Writing what you (sorta) know

It seems…disingenuous…to post this article, which was written at the start of the week when I thought things were going to go differently, without saying anything about the US election results. However, I’m not from the USA, and I’m not Read more

Zen and the Art of Letting Go, by Shira Anthony

Let me get this out of the way first: this is NOT a political blog post. Yes, I voted for Hillary and I’m damn proud of it. Proud of her too. Yes I am way more than just disappointed. As Read more

Remember, Remember

For non-Brits, Remember remember, the fifth of November is a folk verse referencing Guy Fawkes, who tried to blow up the Houses of Parliament on 5th November 1605. You can read more over here. The Fifth of November Remember, remember! Read more

A Little Appreciation from Lou Sylvre to You

Hi everybody! This post isn’t going to cover any issues, questions, or writing hints and tips. Instead, I’m just going to say thank you. It is autumn, after all, the harvest season in my home hemisphere, and in the southern Read more

Playing With Fire – Suspense and Mystery from Dirk Greyson

As some of you probably know, I have bene writing suspense stories as Dirk Greyson in addition to my contemporary work as Andrew Grey and I have to say that the variety in what I get to write is so Read more

Halloween by Max Vos

So… here we are… it’s Halloween once again. It’s hard to think that it is autumn with the weather being so warm. Here, in the Southern parts of the US, the weather is unseasonably warm, making it feel more like Read more