Back in July 2022 I released the Rose of Amzharr, and then things got a little bit crazy, now in 2025 things are starting to settle a bit and I’m excited to start the end of the adventure.
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The halflings prepare for Hinckley, but can they master the art of Gastromancy?
With a few games under my belt, I’m starting to think about what I’m going to be taking to my next Kings of War tournament of the year in early February.
Tear it up (proverbially) and start again.
Binning the second book in the Amzharr chronicles and feeling bloody amazing about it.
Land Grab: a 5,000 point narrative battle report for Kings of War
Ratkin face Orcs in a 5,000 point game of Kings of War with Steve from Lazy Pirate Painting (on the Youtubes).
January: it’s been magic!
A hobby update at the end of the first month of 2024. It certainly seems to have flown by.
Out with the old and in with the new: bring on 2024
After a bit of a rubbish end to 2023 I’m looking forward to drawing a line under it all and getting stuck into 2024.
The Immortal Question
Author Eddie Bar shares some thoughts on writing about immortality, and considers whether its as great as all those sexy vampires make it out to be.
Happy New Year is a state of mind.
I find New Year, the celebration as opposed to the inevitable flow of days, problematic. I think there is something massively disingenuous about forcing myself into the party spirit simply because I’m getting a new calendar. Don’t get me wrong, I love a good calendar and the smell of a brand new diary, but itsContinue reading “Happy New Year is a state of mind.”
Golden opportunity? You might think it sucks, but it might be best not to bite!
There can be nothing more exciting for an author than having a movie made of your book. It must genuinely be one of the best feelings to think you have produced a story so compelling it’s worth transitioning into a completely different media (not to mention spending millions of dollars on doing so). I wouldContinue reading “Golden opportunity? You might think it sucks, but it might be best not to bite!”
What exactly do you mean by that?
There’s an inevitable range of opinions that crop up when the question gets raised about what a story is trying to say. Suggestions can range from nothing (it’s just an entertaining story), to deep analysis of each individual letter, not to mention the number of full stops used, to try and decipher the writer’s intention.Continue reading “What exactly do you mean by that?”