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<!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>Of course I'd read a non-TG story from a TG author. Especially one set in Matilda Hale's / Lovecraftian universe.</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph -->
21.3.2025 03:07Comment on Dear Diary by sarasvatiaroraEarlier this week, I drew a line under ‘The Whispering Woods’. Or, more precisely, I typed “-oOo-” which is shorthand for… Thing is, though, Whispering Woods is a story about what happens when Tilly and her good friend Sylvia go on a vacation to the Pacific Northwest. What of the third musketeer? Their roommate, Ruth, … Continue reading "I Know What You Did Last Summer, Ruth Sterling"
20.3.2025 07:11I Know What You Did Last Summer, Ruth SterlingI have to say that something is very strange in the Pacific Northwest. At first, we were just glad to get off the train: even when you travel in luxury, it’s a long way from coast to coast! Compared to some of the towns that we rolled through, Renton’s a veritable paradise – as if … Continue reading "Dear Diary"
9.3.2025 13:10Dear DiarySales for ‘In Cold Blood‘ have taken me entirely by surprise. Let’s hear it for digital publishing, where nobody has to forecast how many copies of a book are going to be required… I always thought that one could only expect limited sales for a sequel; I wasn’t expecting a jump in the sales of … Continue reading "Matilda Hale Rides Again"
8.12.2024 22:05Matilda Hale Rides AgainIn reply to <a href="https://bryonymarsh.wordpress.com/2024/12/02/waiting-game/comment-page-1/#comment-168">bryonymarsh</a>. <!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>No Amazon beat me. I doubt I have the self control to put volume 2 to one side while I finish volume 1 again.</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph -->
4.12.2024 23:17Comment on Waiting Game by sarasvatiaroraIn reply to <a href="https://bryonymarsh.wordpress.com/2024/12/02/waiting-game/comment-page-1/#comment-167">sarasvatiarora</a>. Did you manage it? Depends how fast a reader you are - but the good folks at Amazon have released ‘In Cold Blood’ for sale, now.
4.12.2024 14:21Comment on Waiting Game by bryonymarsh<!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>Heading off to Amazon to play the repeatedly clicking on refresh game.</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --><!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>I wonder if I have time to read The Color Deception a third time before the latest installment is released...</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph -->
3.12.2024 23:33Comment on Waiting Game by sarasvatiaroraHere’s a little bit of news… Yup: we’re “in review”… which means that ‘In Cold Blood’ will soon appear on Amazon. (For a given value of “soon”, when it’s been approved by the folks at Kindle Direct Publishing.) Some of you may already have noticed that as of today, ‘The Color of Deception’ is now … Continue reading "Waiting Game"
2.12.2024 23:01Waiting GameA consequence of my current enterprise is that I’ve been reading a lot of H.P. Lovecraft. Not that it’s a chore, of course; it’s just that… one notices things. My efforts to copy his literary style cause me to focus on phrasing and there’s something I’ve noticed in two separate places: “Diseased fancy.” A term … Continue reading "Fancy"
30.10.2024 06:13Fancy[…] to migrate over. As a result, we’re out: you can no longer find ‘Gamer Girl’ or ‘Special Inquiries’ on […]
5.10.2024 22:19Comment on London Calling by Old Stories; New Stories – Sugar and SpiiiceIf you cast your mind back to August 2023, you might remember me reporting that ‘Gamer Girl’ was being given away, free of charge, at Smashwords. Unfortunately, even then, we knew that Smashwords was living on borrowed time because they’d been taken over by Draft2Digital, a company whose terms and conditions I found worrisome. Well, … Continue reading "Old Stories; New Stories"
5.10.2024 22:19Old Stories; New Stories<!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>I like the sound of "The Matilda Hale Series" or "The Matilda Hale Chronicles". But do you want an all encompassing title for the series that will limit you to the one protagonist?</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --><!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>The shoggoth wouldn't keep still long enough to write on legibly. So replying here.</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph -->
11.9.2024 23:54Comment on Call of the Weird by sarasvatiarora[…] want a sneaky peek? My previous post showed how the book […]
10.9.2024 09:39Comment on ‘In Cold Blood’ – Progress by Call of the Weird – Sugar and Spiiice[…] roleplaying game. I wouldn’t have done this, were it not for the strong sales of ‘The Color of Deception’, so thank you, dear […]
10.9.2024 09:39Comment on The Color of Deception by Call of the Weird – Sugar and SpiiiceWriting a story that’s set in somebody else’s universe is exhausting! There’s so much research to do, to make sure you don’t blunder. I’ve been on a diet of cosmic horror stories as a result: H.P. Lovecraft only lived to the age of forty-six, but the Mythos setting was subsequently used by such greats as … Continue reading "Call of the Weird"
10.9.2024 09:39Call of the WeirdIn reply to <a href="https://bryonymarsh.wordpress.com/2024/08/06/in-cold-blood-progress/comment-page-1/#comment-161">sarasvatiarora</a>. <!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>I can only focus on one project at a time, Sarasvatiarora! I do have some ideas for that one, but have you <em>seen </em>my 'Work in Progress' folder?</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph -->
26.8.2024 17:40Comment on ‘In Cold Blood’ – Progress by bryonymarsh<!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>Currently rereading The Color of Deception in anticipation of this sequel.</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --><!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>Once you've broken the seal on writing sequels... Bryony knows where this is going, but for others... 'Into the Unknown' part 2?</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --><!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>This is from someone who loves discovering the novel they've just enjoyed is book one in a series of at least five or six.</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph -->
14.8.2024 10:03Comment on ‘In Cold Blood’ – Progress by sarasvatiaroraAt long last, I feel able to report that ‘In Cold Blood’, the new story featuring Matilda Hale, is going well. I’ve never written a sequel before and I’ve learned that it’s a tricky business. Somehow, you have to navigate between the incredibly conceited “everyone will remember what happened in the previous book” and the … Continue reading "‘In Cold Blood’ – Progress"
6.8.2024 22:14‘In Cold Blood’ – ProgressWe all have our ‘Dead Letter’ files: stories that don’t quite work out to our satisfaction – or projects that get shelved in favour of something else that comes along. That makes it a particular pleasure to see a story come back from the dead, such that it sees the light of day at last. … Continue reading "Review: On the Run"
16.7.2024 16:38Review: On the RunYou know you’ve been away from your blog for too long when you start getting inquiries from readers who want to check you’re still alive… Sorry everyone. It has been quite a while since I posted, I know. I’m wrestling with ‘In Cold Blood’, the second book about Matilda Hale and her adventures in the … Continue reading "Catching up with Matilda Hale – and Competition Update"
8.7.2024 12:03Catching up with Matilda Hale – and Competition Update