My Writing - Both Past and Future
I studied Creative Writing and Journalism at University as minors to accompany my Drama degrees, though my first novel, 'Hippy', was started before I left High School. As a sci-fi fan myself, I felt it only apt that I found myself firmly in that genre, though I am looking to expand my repertoire in the future.
My current projects include an unexpected sequel to 'Hippy' as well as work on book three in the Dark Skies series, of which I aim to have a total of seven titles.
Scott is just trying to live his life, no matter how dull it seems. So when he finds himself the victim of an inexplicable kidnapping, he knows something isn't right. Literally sucked into a world where gravity doesn't always work, paintings come to life and everyone is out to kill him, Scott must find a way to protect not only this new reality, but his own.
When he was six, they murdered his family. Now they're taking the only friends he has left. Time is running out. Owen must find who is responsible for these terrible crimes or his past will finally catch up to him. Amazing Things is the second book from the Dark Skies Series.
When Russell is caught in an explosion that gives him super powers, his life is changed forever. But when he becomes the target of a murderous, power hungry CEO's hostility, there really is no going back. Russell must find a way to come to terms with his new powers, keep the public safe and, hopefully, get the girl all while trying to stay alive. Cartoon Heroes is the first book in the Dark Skies series.
It has been a few years since Scott was ripped from his own reality and became the unwitting saviour of another. Since then, he's moved countries and his life is possibly even more unsettled than it was back then. At least, that was what he thought until he finds his own reality ripped away and replaced by a world of darkness, despair and monsters hunting in the night.
As he tries to find his way out, he is forced to confront villains from his past and the demons lurking in his own mind.
Whether his reality can survive depends on how far Scott is willing to go to get back home.