Friday 27 June 2014

And we have launch!



Isis is now available on Amazon, with other retailers coming very soon. Amazon has a peculiar policy with not allowing books priced free (they only drop them as price-matches), so if the 99cent price-tag is too much to afford, you can pick up a free copy over at Smashwords.
At that price, how can you say no?

Thursday 26 June 2014

The cover for my soon-to-be-released short story, Isis, is here for your hungry eyeballs to consume! 




A hug-warm bed every night. A freshly-brewed coffee every dawn. That's the promise being touted by revolutionary tech giant iSYS and their new smart-home system. For Grayl, a self-confessed couch-potato, the chance to be a part of history in the making for the first time in his life was just too enticing to pass up.
Promises, though, are cheap. Trust is not. If Grayl hopes to find a purpose to his languorous life, he's going to need to place his trust in a spider web of circuit boards and copper wires.
Good thing computers can't lie, right?

Tuesday 17 June 2014

For those who see time not as a linear sequence of events, but rather a topographical tapestry of interwoven experiences, every birth is death, every crypt a womb, every moment a mere fleck of paint on a canvas soaked in scarlet. What will our ascendants remember us for? Not our art, not our ingenuity, but our predilection for the pugilation of war. We kill ourselves every day in a futile effort to forget the inevitability of our demise. Were we one, would we still be mortal?

Thursday 12 June 2014

My new short story, entitled Isis, is set to be released very soon. A tale of the perils inherent in over-trusting technology, it impels you to question just how far we can go before computers truly do rule our lives. 

Read on for the blurb:

A hug-warm bed every night. A freshly-brewed coffee every dawn. That's the promise being touted by revolutionary tech giant iSYS and their new smart-home system. For Grayl, a self-confessed couch-potato, the chance to be a part of history in the making for the first time in his life was just too enticing to pass up.
Promises, though, are cheap. Trust is not. If Grayl hopes to find a purpose to his languorous life, he's going to need to place his trust in a spider web of circuit boards and copper wires.



Good thing computers can't lie, right?

Wednesday 4 June 2014

Bridget from Portable Pieces of Thoughts has written an absolutely wonderful review of Guerrilla Internet on her blog. Check it out here!

Monday 2 June 2014

These words like flakes of glittering gold embroidered into snow-white silk.
There is no jewel, no star, no light, that outshines my loquacious ilk.

Words: my friends, my swords, my shield.
With them at hand, I shall never yield.
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