today re-issuing Eternally & Evermore. Phaze closed down last year (without telling its authors—but that’s a different story) and so the publishing rights for the books I had with reverted to me.
Category: Eternally & Evermore
It’s been a tough few months for me since my last post at the start of March. The end of March is, of course, the end of the financial year for a lot of companies in the UK—mine included—and thanks to the announcement that the Stamp Duty holiday was going to be extended didn’t come until very late on in the month, it was very, very busy in the housing market.
I thought it might be worthwhile just posting a little update with where I’m at with the various projects I’m working on.
I wrote back in May last year, about the closure of Mundania Press and its imprints, which includes the publisher of three of my books, Phaze. That means that all three books, Kissed by a Rose, Eternally & Evermore, and Lost & Found no longer appear on Amazon or any other e-book store.
It’s the third week in May, and my last “weekly update” was
fourteen weeks ago. I did say my renewed commitment to a blog post at least
every week wouldn’t last, didn’t I? You should know better than to trust me on
these matters by now.
an Excerpt from “Eternally & Evermore” People have asked me before now about this book’s title. “It’s a bit soppy,” they say. “Where did you get it?” The answer is… long winded. But the best way to show you is with a couple of excerpts from the book, like this one: A new song began, […]
Is there such a thing as too much sex? Not in real life, obviously, that would be a stupid assertion. I’m talking about in fiction and in particular in erotic novels. Is it possible for a novel which bills itself as ‘erotic’, to have too much sex in it at the expense of plot and […]
It should be no real surprise to anyone who knows me or has visited this site before, that it’s been some considerable time since I last posted a blog entry. I’m not going to apologise for that, even though I would have done once upon a time. Frankly, since I’ve finally worked out how to […]