…or maybe I meant to say “NaNoWriMo”. There’s an unwritten planetary law that goes something like “the amount of work that needs doing prior to NaNoWriMo is inversely proportional to the number of days left until NaNoWriMo starts”. Kind of like, the closer NaNo gets, the more that needs doing […]
Monthly archives: October 2011

Out with the old, in with the new. The old cover for Murder! at Etheridge Hall received some very positive comments, but I feel it’s time to bring this book into the same style as the others in the series. The new cover fits in with the rest of the […]
A New Day, A New Cover
I knew all those years of working on websites wouldn’t be wasted. I’ve just figured out how to get my blog’s header graphic to randomly choose one of seven different images when you change page. Okay, so maybe little things please little minds and maybe I have a very little […]
A little PHP is dangerous…

In this age of technology and ebooks, traditional books often suffer. The only way for them to be affordable is to be published by a traditional publishing house, which requires your novel to fulfill certain criteria – particularly in the sense of genre. These days there are POD (Print On […]
The Finished Book

Can you believe that there was a time before the iPad? With its 10-hour battery life, it should be the ideal tool for the month of NaNoWriMo, particularly when used with a Bluetooth keyboard. Whether it will be enough for thumping out 50,000 words in 30 days is something I’ll […]
The iPadWriMo

What do you get if you give an infinite number of humans an infinite number of computers and an infinite amount of time? I’ve no idea, but I can tell you what a finite number of humans with a finite number of computers and just 30 days gets you… 50,000 […]
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