Rebellion Launched!

Blackshirt Rebellion was published by Level Best Books in the USA on 17 September, the third in my Room Z thrillers set in a 1930s Britain under the shadow of fascism. It effectively rounds off the set-up that began with Blackshirt Masquerade and took a big twist in Blackshirt Conspiracy. Many thanks to everyone at... Continue Reading →

Blackshirt Rebellion

For some, fascism is not extreme enough It's 1937 and Britain is being led by a fascist government, but Leader's grip on power is challenged by socialist unrest on the streets, by foreign agents and by those with even darker visions for Britain. Hugh and Sissy have become trapped in their roles working within the... Continue Reading →

Why Write Alternative History?

A best-selling author advised me that an alternative history thriller was always going to be a hard sell. History has a framework of established facts which authors of historical fiction adhere to as closely as practical for the purpose of their plots. However, all historical fiction is alternative history to some extent. Other than facts... Continue Reading →

What’s Lord Wickersley up to?

Charles, Viscount Wickersley is a recurring character in my 1930s thrillers. I named him after my home village in South Yorkshire, the place where the first of the Room Z series was written during lockdown. The line of the de Wickersley family that stemmed from Norman owners of the village has died out, giving me... Continue Reading →

Fascism isn’t Cool, Kids

An economic crisis, three million unemployed, a Tory government doing little for the poor, a split Labour party, the rise of populist leaders offering simplistic solutions and the scapegoating of immigrants and minorities…welcome to 1935. Blackshirt Masquerade is a thriller set within the British fascist movement. One thing I was advised to do is to... Continue Reading →

Cover Reveal!

The cover for Blackshirt Rebellion can now be revealed! The events at the end of Blackshirt Masquerade and Blackshirt Conspiracy have changed history as we know it, and Britain has a fascist government. It's grip on power is weak, opposed by socialist groups on the streets and foreign agents in the shadows. And for some,... Continue Reading →

It Happened Here

I paused before writing this week’s blog. Six miles away from where I type there are running battles between the police and a rioting mob. It’s the latest in a series of peaceful protests mixed with rioting that have run through England’s streets during this hot week in July. For the most part the unrest... Continue Reading →

Trump vs Mosley

It is said that as soon as you accuse someone of being like Hitler you have lost the argument. The word ‘fascist’ is thrown around carelessly in political debate and can mean essentially any decision the speaker disagrees with. Nevertheless, a number of heavyweight publications from Der Spiegel to The Atlantic have asked the question... Continue Reading →

Creating Your Style

#10 in an occasional series on writing non-fiction This week's blog looks at creating a Style Sheet, which is something authors of both fiction and non-fiction books should consider. It is worth creating a Style Sheet as you begin drafting your book. Some publishers will have their own which they will supply, but you should... Continue Reading →

Illustrating Your Book

#9 in an occasional series on writing non-fiction Your book may have no illustrations beyond cover art, but much non-fiction relies on illustration to support the text. In cases of say a book on fine art or photography, the text can be there largely to support the illustrations. The book may require photographs, maps, diagrams,... Continue Reading →

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