more than a few short stories accepted and published in the last several months since I last posted, and I've updated the page where they're all listed with links. But also, Cloaked Press have picked up my fist novel 'A Man Called Boy' (Fantasy). Needless to say I've very excited about this, but so far a contract has been signed, and all that happens between contract and release will have to unfold in whatever timeframe it does. 

In other firsts news, my short story 'Beyond the Ensuite' from the Manor Of Frights anthology is available to listen to in an episode of Horror.Net's podcast: LISTEN HERE 
It's a great podcast, and I've enjoyed listening to the other stories from the anthology and the rest of the episodes around them, discussing the history of the related horror topics.


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