by Paul Stephenson | Apr 1, 2019 | Blood on the Motorway, Books, Writing, Writing Chronicles
Genre is a funny old thing. Not funny ha ha, perhaps, but bear with me. As writers, especially in the fickle world of self-publishing, we are expected to stick rigidly to one niche for the whole of our careers. It’s very weird. I can’t really think of any other...
by Paul Stephenson | Jan 7, 2019 | Books
Photo by Adam Chang on Unsplash Hey there, a very Happy New Year to you. 2019, eh? Nearly at the end of the second decade of what could charitably be called ‘that difficult third millennium.’ Only 98 more decades to go!I know, I know, looking back at the past with...
by Paul Stephenson | May 3, 2018 | General, Movies, TV
I’ve spoken before about the role that the comic of The Walking Dead played in me becoming an author. Before it became a sprawling and colossal TV series, I got quite addicted to the graphic novel. At that time I was already writing a tale about two layabout stoners...