Tag: self-publishing


  • USA vs Britain: An Alternate History War Scenario

    Part of the backstory of both The Medway Wolf and Ghosts of Oaklight Hall is an alternate timeline featuring a recent war between the United States and the British Empire. That doesn’t mean I’m anti-American: I most definitely am not. I wanted my main character in The Medway Wolf to be someone recovering from the…

  • Hello! I Am Gay!

    Hello! I Am Gay!

    No Coming Out Story to Tell In some ways, I have no coming out story since it was never really an issue for me. And I think that had a significant influence on what I want to write and how I approach writing gay characters. I always knew I was different, even before I learned…

  • Stephen Tennant’s Influence on The Medway Wolf

    Probably the most unexpected influence on the writing of The Medway Wolf is Stephen Tennant — or, more properly, the Honourable Stephen Tennant — a minor and generally useless aristo who died in 1987. I have no love of the British aristocracy, but I developed a fascination for the character after reading the fascinating biography…

  • Why The Medway Wolf?

    Why The Medway Wolf?

    So why did I write a story about werewolves? A central part of the inspiration for The Medway Wolf came from watching a news item a few years ago, which was about unscrupulous dog breeders who keep a bitch permanently pregnant and then dump her when she can no longer produce puppies. My anger at…

  • The MM Fiction I Need: Why I Write the Gay Stories of My Heart

    What writer doesn’t like to read as well? As a child I feasted on fairytale stories subconsciously altering the heroines into other boys like me. In my head I was the handsome prince rescuing another prince from the clutches of the evil queen or slaying dragons so that we could be together. As I grew…

  • Figuring Out the Gay Author Thing

    I first began to dabble with writing in my late teens. Mainly because it felt like being an author might be the only thing I could ever be good at. At school, I had no patience to master a musical instrument, and my attempts at portrait drawing were met by my art teacher’s comment, “I’d…