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Well, I have good news and bad news. The bad news is that the Rebel Lion trilogy no longer has a publisher, as Burning Willow Press has shut down. Hopefully I’ll be able to start re-releasing it before too long. The good news is that as you can see the website is back up after… {read more}
I now have an account on Wattpad, where you can read novel extracts and short stories for free, including the first three chapters of my upcoming novel The Silent Guard!
The next installment of the Cymrian Saga, The Last Guard, is now available for preorder! Release date is the 30th of September, so you won’t have to wait long!
Another stop on the blog tour! Voyager has also begun a competition, with two prizes I made myself!
Today I graduated from the University of Canberra, and officially became a Master of Information Studies. Here is a picture of me looking goofy in the obligatory robe and silly hat. ~KJT, sporting a second degree and a shiny new pocket watch.
Night Owl Reviews has written up a very nice notice about Shadow’s Heir. I don’t know why they referred to it as part of a “paranormal series”, mind you – I would have thought that label would be more appropriate for something involving werewolves, but there you go, I guess.
Today my new laptop arrived, and boy is it beautiful. It’s got all the latest bells and whistles, including a blu-ray disc drive and a subwoofer. Not strictly necessary, but I figured since my laptop is the most important thing I own I may as well splash out.
Tonight I watched We Need to Talk About Kevin, a movie so sobering I could have slammed down a bottle of scotch in the cinema, and walked out legal to drive (that is, if I’d ever learned how to drive in the first place. It’s still illegal to be drunk in charge of a bicycle,… {read more}
Well, with not much else happening at the moment, here’s a challenge for you. Recently, I unearthed a mix CD that I made years ago and hadn’t listened to in a very long time. On it, I found a handful of tracks which I recognised, but couldn’t identify. All I could remember is that they’re… {read more}