by Paul Stephenson | Jun 30, 2020 | Books, News, Self Publishing, Writing Chronicles
Like a lot of creatives, I’ve spent a lot of this global pandemic reassessing almost every aspect of what I do. I started off with a huge slab of enthusiasm that I was privileged enough to be able to hole up in my house with laptop in hand and spend the months...
by Paul Stephenson | Jul 29, 2019 | Books, General, Writing, Writing Chronicles
It’s all go here at Hollow Stone Towers (my kitchen table) at the moment, so I thought I’d let you know where things are with the next few books I’m working on, when things are due, that sort of thing.SunriseBook one of the Sunset Chronicles has now been sent to my...
by Paul Stephenson | May 13, 2019 | Books, Self Publishing, Stupid Challenges, Writing, Writing Chronicles
As I contemplated the third anniversary of my becoming a published man of letters, there was one thing that stuck out as being ‘not quite right’ amongst my back catalogue. A black sheep, you might say. Welcome to Discovery Park, the years-long chronicle of my idiotic...
by Paul Stephenson | May 8, 2019 | Blood on the Motorway, Books, Self Publishing, Writing Chronicles
Photo by Annie Spratt on Unsplash I’ve hit a couple of milestones in my indie author career in the last few weeks. Firstly, Blood on the Motorway, my first novel, is three years old. Well, it’s a lot older than that if you include its protracted initial...
by Paul Stephenson | Mar 11, 2019 | Self Publishing, Writing, Writing Chronicles
A few years back, as I was getting ready to unleash my first novel on the world all dewy-eyed and full of optimism, I wrote a blog post about self-publishing. If you’re not sure what that is, it’s the revolution in publishing that meant I was about to finally realise...