by Paul Stephenson | Mar 1, 2021 | Books, Self Publishing, Writing
For the last few months, everything I’ve been doing has been tied to relaunching. I’ve redesigned and relaunched my Blood on the Motorway series, and I’m relaunching my Sunset Chronicles books as a new monthly serial. Hell, I’ve even completely redesigned this...
by Paul Stephenson | Feb 22, 2021 | Books, Self Publishing, Sunset Chronicles, Writing
Sunrise is no more. Long live the Chronicles. I had been intending to release book two in my Sci-Fi horror epic series this month, but the more I got it ready, the more something wasn’t sitting right with it. I’ve been thinking of these as great big sci-fi horror...
by Paul Stephenson | Dec 21, 2020 | Books, Self Publishing, Writing, Writing Chronicles
The cataclysmic shitstorm that has been 2020 makes the whole idea of a ‘look back’ blog post a bit of a pointless exercise, but I’m nothing if not committed – I’ve been doing these accountability posts for about a decade now, I think, and just because I’ve been stuck...
by Paul Stephenson | Jan 1, 2020 | Books, Writing, Writing Chronicles
If you read my post from last decade (wow) you’ll know that I well and truly blew my goals for 2019, mostly due to the confluence of the year being a gigantic bastard and some other factors like me watching too much telly, apparently. But mainly the bastard thing. So,...
by Paul Stephenson | Dec 17, 2019 | Self Publishing, Writing, Writing Chronicles
Well, will you look at that? The end of the year has up and rolled around on us once more and all we’ve got to show for it is our brand-new shiny fascist government. Well, that’s how it feels, anyway. If you’re left-leaning (or left-horizontal like me) and British...
by Paul Stephenson | Nov 5, 2019 | Nanowrimo, Writing, Writing Chronicles
Here we go again. 30 days. 50,000 words. My eighth Nanowrimo. If you’re not familiar with the concept, National Novel Writing Month is a worldwide competition where people pit themselves against the calendar and try to write the first draft of a novel in a month. What...