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My latest collaboration as part of the Clockhouse London Writers is out now!

I Sing the Body Acrostic, linked attached below is part of another fine issue of Sein und Werden!

http://www.kissthewitch.co.uk/seinundwerden/spring16/index.html

In other news I’ve had a short ‘Interference’ accepted for the October issue of Morpheus Tales, watch this space!

The Clockhouse Writers Collaboration the New Curiosity Shop is in the new issue of the beautifully-designed online magazine Tales.

The collaboration includes Allen Ashley, Madeleine Beresford, David McGroarty, David Turnbull, Sandra Unerman, Gary Budgen, Rima Devereux and myself.

Here is a link: http://issuu.com/talesmagazine/docs/first_tales_issue_curious/1

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Out Now! The fantastic Masks anthology which has a story by the Clockhouse London Writers, including myself!

An intriguing theme, great to be a part of, thirteen tales of mystery and imagination…

http://blackshuck.greatbritishhorror.com/masks

Masks cover

The latest Sein und Werden, on the theme of Mappa Mundi is now online!

It features two Clockhouse London Writers collaborations, ‘The Map to Nowhere’ and ‘Mind the Map’, writers involved in these collaborations are Allen Ashley, Gary Budgen, Rima Devereaux, Sarah Doyle, Robin Lupton, David Turnbull, Sandra Unerman and, er, me.

http://www.kissthewitch.co.uk/seinundwerden/summer15/

Out now! The Twice Upon a Time anthology includes my very own story ‘The Chancellor’s Tale’.  This is a collection of diverse and fascinating reimagined fairy tales.  My story is in the very good company of fellow Clockhouse London Writers Gary Budgen and Sarah Doyle.

http://www.kindofahurricanepress.com/p/bookstore.html

This is a collaborative piece of writing I was involved in, as part of the Clockhouse London Writers: Allen Ashley, Madeleine Beresford, Gary Budgen, Nick Wood, David Turnbull, and Sandra Unerman.  This was a lot of fun.  Basically it’s a technique pioneered by the Surrealists, it’s just like when you play that game where someone draws a head, folds over the paper, passes it to the next person who draws the body, and so on…

Here it is, published in the latest issue of Sein und Werden:

http://www.kissthewitch.co.uk/seinundwerden/spring13/page41.html