• 456 - June 21, 2026 - Nine Years, RAF Dragon Corps, Sentinel's Mercy
    Jun 19 2026

    This week I’ve continued working on RAF Dragon Corps Book 3 and have now reached the 60% mark in the draft.

    It’s been great returning to the skies over wartime Britain and continuing the series.

    I’ve also been working through The Sentinel’s Mercy, getting the manuscript ready to send off for a professional edit. It’s always satisfying to move a project closer to publication.

    And this week marks a special milestone: nine years since I published my first novel, Wizard of the Wasteland.

    Looking back on nearly a decade as an indie author, I reflect on how far things have come, the lessons I’ve learned, and the stories still waiting to be told.

    Thanks to everyone who’s joined me on this journey. Here’s to the next nine years!


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    6 mins
  • 455 - June 14, 2026 - The Prince and the Fool, RAF Dragon Corps, Ravenglass Chronicles, Kaiju: Battlefield Surgeon, Dominion of Blades
    Jun 12 2026

    This week, I’ve been making strong progress on RAF Dragon Corps Book 3, completing the first draft of the opening seven chapters.

    The Battle of Britain is beginning to take shape, and I’m enjoying getting back into the world of dragon riders, aerial combat, and wartime Britain.

    I’ve also started work on Five of Swords, continuing my return to The Ravenglass Chronicles.

    On the reading front, I finished Kaiju: Battlefield Surgeon by Matt Dinniman. It’s an incredibly dark book, veering into horror at times, but I found it compelling from start to finish. I’ve now moved on to Dominion of Blades by the same author and am enjoying seeing a different side of his storytelling.

    In publishing news, The Prince and the Fool is out today, marking the next chapter in the Ravenglass Legends saga. Also, my satirical fantasy novella Orphan Farm Boy of Destiny is now available free to followers on Patreon.

    A busy week of writing, reading, and new releases!


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    7 mins
  • 454 - June 7, 2026 - RAF Dragon Corps, Ravenglass Guardians, Kaiju Battlefield Surgeon
    Jun 5 2026

    This week, I finished outlining RAF Dragon Corps Book 3 and wrote the first chapter, officially kicking off the next stage of the series.

    This instalment takes the story into the Battle of Britain and the Blitz, so there’s plenty of research and planning involved before the dragons take to the skies once more.

    I’ve also been planning the next Ravenglass Guardians novel, this time focusing on the Keepers.

    Each Guardians book explores a different path within the order, and I’m excited about the themes and conflicts this one will tackle.

    On the reading front, I’ve been making my way through Kaiju Battlefield Surgeon by Matt Dinniman.

    It’s much darker than Dungeon Crawler Carl, with less humour and more horror, but it’s exceptionally well done and has completely pulled me into its world.

    A week of planning, plotting, dragons, Guardians, and giant monsters.


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  • 453 - May 31, 2026 - Rome
    Jun 1 2026

    This week’s Author Diary is a little different as I look back on a fantastic trip to Rome.

    From ancient ruins and historic landmarks to wandering streets packed with history, it was a great chance to recharge and gather plenty of story inspiration.

    Before heading off to Italy, I also enjoyed a fun day at Blackpool Pleasure Beach, proving that rollercoasters and holidays make a pretty good combination.

    I provide an update on my application for a new Guide Dog, which continues to move forward as my current guide approaches retirement. It’s a significant change on the horizon, and I share a little about the process.

    I also talk about my plans for the coming week and some of the projects I'll be getting back to now I'm home.

    And finally, Two of Swords (The Ravenglass Chronicles, Part 23) is out today on Kindle!


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    17 mins
  • 452 - May 24, 2026 - Reign of Daggers, RAF Dragon Corps, The Thirty-Nine Steps
    May 21 2026

    This week I’ve been doing an audio pass of Reign of Daggers (Dawn of Assassins, Book 4), listening through the full manuscript to make sure the story flows properly before putting it aside for a while.

    I find hearing a story aloud is one of the best ways to catch pacing issues and awkward moments.

    I’ve also started work on RAF Dragon Corps Book 3, mapping out the timeline before begininng the draft.

    This instalment will take place during the Battle of Britain and the Blitz, which should make for a dramatic backdrop for dragons and aerial combat.

    On a more personal note, I talk about beginning the process of being assessed for a new Guide Dog.

    My current dog is retiring this year, so I’ve started the application and assessment process for my next guide.

    As someone who relies on a Guide Dog to get around, it’s a big life transition.


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    11 mins
  • 451 - May 17, 2026 - Reign of Daggers, Dungeon Crawler Carl
    May 15 2026

    This week I took a few days off for my birthday and ended up listening to the new Dungeon Crawler Carl book, A Parade of Horribles, over the space of just two days.

    Safe to say, I absolutely loved it. The series continues to balance chaos, humour, and surprisingly emotional storytelling brilliantly.

    I also continued working on Reign of Daggers (Dawn of Assassins, Book 4).

    I initially thought I’d finished the draft, but realised the story needed a little more room to breathe, so I’m adding three extra scenes plus epilogues for each of the core characters.

    That should bring the draft to a proper conclusion next week.


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    4 mins
  • 450 - May 10, 2026 - Reign of Daggers, Knowledge Fight, Chris Fox
    May 8 2026

    This week I hit the 60,000-word mark on Reign of Daggers (Dawn of Assassins, Book 4), and the story’s continuing to build momentum as I head toward the final stretch.

    I also talk about the end of the Knowledge Fight podcast and my love of conspiracy debunking/deconstruction shows, including Some Dare Call it Conspiracy, Conspirituality, and QAA.

    There’s something fascinating about pulling apart modern myths and misinformation.

    On the viewing front, I’ve started watching the classic 1980s Poirot series, which I’m really enjoying, and revisited an early 1961 David Attenborough documentary on Madagascar. I love the slow pace and calm tone of those older documentaries.

    Outside of writing, I reached 6k running, which feels like another solid milestone.

    I’ve also been reading Heir to Atlantis by Chris Fox, an archaeological thriller drawing inspiration from pseudo-history, which has been a fun read so far.


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    11 mins
  • 449 - May 3, 2026 - Dawn of Assassins, The Prince and the Fool, Tandemonium!
    May 1 2026

    This week I passed the midpoint of Dawn of Assassins Book 4 and officially reveal the working title for the project.

    It’s been great getting back into this world after such a long break away from the series.

    I also received The Prince and the Fool back from my editor, so that’s now moving into the next stage of the publishing process.

    Outside of writing, I’ve continued with my running and managed 5.8k without stopping, which felt like a huge milestone.

    I also took part in a tandem cycling taster session, which was a lot of fun and something I’d love to do more of.


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    7 mins