by Paul Stephenson | Feb 23, 2021 | Blood on the Motorway, Books, News, Self Publishing
Blood on the Motorway is nearly five years old, which blows my mind a little. What blows it even more is that, even five years on, people are still finding it and getting into my curious tale of murder at the world’s end. During that time, there’s been some incredible...
by Paul Stephenson | Nov 9, 2020 | Blood on the Motorway, General, Politics, Self Publishing, Sunset Chronicles
I never particularly thought of myself as an optimist, certainly not as a young man. The world was terrible, and most of those who sailed in her. But that was a front, an affront to the reality crafted out of some strange notion that despair was the cooler option....
by Paul Stephenson | Jun 29, 2020 | Blood on the Motorway, News, Self Publishing, Sunset Chronicles
One of my favourite things about being an independent author is the wonderful community that’s sprung up on the internet in the last few years. It’s a groundswell of authors who’ve decided to eschew the traditional publishing world that’s gatekept the books that...
by Paul Stephenson | Apr 1, 2020 | Blood on the Motorway, Self Publishing, Sunset Chronicles
These are difficult times, and not a little scary, as I’m sure you’re finding. I find that every time I try to think about all this madness too hard, my head hurts from the enormity of it. On the one hand, me and mine are healthy, I’m working...
by Paul Stephenson | Aug 12, 2019 | Blood on the Motorway, Books, News, Self Publishing, Writing Chronicles
That’s right, despite my fervent protestations back in January that I wouldn’t be tying myself to Amazon exclusively, I’m, well, I’m tying myself to Amazon, exclusively. For a bit, anyway. Call it an experiment.For at least the next 90 days, all three books in the...
by Paul Stephenson | Aug 5, 2019 | Blood on the Motorway, Books, Self Publishing, Writing Chronicles
Hi againI’ve made some pretty grand statements over the past few weeks, and as it turns out, I might have to walk them back, just a tad.Firstly, as much as it pains me to say it, I’m going to have to push back the release of Sunrise, the first book in...