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Haven Launches at ‘Out Of This World’ Fiction Fest, Lancaster, Sat 7.11.15!
Get the diaries, reminder apps & calendars marked, folks! The launch of Haven, the second book in my Science Fiction Orbit Series, will be happening at ‘Out Of this World’ Fiction Fest at the Gregson Arts & Community Centre, Lancaster, … Continue reading
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Author Interview: M. J. Wesolowski – ‘The Black Land’
Last week I reviewed horror writer M. J. Wesolowski’s debut novella, The Black Land, newly released by publishing house Blood Bound Books. The book was a chiller and no mistake, oozing atmosphere and rigid with teeth-clenching expectancy. You can read the … Continue reading
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