Paul Jameson
Sep 10, 2018
A Review of Sorts: 'Neverwhere' by Neil Gaiman
'Neverwhere' by Neil Gaiman; where to start? Over there, perhaps. I really enjoyed this book for lots of reasons. Firstly I loved the...
Paul Jameson
Sep 3, 2018
The Zealot's Bones (by D.M. Mark)
Well this was a strange one for me. At times it dropped to a 2 star, then rose up to a 4 star and then ended overall as a 3 star for me....
Paul Jameson
Aug 27, 2018
Fact ... Always Stranger Than Fiction
This year I released my first novel, ‘Nightjar’. It’s a fantasy, with more than a hint of dystopia, set in a feudal future and centred...
Paul Jameson
Jul 17, 2018
Norse Mythology - by Neil Gaiman
I enjoyed this. I love mythology, especially Celtic folklore, and although well aware of Norse mythology - mainly through popular culture...
Paul Jameson
Jun 18, 2018
'Rusticles' by Rebecca Gransden
The next few weeks my blog will be about the books I've read. Recently, of course. It follows on from my thoughts on reading Jean Teule's...
Paul Jameson
Jun 11, 2018
'The Poisoning Angel' - by Jean Teulé
I enjoyed one of those wonderful events recently; you know the one, when you pick up a random book in the library and it turns out to be...
Paul Jameson
May 19, 2018
The Landscape that Inspired Nightjar
Over the last week and two I have released my first novel out into the world. 'Nightjar' is a literary fantasy set in a feudal future,...
Paul Jameson
May 8, 2018
AREA X: The Southern Reach Trilogy
Those who know me realise my reviews are less a blow by blow account of a book (I don't like giving things away), and more a...
Paul Jameson
Mar 26, 2018
Writing on a Shoestring: Covers
This week I decided I'm going to self-publish 'Nightjar'. Why? I gave myself a time-limit on agency submissions; wanted to at least try...
Paul Jameson
Sep 22, 2017
My thoughts on 'The Pearl' by Steinbeck
Sometimes, with some authors, when you finish one of their works you have to give it time to settle, let it 'become', before casting...